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Date: 2008-10-16 12:07 am (UTC)With the last MacBook you couldn't even install Crysis. With the current one it runs and is playable with all settings at medium.
Quite impressive for integrated graphics.
Quite impressive for integrated graphics.
Date: 2008-10-16 12:34 am (UTC)Also, I'm on a limited enough budget that I couldn't afford a Mac, even if I wanted one! :)
Re: Quite impressive for integrated graphics.
Date: 2008-10-16 12:47 am (UTC)The current Mac tower allows (physically) for the video cards to be changed almost as easily as a PC. The problem is you need to make sure that said replacement card a) supports EFI instead of or in addition to BIOS, and b) has Mac drivers. That's only if you expect the card to support the Mac OS of course. If all you care about is Windows (via Boot Camp), it'll just work.
I suspect the EFI support issue will become less and less of an issue as Vista (or Windows 7 down the road) becomes more common, because MS is supporting EFI as of Vista SP1.
Disclaimer: What I do for a living is make Windows run on Apple hardware.
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