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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
Nothing specifically in mind, but I am trying to keep costs down.
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If it was me, I'd wait a bit, save some more dough and get a proper i7 set up.
In two years, you'll be much happier that you have an i7, which should still be plenty efficient enough to run the current programs, as opposed to an i5, which may have a little more difficulty.
IMO, it's always best to purchase the fastest CPU, memory, etc. or face doing it all over again too soon.
Good luck!