I Imidazole macrumors regular Original poster Nov 1, 2006 #1 Not bad for playing WoW the new C2D's eh?
D defsquad macrumors regular Nov 1, 2006 #2 what kind of frames per second did you get? you seemed to have left off one of the more important bits of info. 🙂 outside of the fps, yeah that sounds great.
what kind of frames per second did you get? you seemed to have left off one of the more important bits of info. 🙂 outside of the fps, yeah that sounds great.
N nick004 macrumors regular Nov 1, 2006 #3 can't wait to get my core2duo ticking over in 40 man raids
I Imidazole macrumors regular Original poster Nov 1, 2006 #4 I was getting between 25 minimum and 65 maximum the whole time, fps. All settings high, ventrilo, mail, all the usual apps running in the background. Edit: I'm horrible about detail. This is in Mac OS, not in Windows. Doubt I'll even install it.
I was getting between 25 minimum and 65 maximum the whole time, fps. All settings high, ventrilo, mail, all the usual apps running in the background. Edit: I'm horrible about detail. This is in Mac OS, not in Windows. Doubt I'll even install it.
miniConvert macrumors 68040 Nov 1, 2006 #5 Good to hear those frame rates 😀 I'd rather drop the eye candy a little and keep everything above 30fps, but it's nice to hear of a new MBP coping well under heavy load.
Good to hear those frame rates 😀 I'd rather drop the eye candy a little and keep everything above 30fps, but it's nice to hear of a new MBP coping well under heavy load.
Am3822 macrumors 6502 Nov 1, 2006 #6 Imidazole said: Edit: I'm horrible about detail. Click to expand... What MBP exactly?
T Tayler macrumors newbie Nov 1, 2006 #7 And what tool to measure the temp? Cause my new MBP idles at 45-50 (according to CoreDuoTemp)