There is only one Mac that you can add cards too. Most people buy the iMac
or MacBook.

So why would graphics card makers go out of their way to sell cards that
would go in one machine that isn't normally going to be used for gaming?
Because games won't run on it to begin with.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave l [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 12:37 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: New MacBook Pro 15!
> 
> its not like you cant just open it up and add it yourself. At this
> point its up to the card makers to have them compatible with Apples,
> and I'm sure you will be seeing more of them. And if you say that some
> of those cards are older ones then maybe the options they show are just
> the ones they picked but you might call apple and see if you can use
> others.
> 
> Dell only lists a few options to add video cards as well but that
> doesnt mean you cant add other ones.
> 
> In my mind I would seperate a computer from a game console. To work and
> surf I'd get the best machine for that, for games I'd get a game
> console. To me it seems rather backwards to be more worried about
> playing games (im not a gamer) and having to use a crappy os such as
> windows and have that be a dominant factor and decide my os when I can
> be 2x as productive working on a good os which is what pays the bills
> and for toys such as games.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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