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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Looking at a refubr MacBook
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff" data-source="post: 329206" data-attributes="member: 21285"><p>If you max out the RAM, then you would be fine with a MacBook. It will have no problems running Windows, and as for the games, it really depends. I don't know what kind of games you are talking about, but if they are really demanding, it might not work too well. The MacBook doesn't have any <em>actual</em> VRAM, and just uses shared RAM, but that is limited. The thing doesn't have a graphics card, so just keep that in mind.</p><p></p><p>I have a MacBook with the same processor, and maxed out RAM, and the thing just flies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff, post: 329206, member: 21285"] If you max out the RAM, then you would be fine with a MacBook. It will have no problems running Windows, and as for the games, it really depends. I don't know what kind of games you are talking about, but if they are really demanding, it might not work too well. The MacBook doesn't have any [I]actual[/I] VRAM, and just uses shared RAM, but that is limited. The thing doesn't have a graphics card, so just keep that in mind. I have a MacBook with the same processor, and maxed out RAM, and the thing just flies. [/QUOTE]
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