I’d be more worried about the internal memory (RAM). It comes with 4GB, where I’d suggest having 8GB.
Another speed booster is using an SSD instead of a regular HD.
Replacing/upgrading memory and HD will financially put you much closer in the category of an i5 with that stuff already built-in.
More important is what software you are going to use and what kind of DJ-ing you will be doing. Clearly if you intend to integrate video you will need different specs than if you do “flat” open format DJ-ing.
Lots of use of FX and things like Pitch-n-Key, slicing and such may also quickly up the load for the CPU.
Hard for us to give you a definite answer, but these are some factors to consider.