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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 545474" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>That's true, providing that the video card you choose has a Mac OS driver available for it. And if not, well then you sort of defeated the point of buying a Mac Pro - because you can certainly still use it with Windows, but that makes your Mac Pro a very, very expensive Windows machine.</p><p></p><p>So, my take is this: I don't know if you all sit in front of your gaming machine and use it for all of your computing tasks, but I certainly don't. My primary computing device is my laptop. I don't want to play games on it for the most part, because it's just not ergonomically convenient for that purpose. So, I say it makes sense to maintain a Windows desktop for playing games and a Mac laptop for everything else.</p><p></p><p>If you need one machine and gaming is a high priority, well then, by all means stick with a Windows machine. Gaming is simply not a Mac strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 545474, member: 24098"] That's true, providing that the video card you choose has a Mac OS driver available for it. And if not, well then you sort of defeated the point of buying a Mac Pro - because you can certainly still use it with Windows, but that makes your Mac Pro a very, very expensive Windows machine. So, my take is this: I don't know if you all sit in front of your gaming machine and use it for all of your computing tasks, but I certainly don't. My primary computing device is my laptop. I don't want to play games on it for the most part, because it's just not ergonomically convenient for that purpose. So, I say it makes sense to maintain a Windows desktop for playing games and a Mac laptop for everything else. If you need one machine and gaming is a high priority, well then, by all means stick with a Windows machine. Gaming is simply not a Mac strength. [/QUOTE]
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