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Apple Computing Products:
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Can a Mac mini Power a 2560x1080 Monitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deckyon" data-source="post: 1538911" data-attributes="member: 197651"><p>It comes down to how much gaming is a priority. If it is a huge priority, get a different machine later down the road for gaming. I dont think you will be happy with the vid settings you would need to run WoW on to make it playable.</p><p></p><p>I use my Mini as my media center, and it works awesome. When I tried it, because I could, I was not happy with the settings. You need a separate video card for actual gaming. This includes looking at the Windows-based systems. The built-in Intel cards are not meant for gaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deckyon, post: 1538911, member: 197651"] It comes down to how much gaming is a priority. If it is a huge priority, get a different machine later down the road for gaming. I dont think you will be happy with the vid settings you would need to run WoW on to make it playable. I use my Mini as my media center, and it works awesome. When I tried it, because I could, I was not happy with the settings. You need a separate video card for actual gaming. This includes looking at the Windows-based systems. The built-in Intel cards are not meant for gaming. [/QUOTE]
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