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People may say, "I have an i7, her, I am a gamer". However, the only advantages that the i7 has over an i5 are the hyperthreading technique, larger L3 cache, and 100 mHz higher clock speed. Yes, graphics cards are still needed to run games at higher settings. For example, Intel HD 4600 can run Portal 2 at 45 fps in the highest settings, with no AA. But a GTX 760 SLi setup can run it at a little more than 130 fps at highest settings with 16xAA.
So, if you need graphics advice, then ask me about it.