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Apr 4, 2006
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A 8800GTX/GTS?

Or the ATi card when it's released? I'm considering building a pc with the 8800 card due to Flight Sim X giving my Macpro a battering! Is it worth waiting a while to see if they release an upgrade GPU for my exisiting machine?

Thanks

Darren
 

aaronw1986

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Oct 31, 2006
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"Macpro - Will we wont we get...." ummm- what does this mean?

I don't think anyone knows when new cards are coming, but we hope these do. If you are considering building a computer just for gaming, why do you have a mac? If you have the money to easily spend, you can go for it if you want...However, you could just relax a bit and wait...Do you have the X1900?
 

Chone

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Aug 11, 2006
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Well its really not that simple, the card won't work in OSX, only on Windows and you'd need a second card for OSX but that could be sketchy business and I'm not even sure it would work.
 

aaronw1986

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Oct 31, 2006
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Well its really not that simple, the card won't work in OSX, only on Windows and you'd need a second card for OSX but that could be sketchy business and I'm not even sure it would work.

Yes, by using it whenever you want to to game, I was implying swapping it out. Obviously he already has the card which would work in OS X. And yes, it would work. There is a thread with people having gotten it to work.
 

Sun Baked

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May 19, 2002
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Yes, buying a workstation for a gaming machine is a tad bit more expensive than a performance desktop.

The way it is looking, we will probably get a minimum of one more mobile-based iMac before we see Apple add the desktop chipset to the Mac line-up (and the possibility of seeing a gaming Mac tower show up at the same time.)

With the Intel chipsets however, you just never know when Apple will surprise you and add the desktop chipset anyway. ;)

Once Apple reenters the consumer tower market, we will likely see more choices in video cards.
 

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macrumors 6502a
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Apr 4, 2006
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Well i already have the X1900.

The reason why i purchased the mac was because i thought it could handle my games, which it could until i got flight sim x. I wanted 1 machine that i could have OSX on and Windows. But now, unless mac release a more powerful GPU i'll have to build a pc.

I think i'll leave it until April and then if we dont see an update then i suppose i'll have to have 2 separate desktops.
 

Scarlet Fever

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Jul 22, 2005
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Honestly, I think the best option is to build a gaming PC out of the best parts your money can buy, and have a Mac Mini for everything else. That way you get a PC you can quickly upgrade without having to worry about compatibility, and a Mac which is super-stable and is (currently) invulnerable to viruses etc.
 

TheSpaz

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Jun 20, 2005
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Why the heck are people buying Mac Pro's to run Windows and use as a gaming machine? I do enjoy the occasional Mac game but, I'm pretty sure I did not buy the Mac Pro for gaming reasons. Getting a Windows PC will severely improve compatibility with GPUs and game titles for running on Windows. Why not just do that?
 

Scarlet Fever

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Jul 22, 2005
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Did people not read...this person owns a Mac Pro, with the X1900....

and he wants to make a high-end gaming machine. The Mac Pro is designed to be a workstation; thats the reason it has 2 gigabit ethernet ports, 2 dual core chips, 4 HDD bays and support for 16GB RAM. You don't need any of that if you are playing games, but they are a godsend if you are editing massive video files.
 

Scarlet Fever

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Jul 22, 2005
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Yes I know, but...some people are making it seem like they think he doesn't own a mac yet. Like the suggestion to get a mac mini, and build a gaming pc.

alright alright... ill rephrase the comment; sell the Mac Pro, use the money to buy refurb mac mini + parts for gaming machine.

For future reference, anyone who wants a gaming machine and a mac, buy a gaming machine and a mac mini/iMac, not both in one until things at Apple change.
 
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