K kmote Seg Fault'n, Messages 5,801 Location The dried husk where America came from Feb 7, 2012 #11 tj_extreme said: No, you wouldn't, because that violates Apples TOS. Click to expand... No it doesn't. It would violate the Apple TOS to put OS X on a non-Apple computer, not the other way around.
tj_extreme said: No, you wouldn't, because that violates Apples TOS. Click to expand... No it doesn't. It would violate the Apple TOS to put OS X on a non-Apple computer, not the other way around.
tj_extreme Daemon Poster Messages 812 Location Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Feb 7, 2012 #12 kmote said: No it doesn't. It would violate the Apple TOS to put OS X on a non-Apple computer, not the other way around. Click to expand... Sorry, my mistake. Still, don't see why you would do this, and to the guy who said to buy a Macbook for a gaming laptop: It's not really designed for gaming.
kmote said: No it doesn't. It would violate the Apple TOS to put OS X on a non-Apple computer, not the other way around. Click to expand... Sorry, my mistake. Still, don't see why you would do this, and to the guy who said to buy a Macbook for a gaming laptop: It's not really designed for gaming.
F Fat.Clown I don't overclock Messages 3,326 Location offline Feb 7, 2012 #13 ph4nt0m117 said: I would get the best macbook and put 7 on it. Click to expand... have fun playing with medium, if not low graphics
ph4nt0m117 said: I would get the best macbook and put 7 on it. Click to expand... have fun playing with medium, if not low graphics
tj_extreme Daemon Poster Messages 812 Location Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Feb 7, 2012 #14 Fat.Clown said: have fun playing with medium, if not low graphics Click to expand... My point, exactly. To the OP, I'd say your best bet would be a refurbed (but newer) Alienware, or an Asus.
Fat.Clown said: have fun playing with medium, if not low graphics Click to expand... My point, exactly. To the OP, I'd say your best bet would be a refurbed (but newer) Alienware, or an Asus.
smashedpumpkins In Runtime Messages 392 Feb 7, 2012 #15 tj_extreme said: Once again, I'd stay away from MSI laptops. The specs may be good, but from what I've heard, the build quality isn't. Click to expand... I purchased the following MSI laptop a few weeks ago and the only thing that bugs me is the keyboard has a little flex in it. The laptop itself is sturdy and feels like a laptop that will last. I put in a 120GB SSD along side a 500GB WD HD. To the OP, a lot of ASUS and MSI models have two HD bays which will allow you greater space for games etc... Newegg.com - MSI GT683R-242US Notebook Intel Core i7 2630QM(2.00GHz) 15.6" 12GB Memory 1TB HDD 7200rpm DVD Super Multi NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
tj_extreme said: Once again, I'd stay away from MSI laptops. The specs may be good, but from what I've heard, the build quality isn't. Click to expand... I purchased the following MSI laptop a few weeks ago and the only thing that bugs me is the keyboard has a little flex in it. The laptop itself is sturdy and feels like a laptop that will last. I put in a 120GB SSD along side a 500GB WD HD. To the OP, a lot of ASUS and MSI models have two HD bays which will allow you greater space for games etc... Newegg.com - MSI GT683R-242US Notebook Intel Core i7 2630QM(2.00GHz) 15.6" 12GB Memory 1TB HDD 7200rpm DVD Super Multi NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
tj_extreme Daemon Poster Messages 812 Location Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Feb 8, 2012 #16 smashedpumpkins said: I purchased the following MSI laptop a few weeks ago and the only thing that bugs me is the keyboard has a little flex in it. The laptop itself is sturdy and feels like a laptop that will last. I put in a 120GB SSD along side a 500GB WD HD. To the OP, a lot of ASUS and MSI models have two HD bays which will allow you greater space for games etc... Newegg.com - MSI GT683R-242US Notebook Intel Core i7 2630QM(2.00GHz) 15.6" 12GB Memory 1TB HDD 7200rpm DVD Super Multi NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M Click to expand... My take on a good, quality gaming laptop. Bigger screen, and Blu-Ray. Granted it has less RAM, but you don't even need 8gb for gaming as it is. Newegg.com - ASUS G74 Series G74SX-XC1 Notebook Intel Core i7 2630QM(2.00GHz) 17.3" 8GB Memory DDR3 750GB HDD 7200rpm Blu-ray-enabled DVD±RW/CD-RW NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
smashedpumpkins said: I purchased the following MSI laptop a few weeks ago and the only thing that bugs me is the keyboard has a little flex in it. The laptop itself is sturdy and feels like a laptop that will last. I put in a 120GB SSD along side a 500GB WD HD. To the OP, a lot of ASUS and MSI models have two HD bays which will allow you greater space for games etc... Newegg.com - MSI GT683R-242US Notebook Intel Core i7 2630QM(2.00GHz) 15.6" 12GB Memory 1TB HDD 7200rpm DVD Super Multi NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M Click to expand... My take on a good, quality gaming laptop. Bigger screen, and Blu-Ray. Granted it has less RAM, but you don't even need 8gb for gaming as it is. Newegg.com - ASUS G74 Series G74SX-XC1 Notebook Intel Core i7 2630QM(2.00GHz) 17.3" 8GB Memory DDR3 750GB HDD 7200rpm Blu-ray-enabled DVD±RW/CD-RW NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M