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which mac for gaming?
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I'm having trouble deciding which mac is best suited to me. I'm torn between a power mac, and a 24" imac with the 7600gt.
Will the 24" imac with 7600gt give me outstanding performance in WoW, or am I better off ordering a power mac and upgrading the video card myself? I word the second option as such because I'm not happy with apple's offerings from the factory.
WoW is really the only game I care about. I dont have enough time to spend playing more than one game. I will be upgrading from an amd 3200+ with 1gb ram and a 7600gt running linux and cedega. Which of these would give me the better gaming machine?
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The 24" iMac's video card is upgradeable. Look it up on google.
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Do you want the better gaming experience or the better gaming experience *for your dollar*.
PowerMac is overkill for WoW, to put it mildly.
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Originally Posted by macintologist
The 24" iMac's video card is upgradeable. Look it up on google.
And you'll find the chances of iMac video card upgrade are very slim.
Originally Posted by pwolfe1
I'm having trouble deciding which mac is best suited to me. I'm torn between a power mac, and a 24" imac with the 7600gt.
As much as I am an Apple fan, I have to tell you to stay away when it comes to gaming. They only machine that'll game reasonably is the Mac Pro (w/x1900XT) but that costs too much. And it's a workstation and not a real gaming machine (a Conroe Core2Duo Mac with DDR2 RAM would be but that doesn't exist) although it would do fine. I only got mine because I use it professionally as well.
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Originally Posted by thebunny
As much as I am an Apple fan, I have to tell you to stay away when it comes to gaming. They only machine that'll game reasonably is the Mac Pro (w/x1900XT) but that costs too much. And it's a workstation and not a real gaming machine (a Conroe Core2Duo Mac with DDR2 RAM would be but that doesn't exist) although it would do fine. I only got mine because I use it professionally as well.
I tend to disagree...
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A Core 2 Duo Dell if you configure it with the same speed, costs as much in my book, and only has one processor. From the latest articles I've seen on games, such as UT2007 being multithreaded and OpenGL being multi-threaded ( Macworld: News: WoW update adds multi-threaded OpenGL on Intel Macs ), I think the future of games is multi-core processors and multi-processor machines. But then I seem to be one of the rare few that think there is hope for Mac Gaming.
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I have the 24" with the 7600. I dusted off my WoW disks and reopened my account for a month to see how it performed.
Everything max except view distance = 30fps at 1920x1200.
Dropping down to 1600 x 1000 and some of the eye candy it's over 100 fps.
My "old" G4 1Ghz Powerbook at 1440 x 900 gets 14 fps with conservative settings.
Barefeats has a great benchmark compare.
iMac Core 2 Duo - High Rez gaming
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Originally Posted by Crusoe
I have the 24" with the 7600. I dusted off my WoW disks and reopened my account for a month to see how it performed.
Everything max except view distance = 30fps at 1920x1200.
Dropping down to 1600 x 1000 and some of the eye candy it's over 100 fps.
My "old" G4 1Ghz Powerbook at 1440 x 900 gets 14 fps with conservative settings.
Barefeats has a great benchmark compare.
iMac Core 2 Duo - High Rez gaming
Thanks for the replies everyone. Let this topic sit for too long. All insight was appreciated. These hard specs were what I needed to see to bite the bullet and do the upgrade!
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Wow that link is a good representation of what I have experienced. The performance gap between our iMac w/ X1600 (128MB) vs my workstation was night and day. If you want the most bang for the buck for gaming alone I would have to recommend a PC. While I am highly satisfied with the gaming capabilities of my workstation it is not its primary function. The GPU upgrade was fairly nominal against the cost of the rest of the machine and was more of a bonus since my work is primarily focused on sound.
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Originally Posted by bluekatt
none get a console
yeah, thats not what he was asking.
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