RichUK
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- Feb 14, 2005
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Why were you even considering an I7, if a I3 is enough for your light computing needs? Also please remember that there are definitely use case scenarios to fully take advantage of a quad core CPU, such as the 6700k or 7700k. Just because you don't require it doesn't mean others don't!
I recommend reading my prior posts before responding as I already explained the assumption I made leading me to believe I required greater processing power.
Your rant on use cases and user requirements is a little confusing and kind of stating the obvious - where is the relevancy?