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Apple Computing Products:
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If you Use Bootcamp on an imac can you play games that you would play on Windows?
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<blockquote data-quote="TomServo" data-source="post: 1223381" data-attributes="member: 186986"><p>And don't make the mistake I made, when I installed Win7 for some odd reason I installed the 32 bit version. Couldn't figure out why only 3.4 GB of RAM was available when I have 12GB. Turns out only the 64 bit version of Win7 will recognize more than that.</p><p></p><p>I re-installed Win7 64 bit and now I have 12GB of RAM and it improved my gaming snigificantly.</p><p></p><p>BTW an i3 iMac with a 1 GB graphics card and a ton of RAM is a pretty dam good gamer. Plus I can now work from home using all the PC based software I need.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomServo, post: 1223381, member: 186986"] And don't make the mistake I made, when I installed Win7 for some odd reason I installed the 32 bit version. Couldn't figure out why only 3.4 GB of RAM was available when I have 12GB. Turns out only the 64 bit version of Win7 will recognize more than that. I re-installed Win7 64 bit and now I have 12GB of RAM and it improved my gaming snigificantly. BTW an i3 iMac with a 1 GB graphics card and a ton of RAM is a pretty dam good gamer. Plus I can now work from home using all the PC based software I need. Tom [/QUOTE]
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