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20" imac have enough gaming power for WoW?
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With the 128mb version of the x1600? Along with all graphical bells and whistles turned on? The reason I ask is that I can get a 20" imac for pretty cheap. And i'll upgrade it to 2gb of ram right of the bat. Only drawback I can see is the 128mb on the video card instead of 256mb.
And yes, i've done a search. I haven't seen another question like mine.
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I play WoW on my 20" iMac with the Radeon x1600 128MB. It runs fine, and I have every effect set to its maximum value. I do have 2GB of RAM, and never played WoW on only 512MB of RAM.
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Check the Games forum. There are discussions like this all the time concerning platforms for WoW. And you'll be talking to people who already own 2.0ghz Intel iMacs'.
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The extra VRAM shouldn't have much impact on WoW.
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Seconded... especially at 1680x1050 with no Anti Aliasing and relatively low-res textures.
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Originally Posted by jamil5454
Seconded... especially at 1680x1050 with no Anti Aliasing and relatively low-res textures.
But I would turn on full AA. Or can you not do that on a Mac?
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