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Agreed. The basic, entry-level 21.5" i3 will monster anything you throw at it, compared the pre-Intel machines.
Not much point in waiting since all the hardware revisions tend to be at the top end of the range.
27" will still remain the top-end screen, but there's been rumours of two smaller models now, rather than the two options we have now.
Probably just larger 7200rpm HDD's, with SSD's as an option. SandybridgeCPU's and the next line of GPU's from ATI. Plus a slight redesign of the chassis, maybe...
Most console gamers, myself included, know that PC gaming is where it's at if you want to best-looking games. Also that a keyboard and mouse gives you far more control for FPS'.
But IMO, playing the huge range of 360 games with mates that have the same system, reasonably cheaply and with a...
Not really. My issues were all cosmetic. Not really Apple's fault since they clearly all happened in transit in my case.
Plus, my issues were f*cking tiny. A few people on here have had issues lately, namely you and Shadowness.
You're still in the minority, even on CS.
Mine 27" i7 runs this...
ATI Radeon HD 5750 graphics processor with 1GB of GDDR5 memory
No idea whether that's good or not. The most it's ever been tested is on GTAIV. lol. It ran that, maxed out, at 50-60 FPS. It did get hot though.
I'm guessing Crysis would bum it. But then, it's not a...