Sup dudes! Anyone here have a 13" Macbook?
4 GIG version of the 13" Macbook.
160GB HD
2.0 Ghz CPU
Nvidia 9400M
http://store.apple.com/us/configure/MB466LL/A?mco=MTkzOTIzOQ
I figure it should run Zbrush pretty decent as well as Max (running boot-camp).
I'm buying one so I can compile iphone games and also have a laptop (since I don't have one).
Thanks!
B
Replies
I just needed something to compile stuff for the iphone, be able to run ZBrush reasonably well. 3DS Max would run on windows running bootcamp.
I know Macs are PRICEY...but the only way you can legally compile iphone apps is on a mac:)
Thanks!
B
Bootcamp runs max really well too.
It doesn't need to be insane just good enough to kick around 1-3 million in Zbrush.
B
Thanks Quake.
B
Thats why you dont use the mac os
http://gizmodo.com/5070561/macbook-vs-macbook-pro-hardcore-graphics-death-match
Scott
That isnt saying much, i would hope any new PC bought today would kick the butt of a 2 year old rig.
I'll let you know how it works out.
Thanks!
B
Never heard anyone using it thou...
so far i love it, sexy to use, and powerfull, probably not as powerfull pc laptop but they dont have a all in one aluminium casing
shit just realised, the importance of those three letters P R and O to which family mine belongs
B
With the options for ssd drive in the macbook pro, plus the option to swap out the dvd drive for another harddrive in the conversion, you could stick two ssd drives in that baby and have a machine with literally no internal moving parts - not to mention a hefty amount of storage. I'd love to use a tablet pc with the new macbook pro specs/options.
Put some 3dcoat, some sketchbook pro 2010, modo or silo and photoshop on there and it's one pimpstacked piece of kit.
So i bought and received my macbook last week. I installed bootcamp with Vista 32bit (piece of cake). I loaded up Zbrush, 3DS Max 2009, Adobe Design Premium CS3, MS Office 2007 as well as my wacom drivers. Everything works and runs smoothly. I haven't run any major stress tests but as a quick test I was easily able to load up my 2 mil mesh in Zbrush and spin it around no sweat. 3DS Max seemed to run ok too however I didn't do any major rendering or realtime direct X stuff. Just typical modeling of below 100k models. Photoshop does just fine loading up and working on 1200x1600 files. Office ran fine, and my Wacom drivers for my Graphire (hey it's small and perfect for travel) worked great. Battery life tends to be around 2-2.5 hours running a bunch of shit. (IM, firefox, photoshop) all at the same time with full brightness. I dropped into 'power saver' mode which bumped it closer to 2.5 hours. Vista tends to run a little more power hungry than OSX so I imagine it'll get better battery life with that OS.
So there you go.
I'll post further updates if I have any more info.
B
Macbook Unibody
CPU 2.0ghz
4gb DDR3
250 gb HD
Nvidia 9400M
waitaminute, they advertise 8 hours on a single charge is that only on the 17" macbook pro? 2.5 hours is still nothing to sneeze at. How's the heat, the next laptop I purchase will be used on the top of my lap.
They advertise around 5 hours for the older batteries, running Mac OSX and doing moderate internet surfing and word processing.
2.5 hours for hardcore modeling, listening to music, IM, and internet on Vista (an operating system that's pretty shitty for laptops) all at the same time isn't terrible.
My hope is to get it up to 3 hours with tweaking the power saver stuff.
B
i was looking at picking up one of the new minis (with the same 9400m gfx-chipset) as my next desktop PC for light 3d work since i don't wanna have a big machine around anymore.