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Content creation/development. If you are creating content, video, high resolution Photoshop, CAD, running multiple virtual machines, streaming twitch/YouTube.
You want 4+GHz but don't want to tinker with settings. Out of the box both the 4th gen and 6th gen i7-K models are already stock up at 4GHz and beyond with boost. You don't even need a more expensive "Z" motherboard if you have a huge aversion to overclock tinkering. This is a good route for people without the time or patience to overclock, but still have enough funds for the "best".
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/4dm2fx/what_am_i_better_getting_i56600k_or_i76700k/
The CPU has 4 physical cores (rooms).
The i5 has a single thread (door) per core (room).
The i7 hyperthreading allows for stacked threads (2 doors) per core (room).
So if the CPU core is only halve used for a process, it can stack another on it at the same time. Maxing it's utilization more.
Short answer:
i5 CPU is optimal for gaming performance
i7 CPU would be better for multitasking, raw data processing, image/media, and still does well with gaming.
Is an i7 worth the extra $100 for professional use of Unreal Engine, and rendering in 3ds Max & Carrara? YES, applications like that would benefit off an i7 CPU. Something taking 5 minutes to render, could be reduced to 3 minutes by the hyperthread stacks (that then adds up when you are spending a few hours to render something). Also, 16GB of RAM would be helpful.