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:o my 13" Macbook pro can run Tomb Raider on ultra!

Firearm2112

Im talking about the 2013 remake.

 

It stays 25-30 FPS. Im so shocked rite now. The exact specs of it are in my sig

 

:ooooo

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

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Still overpriced. (talking about the macbook)

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so can an xbox 360

 

/s

ultra settings "ultra"

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

New PC: i7-4790k, Corsair H100iGTX, ASrock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer, 24GB Ram, 850 EVO 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, GTX 1080 Fractal Design R4, EVGA Supernova G2 650W

 

 

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25-30 fps. Hold on while I pick up my jaw.

 

Seriously <30 fps =/= playable.

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so can an xbox 360

 

/s

 

at 4K, 60FPS.

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25-30 fps. Hold on while I pick up my jaw.

 

Seriously <30 fps =/= playable.

30 FPS is definitely playable for some games

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30 FPS is definitely playable for some games

 

Less than. 30 FPS might be playable if the game is locked at 30fps but it is so noticeable when it drops.

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ultra settings "ultra"

 

Do you even /s

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25-30 fps. Hold on while I pick up my jaw.

 

Seriously <30 fps =/= playable.

Yes, but this is running Retina with Iris

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30 FPS is definitely playable for some games

Psssh, I'm used to 20FPS.

 

30 is my 60

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I have been spoiled so now anything under 40 is bad cept on Arma 2 which is fine down to like 20

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Psssh, I'm used to 20FPS.

 

30 is my 60

Pish I've played battlefield 4 at 15-20 avg fps xD 

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lol those sound like marketing terms that don't mean anything.

Retina Display

 

Intel Iris graphics

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lol those sound like marketing terms that don't mean anything.

Those are marketing terms for much higher resolution.

@Firearm2112 What macbook are you using?

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Those are marketing terms for much higher resolution.

@Firearm2112 What macbook are you using?

13" Macbook Pro. I did alot of work on it. I removed the optical drive so its running 2 SSDs, and 16GB of ram

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

New PC: i7-4790k, Corsair H100iGTX, ASrock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer, 24GB Ram, 850 EVO 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, GTX 1080 Fractal Design R4, EVGA Supernova G2 650W

 

 

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13" Macbook Pro. I did alot of work on it. I removed the optical drive so its running 2 SSDs, and 16GB of ram

Can you link me the exact one from the apple store?

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Can you link me the exact one from the apple store?

http://store.apple.com/us/buy-mac/macbook-pro

 

The 2.5Ghz non retina. (retina is unibody so you cant customize it) So i went for the slightly older one. I also replaced the thermal compound on the CPU and that was a pain in the ass

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

New PC: i7-4790k, Corsair H100iGTX, ASrock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer, 24GB Ram, 850 EVO 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, GTX 1080 Fractal Design R4, EVGA Supernova G2 650W

 

 

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http://store.apple.com/us/buy-mac/macbook-pro

 

The 2.5Ghz non retina. (retina is unibody so you cant customize it) So i went for the slightly older one. I also replaced the thermal compound on the CPU and that was a pain in the ass

Oh nice! But with what resolution are you playing this on ultra? I've owned almost the same one

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Oh nice! But with what resolution are you playing this on ultra? I've owned almost the same one

the max 1280x800. And that on the OSX side.

 

On my bootcamp windows partition, I have 6 gigs of my ram allocated to the iGPU so games like modded skyrim run better

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

New PC: i7-4790k, Corsair H100iGTX, ASrock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer, 24GB Ram, 850 EVO 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, GTX 1080 Fractal Design R4, EVGA Supernova G2 650W

 

 

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the max 1280x800. And that on the OSX side.

 

On my bootcamp windows partition, I have 6 gigs of my ram allocated to the iGPU so games like modded skyrim run better

I wish I did the same thing, back when I had mine. I used that iGPU for like 4 years, or something

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I wish I did the same thing, back when I had mine. I used that iGPU for like 4 years, or something

This is kinda offtopic, But I noticed you have a 780. Do most games play at ultra? Im asking since I will be building a PC soon, and right now I wish to buy a 780ti (along with other parts in my sig) And im thinking since I will be gaming at 1080p the difference between cards wont be major, and maybe I can save a few bucks.

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

New PC: i7-4790k, Corsair H100iGTX, ASrock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer, 24GB Ram, 850 EVO 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, GTX 1080 Fractal Design R4, EVGA Supernova G2 650W

 

 

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This is kinda offtopic, But I noticed you have a 780. Do most games play at ultra? Im asking since I will be building a PC soon, and right now I wish to buy a 780ti (along with other parts in my sig) And im thinking since I will be gaming at 1080p the difference between cards wont be major, and maybe I can save a few bucks.

There's not a single game I've played that doesn't run my games at 60+ fps 1080p, well maybe Far cry 3 in really open areas, but that's the only game

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There's not a single game I've played that doesn't run my games at 60+ fps 1080p, well maybe Far cry 3 in really open areas, but that's the only game

Alrighty then. Looks like ill go for a 780. ty

 eGPU Setup: Macbook Pro 13" 16GB DDR3 RAM, 512GB SSD, i5 3210M, GTX 980 eGPU

New PC: i7-4790k, Corsair H100iGTX, ASrock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer, 24GB Ram, 850 EVO 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, GTX 1080 Fractal Design R4, EVGA Supernova G2 650W

 

 

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