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It really depends but if you even don't know what hyperthreading is, that means you even haven't got into these things seriously (no offense). Also I am pretty sure hyper threading won't be "mandatory" for future OS releases or applications, it's been around few years and developers haven't put much effort in using this technology (well apart from those pro applications). Just go ahead and ask any gamers (most of them run i5s or even i3s). i7 is aimed at niche market really, a bit wider than Xeons but still... On the other hand, since you'll be spending so much money I guess getting i7 isn't really that big of a deal. |
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You are seriously overestimating how little GPU work there is to driving multiple monitors. Even 10 year old cards are able to effortlessly drive multiple monitors. The speed of GPU itself is almost negligible to the performance of the video signal convertors. Unless of course, you are planning to play games on multiple monitors, then you need a beefy GPU. |
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OK - but for "just" driving second display? 15 year old GPUs can do that? Of course if you were gaming on multiple monitors that'd be something different but for just displaying stuff, any GPU will do (even very old integrated GPUs).
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Here is what I'm still trying to fully understand: how does a i5 iMac compare to the i7 Mac Mini? And does it make a difference for a machine that is mostly running Lightroom/Photoshop and Cubase/Logic/ProTools?
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Respectfully, I don't understand why you have to ask about the i7 if you do 3D...Unless you're doing something like just modeling and leaving the processor heavy rendering to someone else, in which case the GPU is more important.
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