Thanks, glad you liked the video! We will be more than happy to test some opening of apps for you, so look out for that. I hope you enjoy your iMac, it's well worth the wait. :)
FIFA was a bit laggy, but still, I'm getting the spec'd out one, so that will probably not be a problem. Nice video, anyway, my left ear really enjoyed it. I subscribed.
Many thanks for your comment. I am sure we could try playing a high graphic game such as Battlefield 3. Lewis, who owns the iMac, should be installing more RAM etc... so I will bring the graphics card up. I will keep you updated :)
Great video! I just ordered a 27" iMac Late 2012 with Core i5 3.2ghz and 1tb fusion drive :) I'm so excited for its arrival! Can you do some test like opening and closing different applications including some big ones like Photoshop if you have it? Thanks!
Could you please do a video playing battlefield 3 or a game like that please. I really liked this video. I was also wondering can u please upgrade your mac to 1gb deticated graphics card
Of course my 1,150 dollar pc would kick a mac to pieces with even half the requirements needed. But the macs are quite good-looking and very conservative of desk space whichi do admire a bit.
I'm assuming this would be due to having only 512MB of V-RAM on the 660M graphics chip. Why Apple would charge £1,500 for a computer which runs at such a high resolution and only give 512MB on the video chip is beyond me.
Its funny you get the entry level. then they say maybe you need a fusion drive. then maybe more ram. what the hell do we need all this for. im sure the old IMacs were just as good. you don't need all that. their fast enough
Too expensive and slow, my 256gb ssd write 490mb/s and reed 520mb/s... my i7 6core on cinebench 14.5 points. And all pc cost 2200$, apple is expensive and poor power.
Thanks, glad you liked the video! We will be more than happy to test some opening of apps for you, so look out for that. I hope you enjoy your iMac, it's well worth the wait. :)
Many thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Thanks for this. The first benchmark I have seen of this mac. Good to know it can run games if needs be.
FIFA was a bit laggy, but still, I'm getting the spec'd out one, so that will probably not be a problem. Nice video, anyway, my left ear really enjoyed it. I subscribed.
Many thanks for your comment. I am sure we could try playing a high graphic game such as Battlefield 3. Lewis, who owns the iMac, should be installing more RAM etc... so I will bring the graphics card up. I will keep you updated :)
Thank you very much I will be waiting
Great video! I just ordered a 27" iMac Late 2012 with Core i5 3.2ghz and 1tb fusion drive :) I'm so excited for its arrival! Can you do some test like opening and closing different applications including some big ones like Photoshop if you have it? Thanks!
when are you making that video? its been 2 months
Could the iMac run Star Wars The Old Republic on Average graphics? I know I would have to use the Bootcamp.
Could you please do a video playing battlefield 3 or a game like that please. I really liked this video. I was also wondering can u please upgrade your mac to 1gb deticated graphics card
Depends, the base one, yes, the 16GB 2GB graphics and above, you can have it on max.
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@Daniel Christopher Rea will the imac 27" 660m 512mb + fusion drive be enough for photoshop ,illustrator and imovie?
i subscribed,nice video!
it's the entry level 27 imac
hows the performance without fusion?
Of course my 1,150 dollar pc would kick a mac to pieces with even half the requirements needed. But the macs are quite good-looking and very conservative of desk space whichi do admire a bit.
was it a refursbished iMac?
I'm assuming this would be due to having only 512MB of V-RAM on the 660M graphics chip. Why Apple would charge £1,500 for a computer which runs at such a high resolution and only give 512MB on the video chip is beyond me.
Bit disappointed in the 27" scores. My 15" 2013 base retina scores higher with 13000
yeah well alot of people like me for example, like to play smooth on high/ultra which i can easily do.
Its funny you get the entry level. then they say maybe you need a fusion drive. then maybe more ram. what the hell do we need all this for. im sure the old IMacs were just as good. you don't need all that. their fast enough
the last of us is ps3 only..
Too expensive and slow, my 256gb ssd write 490mb/s and reed 520mb/s... my i7 6core on cinebench 14.5 points. And all pc cost 2200$, apple is expensive and poor power.