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Old 10-31-2011, 06:50 PM
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Going to pick one up this week.... Mostly will be used to stream music throughout the house, house our family pictures as well as some light excel and Internet surfing + the cloud...

My question is, do I need the i7 or is the i5 more than sufficient? Is 4meg of ram enough or do I need 8?

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If you are asking about megs of RAM you will be fine in the stock i5 config
 
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If you are asking about megs of RAM you will be fine in the stock i5 config
Does that also mean no need to upgrade from the i5 to the 7?
 
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Does that also mean no need to upgrade from the i5 to the 7?
Nah, for truly light around the house use I say save the bills. If you were going to photo/video edit I'd say go bigger, but I'm going to guess that the system as is will be adequate.
 
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For your needs the base config i5 is fine. I would run 4GB of ram. 2 is a bit pokey with Lion, and 8 is somewhat overkill unless you're running stuff that eats a lot of it (Photoshop, etc).
 
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Mine's running with 4 GB very smoothly. No need to overdo it.
 
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Thanks guys... Guess last question, which of the i5's? One seems to have a hopped up media card and a few other bells... Worth the $200 more(guess $100 since it does come with more ram)...
 
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I'd get the $800 one.
 
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