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Difference of power between the 2 macbook pros
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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Hi
I am wondering what the difference could be between 256 MB of video RAM and 128 MB (ATI X1600) ... I know the MBP that comes with the bigger video card has also .16 Ghz ...
Thanks for your input!
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15"MBP/C2D2.4GHz/4GB RAM/320GB HD
15"MBP/C2D2.16GHz/3GB RAM/250GB HD
12"PB/1GHz/768MB/60GB/SuperDrive/AE
iPhone 8GB/iPod video 30GB
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Mac Enthusiast
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And the first too ... when they compare the 3D games performances ! :-) Thanks for the link !
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you should get the 256 mb version of the gpu 17" because why not pay just a lil more and get the full experience also the 17" version is not underclocked but then 15" version is underclocked, I owned both and tried running games on the 17 inch and the 15 inch man you can majorly tell the difference 17 is the way to go. I am currently happy with the 17" not much problems here with this size. Always has been less problems on the 17 inch just like the powerbook generations 17" never had any problems. I also hear that its logic board is totally different beast.
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Mac Enthusiast
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Yes but I find the 17" to be too large and it's a bit overkill for me. I just don't need such a big computer
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