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skye12

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Was very interesting. Looks to me like the i5 is just about as fast
for most everything. I'm back to thinking about buying the i5 version.

barefeats.com
 
Biggest difference is that the i7 has Hyper-threading so if you are using something that supports it, it'll hammer down the i5, but in games, we won't see it
 
But in a year or two, the i7 might be twice as fast or something. It's still kinda new, and not a lot of apps and hardly any/no games take advantage of it yet.
 
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