Ok, so - the Macbook has three processor options and two HDD sizes, I'm not interested in the 512 GB HDD so it's down to processor.
Which gives us: 1.2 Ghz m3 £1,429 1.3 Ghz i5 £1,519 1.4 Ghz i7 £1,654
Is this the standard case of want the fastest, pick the one in the middle, or is i5 significantly inferior to the i7?
Or is the m3 fine and it's all down to RAM and HDD speed these days?
I don't know processors enough to say but I do design work on my low end 2015 MBP and it's been solid. Think it has an i5 in there, so go with that. Not much monies in between anyway.
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Ok, so - the Macbook has three processor options and two HDD sizes, I'm not interested in the 512 GB HDD so it's down to processor.
Which gives us:
1.2 Ghz m3 £1,429
1.3 Ghz i5 £1,519
1.4 Ghz i7 £1,654
Is this the standard case of want the fastest, pick the one in the middle, or is i5 significantly inferior to the i7?
Or is the m3 fine and it's all down to RAM and HDD speed these days?