Intel Core i5 or Intel Core i7 on the laptop?

Oc
- in HP
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I would like to choose between the following two laptops:

(Requirements: Liquid use of complex software, such as Photoshop, After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Android studio, Visual Studio, Pycharm, multitasking (eg browser and software use simultaneously))

HP 15s-fq1001ng: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...nbb=45c48c

HP 15-dw1001ng: https://www.alternate.de/HP/15-dw1001ng-Notebook/html/product/1575266

The only significant difference: Intel Core i5 vs Intel Core i7 - both of their 10th generation ----> is it worth the 100,00 euro to invest in the Intel Core i7-10510U or is the Intel Core i5-1035G1 sufficient?

Both models have:

16 GB of RAM
Full HD display
6.15 "
512 GB SSD with M.2
Intel UHD Graphics 620
Etc.

tr

With your requirements I would personally rather put on the Intel Core i7.

St

Also gives i7, which are slower than i5 cpus!

What are you doing there?

Solution:

Look at benchmarks of the CPUs!

Gibts in the net! To every CPU! There everyone is compared! And then you look for the right amount of money available!

With laptops one should take usually a good CPU, because the exchange can be delicate, later times, thus because of heat dissipation us.w

e.g.

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/..._cpus.html

Th

Unfortunately, only very few benchmarks of the 10th generation are online.

In the 8th generation, the extra charge for the i7 has hardly paid off.

If I look at the two mentioned CPUs, then the i7 definitely has the edge, because the basic clock is a good deal higher at 1.8 GHz instead of 1 GHz, as is the boost clock higher.

For video editing programs, such a laptop is only partially suitable anyway, but I would prefer to grab the i7, since your tasks are sometimes quite demanding.

Oc

Jo, thanks for the tip, I've already done 👍 (https://www.cpu-monkey.com/de/compare_cpu-intel_core_i5_1035g1-937-vs-intel_core_i7_10510u-940). Both models have come out fresh, so would have assumed that the i5 might be enough and the values look passable, I was just not so sure.