Would the i3 2100 Desktop be better than a i7 from a Macbook Pro 2010 for gaming? (Mostly Rift!)
Would the i3 2100 Desktop be better than a i7 from a Macbook Pro 2010 for gaming? (Mostly Rift!)
Case: Thermaltake A60
MB: ASRock Z68 Ext3 Gen3
CPU: i5 2500k, Windows 8.1 64 Bit
GPU: HIS 6870 1gb
PSU: Corsair GS 600
SSD: Crucial M4 128g
-insert obligatory 'ewww rift' statement here-
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Last edited by BicycleMafioso; 2011-11-09 at 03:28 PM.
Case: Thermaltake A60
MB: ASRock Z68 Ext3 Gen3
CPU: i5 2500k, Windows 8.1 64 Bit
GPU: HIS 6870 1gb
PSU: Corsair GS 600
SSD: Crucial M4 128g
It would, yes. Mostly related to GPU, but even one of the best readily availible (GTX560M) mobile GPU compares to the GTS450 at best. And then mobile GPUs of gaming quality isn't availible for macbooks.
MBPs have its uses, but gaming is not it.
Go for desktop, you'll thank us later. :P /hail fellow Rift player! I can tell you I have the graphic settings in Rift set fairly high and I see gorgeous fps ranging typically from 40-60, and to put it simply: Rift needs to be experienced at higher graphics than a MBP could power, and also at a higher res/larger monitor, it just looks amazing.
i like the screens on macs but i hate mac os so if u use mac hardware and put windows u'll be better off.
as an A+ techie what i can tell you is this....while mac maybe a tad better get Microsoft stuff simply because it is easier to swap things in/out and upgrading macs is very difficult and impratical so if u want to make your pc last get microsoft because you can make it last longer with part upgrades
The first generation of mobile i7 processors were defined by the Clarksfield architecture (which had solely i7 and extreme class processors) - not Arrandale, which is what the MBP i7 uses. The Clarksfield is significantly faster than Arrandale, and the 'fake' i7s only perform a small clock upgrade over the i5s (All Arrandale) from the same generation.
Thanks for all the input! I should it have made it clear that I already own the Macbook Pro and I have been playing Rift on it, with lowest
graphics. Anyways I bought the i5 2500k a few minutes ago!
Case: Thermaltake A60
MB: ASRock Z68 Ext3 Gen3
CPU: i5 2500k, Windows 8.1 64 Bit
GPU: HIS 6870 1gb
PSU: Corsair GS 600
SSD: Crucial M4 128g
Good choice! And I see your rig in progress in your sig, I suggest a different PSU and if you can afford it a better GPU, but if you're playing on a smaller res or simply can't afford it the 460 should work fine for ya.