I've been reading thru the various forums and have been toying with my MacBookPro and it's Windows XP partition for dual boot. Game performance has been good, but not quite as good as I had expected (aka Oblivion can't run higher than 800x600 unless I really sacrafice quality).
This thread has been very helpful:
http://forum.onmac.net/showthread.php?t=767
Seems Apple has underclocked the X1600 chip by over 100 MHz, probably due to thermal reasons as the base of the MacBookPro is less than 0.6 inches thick. The iMac's X1600 is also underclocked. (When compared to other PC notebooks using the same X1600 GPU). It sounds like most PC builders use 470 MHz GPU, 470 MHz RAM as their default speed.
"Overclocking" my MacBookPro with ATITool to 430 MHz GPU, 470 MHz RAM causes the fan to start up a little sooner and the bottom heat up a little faster, but overall isn't much different, aside from the much faster framerates in Oblivion!
For games like HL2 and Quake4 I don't even have to "overclock".
Oddest thing about the MacBookPro's heat is that it's concentrated in a spot somewhere right under the F6 key. Maybe there wasn't enough room in the thin enclosure for a proper heat spreader?
This thread has been very helpful:
http://forum.onmac.net/showthread.php?t=767
Seems Apple has underclocked the X1600 chip by over 100 MHz, probably due to thermal reasons as the base of the MacBookPro is less than 0.6 inches thick. The iMac's X1600 is also underclocked. (When compared to other PC notebooks using the same X1600 GPU). It sounds like most PC builders use 470 MHz GPU, 470 MHz RAM as their default speed.
"Overclocking" my MacBookPro with ATITool to 430 MHz GPU, 470 MHz RAM causes the fan to start up a little sooner and the bottom heat up a little faster, but overall isn't much different, aside from the much faster framerates in Oblivion!
For games like HL2 and Quake4 I don't even have to "overclock".
Oddest thing about the MacBookPro's heat is that it's concentrated in a spot somewhere right under the F6 key. Maybe there wasn't enough room in the thin enclosure for a proper heat spreader?
