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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 580198" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>Your "Mac Specs" say "Mac nothing yet." </p><p>Which is it? Do you own a Mac or not?</p><p></p><p>Apple was able to make their computers Windows compatible with the move to the Intel processor and with BootCamp. Although they allow to you install Windows over the OS X partition of the HD, BootCamp wasn't designed to do that. Windows is OS X's biggest competitor. I don't think it's Apple's plan to give Windows more market share by building a machine (a gaming Mac) that 90% of its users will use to boot to Windows so they can get their game on. </p><p>Yes, Mac Pro's are super powerful and they could do well in the gaming market but the market is so oversaturated with Windows and their technologies (DX10), it's just not a smart move to go in that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 580198, member: 26695"] Your "Mac Specs" say "Mac nothing yet." Which is it? Do you own a Mac or not? Apple was able to make their computers Windows compatible with the move to the Intel processor and with BootCamp. Although they allow to you install Windows over the OS X partition of the HD, BootCamp wasn't designed to do that. Windows is OS X's biggest competitor. I don't think it's Apple's plan to give Windows more market share by building a machine (a gaming Mac) that 90% of its users will use to boot to Windows so they can get their game on. Yes, Mac Pro's are super powerful and they could do well in the gaming market but the market is so oversaturated with Windows and their technologies (DX10), it's just not a smart move to go in that direction. [/QUOTE]
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