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Morning chaps,
I am looking at upgrading my PC components
I currently have
Now I am looking at the overclocked bundles from Scan, I have used them previously and they have been superb.. so I am inclined to use again.
I am looking at two packages...
1) i5 2500k + 16GB 1600mhz RAM
or
2) i7 2600k + 16GB 1600mhz RAM
Clearly the i7 is the better processor of the two, but statistically only about 2-3% better, and most of the marketing hype mentions "hyperthreading" which is useful for video or 3D editing.
My question to you is, would there any real world difference between an i5 and i7 for using Photoshop CS5 to process RAW files.
I do very little gaming, maybe 2-3 hours a week, a lot of Photoshop, a lot of internet browsing and iTunes etc.
As there is around a £200 difference between the i5 and i7 bundles... I am thinking Id be better off with the i5?
Can anyone comment on which would be the advised route, for mainly Photoshop processing.
Reason for wanting to upgrade is due to lack of RAM in my current config (4GB) I find it sometimes slows down when having 5-10 RAWs open at a time.
Thanks
I am looking at upgrading my PC components
I currently have
- Intel i5 CPU - older gen one, not Sandybridge
- 4GB 1333mhz Mushkin RAM
- USB 2.0 M/B - not sure of model etc
Now I am looking at the overclocked bundles from Scan, I have used them previously and they have been superb.. so I am inclined to use again.
I am looking at two packages...
1) i5 2500k + 16GB 1600mhz RAM
or
2) i7 2600k + 16GB 1600mhz RAM
Clearly the i7 is the better processor of the two, but statistically only about 2-3% better, and most of the marketing hype mentions "hyperthreading" which is useful for video or 3D editing.
My question to you is, would there any real world difference between an i5 and i7 for using Photoshop CS5 to process RAW files.
I do very little gaming, maybe 2-3 hours a week, a lot of Photoshop, a lot of internet browsing and iTunes etc.
As there is around a £200 difference between the i5 and i7 bundles... I am thinking Id be better off with the i5?
Can anyone comment on which would be the advised route, for mainly Photoshop processing.
Reason for wanting to upgrade is due to lack of RAM in my current config (4GB) I find it sometimes slows down when having 5-10 RAWs open at a time.
Thanks