i5 Vs i7

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  1. twinblades
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    What is the real difference between these two tiers? I would like to see peoples responses before I post why I am asking this question...
     
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    it depends on the generation.
    In its most current gen, the usual difference is that an i5 does not have hyper-threading and an i7 does. This translates to 20-30% more processing power because of the additional threads.
     
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    Okay. I was asking because of something I came across when I was looking through over-clocking guides and information. I had always believed that there was NO i5s besides mobile CPUs that had the ability of hyper-threading. I was surprised when I ran across older i5s that actually had hyper-threading which made me want to ask this question to see if there is any other major difference between the current i5s and i7s.
     
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