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The only thing I don't like about gaming DCS on the Mac is the 2 USB only and the LOUD fan and HOT aluminum body upper left corner after a few hours.
Make pc from mac pro 5.1 code#
( I use the most recent BC package ).ĭepending on the Version there "SOMETIMES" is the micro stutter, but it is a coming and going with each version of DCS and I have micro stutter with 49 fps, which isn't a performance issue but a code problem I guess. I use the ones that came with the BC package as they deliver more than the ones I tested that were released afterwards. It also depends on the version and patches and drivers. I usually get 30+ FPS but it sometimes goes down to low 20s when there is lots of action. I usually fly 1920x1200 with Medium Textures and Low Scenery, no civil traffic, Low water, Heat Blurr enabled ( I love that ! ), MSAA and TSAA disabled, HDR enabled ( normal ), VSYNC disabled, I might help out with the FPS data, see my MBP specs below. What frame-rates do you get from an AMD FirePro D300 or D500 or D700?
Make pc from mac pro 5.1 driver#
Maybe I can help you with the driver issues.Īlso I'm looking for anyone out there who has tried running DCS on the new Mac Pro (black shinny trash can) under bootcamp Windows.

How well does DCS perform on your MacBook Pro under Windows 7 (64bit)? What sort of frame-rates are you getting in DCS? it still is a burden to pick the right system. It aint easy to pick the best overall option. Triple Channel ( 2011 ) compared to Double Channel ( all other but 2011 ).and the Express Lanes. It may be an older chipset with lack of USB3 native support but when it comes to brutal power, I think the 2011er will still outperform the new 1150/Z97 combo. Vid-cards do deliver more if SLIed when they run on true 16x/16x 16x/16x/16x or 16x/16x/8x.Īfair, only the older 2011 Socket delivers it all, made for Workstations.
Make pc from mac pro 5.1 manuals#
SO, if you want to built a real brutal calculating monster, you want an i7 just because it will have more PCI-E lanes available for later SLI ( true dual 16x lanes ) and also having a few lanes in spare for fast PCI-E based SSD'd etc.Ĭheck your Mobo's manual and you will find a page showing you what uses which lane and IRQ ( at least Asus manuals do list it, I only sell Asus).Īs soon as you start packing SLI 2 x or 3 x into the system it directly effects you. The amount of PCI-Express PIPELINES is NOT THE SAME on i5 and i7, and some i7's have more PCI-E lanes than others, depending on their SOCKET. I might be wrong meanwhile through updates and enhancements given to Maverick's newest builds, but I would check BEFORE you buy a HD for your current Mac just to find out that you can not use it as a Bootcamp drive on newer Macs with Thunderbolt and USB options only to attach the drive compared to internal usage in the older Pro Tower.Īlso, one has to know about Intel Chip's internalsd ( NorthBridge.) IF you aim ( as you stated ) for the very high end of gaming, like talking 2x or 3 x SLI and what not else ( PCI-E based SSD's, Soundcard PCI-E, RAID cards etc. I can't on my MBP following the articles on various Mac sites.
Make pc from mac pro 5.1 install#
Other laws, there.ĬAREFUL! WINDOWS 8 WHEN PREINSTALLED IS LOCKED TO THE HARDWARE AND YOU NO LONGER HAVE AN INSTALL KEY! So better buy Hardware and Windows 8 separate with a key, or try to get Windows 7.Ĭheck the local regulations, if OEM the Microsoft way is an issue in your country!Īfaik, you CANNOT bootcamp on an external drive on the new MacPro. Microsoft wishes it to be different, but they already lost some cases here trying to enforce it and had to accept phone activation of OEM licenses on different hardware.
Make pc from mac pro 5.1 license#
It depends on the country! German law (and other countries as well) state, that OEM or not, a Software/OS is licensed to however owns it! After it is first sold to a new owner he is allowed to separate or reinstall as he see fit, given he is not installing it on multiple machines (depending on license terms). (NOTE: "OEM" includes both "OEM" licenses you buy yourself because they're cheaper (making you the "Original Equipment Manufacturer") as well as HP, Dell, etcetera.) They cost more, but carry that freedom (plus direct customer support from Microsoft as opposed to the OEM). They are limited to "one machine at a time". Standard, store-bought, licenses are not.
