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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
i5 vs i7 Processor
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<blockquote data-quote="KennyC" data-source="post: 1807589" data-attributes="member: 401215"><p>Ashwin I've started to seriously looking at the 27, I also like the fact I can order the ram with 8 and go to 16 but I definitely want a SSD.</p><p></p><p>xj-linux that's for the tip on heating up some. I probably will choose the i5. I have noticed that Apple is using 7th gen instead of 8th on new mac's. Been reading and trying to get a handle on the differences as per suggestion from Nick. I may be looking to deep into this. It was much easier back in the day when all you had to do is choose by processor speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyC, post: 1807589, member: 401215"] Ashwin I've started to seriously looking at the 27, I also like the fact I can order the ram with 8 and go to 16 but I definitely want a SSD. xj-linux that's for the tip on heating up some. I probably will choose the i5. I have noticed that Apple is using 7th gen instead of 8th on new mac's. Been reading and trying to get a handle on the differences as per suggestion from Nick. I may be looking to deep into this. It was much easier back in the day when all you had to do is choose by processor speed. [/QUOTE]
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