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iBook vs x86 Laptops in PREFORMANCE - I wanna see real evidence
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<blockquote data-quote="PrimeRib" data-source="post: 73465"><p>I'm with you on this - There is a thread under "ibook" Discussions that talks about my findings with the iBook and World of Warcraft testing. I plan on posting further updates this weekend after some thorough testing, across 2 different servers (a high pop vs low pop) to give as accurate information as possible.</p><p></p><p>First and foremost, the iBook is not a gaming machine. That being said, on an iBook with at least 512MEg of RAM, no other programs running in the background and all the settings set to "low" you should experience "okay" playing with World of Warcraft. I've hit higher than 30FPS on mine, with 768K of memory, though as a previous poster mentioned, the game drops during flights or heavily populated areas (in town). Beautiful looking game nontheless. Fun too!</p><p></p><p>WC3 ran fine, with most settings at med to high. No slowdown at all. Looks great too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrimeRib, post: 73465"] I'm with you on this - There is a thread under "ibook" Discussions that talks about my findings with the iBook and World of Warcraft testing. I plan on posting further updates this weekend after some thorough testing, across 2 different servers (a high pop vs low pop) to give as accurate information as possible. First and foremost, the iBook is not a gaming machine. That being said, on an iBook with at least 512MEg of RAM, no other programs running in the background and all the settings set to "low" you should experience "okay" playing with World of Warcraft. I've hit higher than 30FPS on mine, with 768K of memory, though as a previous poster mentioned, the game drops during flights or heavily populated areas (in town). Beautiful looking game nontheless. Fun too! WC3 ran fine, with most settings at med to high. No slowdown at all. Looks great too. [/QUOTE]
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