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<blockquote data-quote="logikstudios" data-source="post: 371117" data-attributes="member: 29944"><p>Hi. I am looking to pay about £3,000 for a real beafed up Mac Pro. Eg 4 x 3.0GHz with 4 gbs ram and 512mb graphics ATI, with 2 x 500GB HD in it. What i want to do in the end is play Flight simulator X and the mac looks like a perfect machine to run it. If any of you play FS X, you will no that the graphics are amazing and trying to set them to full quiallity slows up your machine big time.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone one tried playing high demanding graphics games on a mac pro, via windows using boot camp?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logikstudios, post: 371117, member: 29944"] Hi. I am looking to pay about £3,000 for a real beafed up Mac Pro. Eg 4 x 3.0GHz with 4 gbs ram and 512mb graphics ATI, with 2 x 500GB HD in it. What i want to do in the end is play Flight simulator X and the mac looks like a perfect machine to run it. If any of you play FS X, you will no that the graphics are amazing and trying to set them to full quiallity slows up your machine big time. Has anyone one tried playing high demanding graphics games on a mac pro, via windows using boot camp? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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