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Running Windows on your Mac
Running Windows on a Mac: A Switcher's Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="liquidmetal99" data-source="post: 551217" data-attributes="member: 43886"><p><strong>Heavy graphics games/softwares on a mac?? using bootcamp??? any good???</strong></p><p></p><p>Ever since i heard that mac has added this bootcamp feature.... ive considered shifting into mac from windows.... but i couldnt get any convincingly strong information as yet about how well the windows will perform in a mac... my graphics needs are pretty heavy...i use 3d animation softwares and play games... so i wanna know if something as heavy as the latest pc games like need for speed pro street and things like that will work smoothly in good resolutions...?? i mean will windows running on a mac be able to make full use of all the graphics card and ram capabilities to the full extend as if it were being run on a pc.... also if anyone has tried doin some heavy graphics stuff using bootcamp PLEASE PLEASE share your experience.... and that would be really very helpful.... Thanks in advance...!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liquidmetal99, post: 551217, member: 43886"] [b]Heavy graphics games/softwares on a mac?? using bootcamp??? any good???[/b] Ever since i heard that mac has added this bootcamp feature.... ive considered shifting into mac from windows.... but i couldnt get any convincingly strong information as yet about how well the windows will perform in a mac... my graphics needs are pretty heavy...i use 3d animation softwares and play games... so i wanna know if something as heavy as the latest pc games like need for speed pro street and things like that will work smoothly in good resolutions...?? i mean will windows running on a mac be able to make full use of all the graphics card and ram capabilities to the full extend as if it were being run on a pc.... also if anyone has tried doin some heavy graphics stuff using bootcamp PLEASE PLEASE share your experience.... and that would be really very helpful.... Thanks in advance...!!! [/QUOTE]
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