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Thanks for the explanation. For me it's kinda new so i'm still learning, this helps. What made you go for the i5 over i7?
To be fair there were a few things that influenced my decision:
Basically this was enough for my needs. I always look at my needs first and then at price vs performance. As I said, my needs have changed in the last few years so I decided not to go with the absolute high end PC like I used to do (back in the day). I hope this helps.