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I suggest to get the i5 over any xeon and if you can buy the i7 later maybe after one year that will be good, as far as I know the i5 is pretty dam good for your money and that price is not expensive trust me :)

Any reason you don't think a Xeon is worth it? Just curious to get opinions really.

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Any reason you don't think a Xeon is worth it? Just curious to get opinions really.

Well Xeons are more not consumer friendly but Core is much better and you can get better Over Clocking and maybe better support from the community.

I did buy a Core i7 CPU "3rd Gen" for my new PC build and I hope to get the most out of this and last me for 2 years.

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