You don't want to sacrifice significant clock-speed for more CPU cores.
In a perfect scenario, you want high clock-speed AND more CPU cores.
If it's a choice between significantly higher clock-speed or more cores, go with the higher clock-speed.
The lastest Macs are a great example:
The current top-tier Mac Pro runs a Xeon CPU (hex core).
The current top-tier iMac runs a Skylake 6700k (quad-core).
This iMac is *faster* than the current top-tier Mac Pro.
Faster clock-speed and more recent architecture...