This is Apple's new 2.4Ghz Aluminum Macbook using Nvidia's 9400m chipset. This new chipset provides impressive graphics as well as overall power saving techniques. I tested Team Fortress 2 as wel...
This is Apple's new 2.4Ghz Aluminum Macbook using Nvidia's 9400m chipset. This new chipset provides impressive graphics as well as overall power saving techniques. I tested Team Fortress 2 as well as Oblivion. The settings I used can be found on this forum: http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/appl...
I also posted my findings with each game. Sorry about the poor camera handling, I'm a photographer, not a videographer. I think we have great things to look forward to with this new chipset!
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Why do you keep saying that what Apple & Nvidia did is very impressive? What exactly did Apple do? They put computers together and create software. Putting a computer together hardly deserves credit and you're not using the software. The credit should mainly go to Intel and Nvidia.
Anyway thanks for the video, just have to check out how this will run with a dual atom system (Asus Eee 1201n)
hey this is an awesome video - does anyone know how well this would work with parallels or vmware? i'm really interested in oblivion, but i was wondering whether i only had a good option with bootcamp or whether there is another viable option. thanks in advance :)
hey, codesamurai, u probs wont reply to this but please do... are you running this directly on snow leopard? or do i have to install xp on a seperate partition or something?
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The credit should mainly go to Intel and Nvidia.
Anyway thanks for the video, just have to check out how this will run with a dual atom system (Asus Eee 1201n)
thanks in advance :)
or do i have to install xp on a seperate partition or something?