D diegobgr macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 22, 2009 340 0 Jul 27, 2010 #1 Hi. I will use the iMac to view and edit personal photos, and game (quite a lot). What will you choose?
Hi. I will use the iMac to view and edit personal photos, and game (quite a lot). What will you choose?
jav6454 macrumors Core Nov 14, 2007 22,303 6,263 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza Jul 27, 2010 #2 i5 brings Turbo Boost, i3 doesn't. If that matters, then cough up for the the i5.
powerbook911 macrumors 601 Mar 15, 2005 4,009 397 Jul 27, 2010 #3 jav6454 said: i5 brings Turbo Boost, i3 doesn't. If that matters, then cough up for the the i5. Click to expand... The $1499 model has a 3.2 i3 that says it *DOES* have Turbo Boost, so???
jav6454 said: i5 brings Turbo Boost, i3 doesn't. If that matters, then cough up for the the i5. Click to expand... The $1499 model has a 3.2 i3 that says it *DOES* have Turbo Boost, so???
S stonemann macrumors regular Mar 3, 2009 144 11 Jul 27, 2010 #4 powerbook911 said: The $1499 model has a 3.2 i3 that says it *DOES* have Turbo Boost, so??? Click to expand... Except Intel say it doesn't... http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=46473,48505,48504,48496,48499, This'll no doubt be cleared up soon.
powerbook911 said: The $1499 model has a 3.2 i3 that says it *DOES* have Turbo Boost, so??? Click to expand... Except Intel say it doesn't... http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=46473,48505,48504,48496,48499, This'll no doubt be cleared up soon.
Z Zacken87 macrumors newbie May 26, 2010 10 0 Jul 27, 2010 #5 diegobgr said: I will use the iMac to view and edit personal photos, and game (quite a lot). What will you choose? Click to expand... I went with the i5, as I intend to use my iMac for gaming, as well. But I wouldn't say it's a necessary upgrade, for that. The graphics card will probably pose more of a bottleneck, in the long run, than the processor.
diegobgr said: I will use the iMac to view and edit personal photos, and game (quite a lot). What will you choose? Click to expand... I went with the i5, as I intend to use my iMac for gaming, as well. But I wouldn't say it's a necessary upgrade, for that. The graphics card will probably pose more of a bottleneck, in the long run, than the processor.
powerbook911 macrumors 601 Mar 15, 2005 4,009 397 Jul 27, 2010 #6 stonemann said: Except Intel say it doesn't... http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=46473,48505,48504,48496,48499, This'll no doubt be cleared up soon. Click to expand... Funny they'd screw up so bad in multiple places. Too bad this isn't something special for apple.
stonemann said: Except Intel say it doesn't... http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=46473,48505,48504,48496,48499, This'll no doubt be cleared up soon. Click to expand... Funny they'd screw up so bad in multiple places. Too bad this isn't something special for apple.