It can probably play games well.. but erm... why would you want to with that GPUs in the machine? They're not gaming GPUs. But also, why type of games were you thinking of?
I usually play World of Warcraft and Diablo III.
The iMac Pro 2017 with Vega 56 can play just fine, but not that great.
"Not optimal" (which is 100% true) is definitely not the same as "subpar" as you suggest, you should work on your definitions.People always crow "it's not meant for gaming", and "it's not optimal" as if you're going to have some sub-par experience.
Not optimal how?
The OP plays Diablo III & World of Warcraft, both of which run on MacOS. Why on earth would they boot into Windows when the proposed machine has a Radeon Pro Vega II Duo? The games will fly as-is. What need would you possibly have for an Nvidia card for OP's stated purpose?
So what if the drivers don't offer power & overclocking tweaks - once you're running D3 at 300 FPS at ultra settings, what more do you want?
I don't see anything about drivers that would negatively impact OP's gaming experience - the card has plenty of horsepower for their intended titles.
I was talking about optimized gaming in general, not for those specific games... you know... as in the title of the thread
"Mac Pro 2019 and Gaming"
I'm talking about... you know... the games OP specifically mentioned before you chimed in. They are MacOS native, not ports, and will fly on that hardware. Whether or not Blizzard will update them to run at 6k, and how they will perform at that level is unknown. I imagine you'd need to drop down to 4k. The proposed hardware is more than enough to run them.I was talking about optimized gaming in general, not for those specific games... you know... as in the title of the thread
"Mac Pro 2019 and Gaming"
People always crow "it's not meant for gaming", and "it's not optimal" as if you're going to have some sub-par experience. It's a 14 TFLOP card - of course it can play games. I plunk down that kind of money, it damn well better be able to game after a hard day's work. You expect 7,1 owners to buy a GeForce just to game on? The AMD cards will do just fine. Rock on, seasurfer.
I wouldn't expect to run WoW at 6k though.
Now if you want to have an interesting discussion, let's talk about this new Metal feature (I forget what it's called) that allows the OS to see all the GPUs as a single device. That might bring some interesting performance gains.
I'm talking about... you know... the games OP specifically mentioned before you chimed in. They are MacOS native, not ports, and will fly on that hardware.
Dude, my 2010 5,1 plays WoW and D3 great. They are not demanding games.I usually play World of Warcraft and Diablo III.
The iMac Pro 2017 with Vega 56 can play just fine, but not that great.
I'm talking about... you know... the games OP specifically mentioned before you chimed in. They are MacOS native, not ports, and will fly on that hardware.
What do you think of the Mac Pro 2019 and gaming with the Radeon Pro Vega II Duo?
Do you all think it can play game reasonably well with the 6K monitor?
So will it play games well, yeah, since it would be as good as 2nd best GPU in the market right now. But from a bang for the buck perspective, you would be better off with 2080ti custom system with 1/4 the price of Mac Pro.
Now if you want to have an interesting discussion, let's talk about this new Metal feature (I forget what it's called) that allows the OS to see all the GPUs as a single device. That might bring some interesting performance gains.
What do you think of the Mac Pro 2019 and gaming with the Radeon Pro Vega II Duo?
Do you all think it can play game reasonably well with the 6K monitor?
Now if you want to have an interesting discussion, let's talk about this new Metal feature (I forget what it's called) that allows the OS to see all the GPUs as a single device. That might bring some interesting performance gains.