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iMac benchmarks?
Anyone have any benchmarks? Specificly on the maxed out 21.5"? I'm leaning towards that one more than anything. Gaming preformance? Load times? Tell me!
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I would be interested in the maxed out 27" benchmarks.
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Soon: 2012 27" iMac ; 3.4Ghz i7 ; 32GB ; 1TB Fusion ; 2GB 680mx 2012 rMBP ; 2.3Ghz i7 ; 16GB, 256GB SSD ; iPad 3 16GB Black with Verizon LTE iPhone 5 ; 16GB ; White
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I am very angry about the 21.5" scoring higher than the 27". THIS IS MADNESS...
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2010 Macbook Pro i5 2.4GHz 8GB ram 256 SSD ![]() iPhone 4 Black 32GB ![]() iPad 2 32GB Black ![]() Soon to buy 2012 27" iMac
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After looking at that chart for the iMac benchmarks I decided to check them against my Macbook Pro mid 2010 lol
Geekbench Score 5117 GOD DAM iMac order hurry up and arrive But the problem is now I also want to sell this Macbook Pro and buy an i7 MBP since I saw them benchmarks Anyone have any idea how much a 2010 MBP is worth with a 250GB samsung SSD upgrade and 8gb of ram lol
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