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Apple Computing Products:
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Nvidia Series 8 problems
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<blockquote data-quote="rich6490" data-source="post: 710831" data-attributes="member: 56903"><p>Unless your doing some gaming under Vista that actually requires the use of DirectX 10, I wouldn't worry about it. I play some Crysis and COD4 and it seems ok, it does get pretty hot, but I have it on a stand and hooked up to my 22" monitor so it stays cooler. I have 3 years of applecare so I'm not extremely worried about video card failure, while I have heard a few reports of failing video cards in MBP's. It would be an extreme inconvenience to have my only computer shipped out to apple for a week or two though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rich6490, post: 710831, member: 56903"] Unless your doing some gaming under Vista that actually requires the use of DirectX 10, I wouldn't worry about it. I play some Crysis and COD4 and it seems ok, it does get pretty hot, but I have it on a stand and hooked up to my 22" monitor so it stays cooler. I have 3 years of applecare so I'm not extremely worried about video card failure, while I have heard a few reports of failing video cards in MBP's. It would be an extreme inconvenience to have my only computer shipped out to apple for a week or two though. [/QUOTE]
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