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gman901

macrumors 6502a
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Sep 1, 2007
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Houston, TX
I was hoping someone with some experience with gaming on the Windows side could tell me how much of an increase in terms of Fps I can get from getting the i7 version over the i5? For instance, I know I could get between 19-25 fps playing Crysis 2 on my old 2010 Air...would it be possible to get close to the same on a 2011 Ultimate? I would keep the resolution at 1024 x 560 and low settings. (BTW- I do not want a Windows only notebook due to constant QA issues and a 15" Pro is too much for me). Thanks!
 

gman901

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Sep 1, 2007
607
14
Houston, TX
Wow! I think the 2010 13" ultimate may be an all-Around better fit for my usage based on those framerates. Thanks for sharing that link.
 

KPOM

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Oct 23, 2010
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Wow! I think the 2010 13" ultimate may be an all-Around better fit for my usage based on those framerates. Thanks for sharing that link.

If gaming is what's important to you, then the best advice may be to hold out for the Ivy Bridge version next summer. It holds the promise of a 60% improvement in graphics.
 

gman901

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Sep 1, 2007
607
14
Houston, TX
Yeah, I would like to but I made a bad decision selling my 2010 11" for a Windows gaming notebook with defective USB 3 ports. I am sending it back today for a full refund. Not sure if I should get a 2010 13" ultimate refurb or a maxed out 2011 11"? The price difference is about $500.
 
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