I think you're unfairly discounting the mini. The high-end mini is an i5 with a 256 Mb card. It's not too bad.
It's not the VRAM, it's the chipset. Although I didn't realize one came with the 6630M... Wonder how it benchmarked. There's more factors to consider as well, bus speed etc.
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Sadly, CIV 5 doesn't perform well on macbooks of any size and label. I have a 2010 17'' macbook pro with a Nvidia card and it chugs so badly halfway through the game it's literally unplayable. It performs okay under boot camp but temps hit about 85 C the entire time, which makes me wonder just how much damage i'm doing to the internals having the gpu and cpu's run that hot for the long periods of time that CIV seems to require...
Hi, welcome.
That's a bit of a generalisation. While MacBooks undoubtedly perform less well than iMacs and MacPros, I understand the more recent ones with ATI cards are not too bad.
What's your actual currency?I'm ready for a new Mac, actually I'm a macbook air user.
I'm searching for maximum resolution and best graphics.. can u suggest me the best Mac model please.. maximum 1.500/800$..
thx
Civ V can only use four cores, more is irrelevantYeah. It's a driver issue, plain and simple. Nvidia just isn't interested in Mac gaming, and Apple figured this out when Starcraft 2 came out. No accident that they don't sell Nvidia in Macs anymore.
The driver issue is bad enough that a box the same as my quad-core 2009 Mac Pro, except with a higher-end (in 2009) Nvidia GPU, still can't play SC2 well, but mine with an ATI 4870 (again, 2009 model) runs it on Ultra. And I run Civ 5 w/o any graphics slowdowns. The game is very CPU-intensive, so the hyperthreaded Xeon helps.![]()
Sadly, CIV 5 doesn't perform well on macbooks of any size and label. I have a 2010 17'' macbook pro with a Nvidia card and it chugs so badly halfway through the game it's literally unplayable. It performs okay under boot camp but temps hit about 85 C the entire time, which makes me wonder just how much damage i'm doing to the internals having the gpu and cpu's run that hot for the long periods of time that CIV seems to require...
Civ V can only use four cores, more is irrelevant
I believe the difference between the 2010's with nVidias and the 2011's with ATIs is roughly the same as the difference between bicycles and motorcycles.