- Jan 21, 2005
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My dad owns a really beefy Mac Pro with the following:
8-core 3.0GHz
4GB 800MHz DDR2 RAM
8800GT
He has never really played any games on it, but he bought COD4 the other day since it had come out for Mac. After getting it loaded, he was having a tough time playing, so I went over to my parents place to check it out and help him get configured. Turns out that with settings on medium (1600x1200, 2xAA, normal detail), he was getting around 15-25 fps. It felt like I was playing on a laptop with a 30" screen.
Is there any way to run tests to see why his performance is so lacking so badly? I could get this done on a PC, but I really have no idea where to start on his Mac.
He doesn't currently have Boot Camp loaded, so I thought that this may be a good time to get it installed and see if there is a noticeable performance gain.
8-core 3.0GHz
4GB 800MHz DDR2 RAM
8800GT
He has never really played any games on it, but he bought COD4 the other day since it had come out for Mac. After getting it loaded, he was having a tough time playing, so I went over to my parents place to check it out and help him get configured. Turns out that with settings on medium (1600x1200, 2xAA, normal detail), he was getting around 15-25 fps. It felt like I was playing on a laptop with a 30" screen.
Is there any way to run tests to see why his performance is so lacking so badly? I could get this done on a PC, but I really have no idea where to start on his Mac.
He doesn't currently have Boot Camp loaded, so I thought that this may be a good time to get it installed and see if there is a noticeable performance gain.
