S stanny macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 30, 2008 311 0 Feb 24, 2011 #1 I want to play black ops at 1440 res, med-high settings, that can get me 60fps? How about connected to 24" monitor, 1600 res?
I want to play black ops at 1440 res, med-high settings, that can get me 60fps? How about connected to 24" monitor, 1600 res?
Gen macrumors 6502a Jul 15, 2008 902 223 Feb 24, 2011 #2 Yes it's actually a very good GPU - very odd for Apple to include it
W whitedragon101 macrumors 65816 Sep 11, 2008 1,349 339 Feb 24, 2011 #3 Gen said: Yes it's actually a very good GPU - very odd for Apple to include it Click to expand... +1 This is a happy day for those of us who worship the god of 3D mark.
Gen said: Yes it's actually a very good GPU - very odd for Apple to include it Click to expand... +1 This is a happy day for those of us who worship the god of 3D mark.
F flipster macrumors 6502a Mar 14, 2010 591 3 Boston Feb 24, 2011 #4 Its OK. It's still got a 128mbit bandwidth but it should be fine at the resolutions of the macbook pro.
Its OK. It's still got a 128mbit bandwidth but it should be fine at the resolutions of the macbook pro.
D DesmoPilot macrumors 65816 Feb 18, 2008 1,187 36 Feb 24, 2011 #5 6750M is good for the resolutions of the MacBook Pro, though depending on the game it would struggle @ 1680x1050 (games such as BC2 etc).
6750M is good for the resolutions of the MacBook Pro, though depending on the game it would struggle @ 1680x1050 (games such as BC2 etc).
JForestZ34 macrumors 6502a Nov 18, 2007 977 270 Feb 24, 2011 #6 I wouldn't be surprised that they went with this graphics set-up to step away from nvidia and all their problems... James
I wouldn't be surprised that they went with this graphics set-up to step away from nvidia and all their problems... James