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TF2 performance on MacBook pro
Created 19th June 2010 @ 20:14
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Just stick to boot camp for gaming. But, get a separate mic for your macbook. The inbuilt one has decent quality, but picks up fan noise while you’re playing.
Quoted from torden
Just stick to boot camp for gaming. But, get a separate mic for your macbook. The inbuilt one has decent quality, but picks up fan noise while you’re playing.
yeah I triend to run it on osx and it felt like horsehit in my morning cereal. Also after few hours of googling I doscovered that applefags are so lazy, that they didin’t fixed inbuild mic drivers so inergrated mic doesn’t work. I pray for god of beer that I will find cheap usb headset and it will work, otherwise I will be starving for no reason.
Quoted from Penguin_
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Oh, smcfancontrol at 4500rpm before rebooting solves the heat issues.
How can I set that?
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I got a iMac yesterday the i3 one its fucking ace on tf2 200fps :) but i’m still gonna play on my pc <3 i7 and 6gb of ram :P
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I got a iMac yesterday the i3 one its fucking ace on tf2 200fps :) but i’m still gonna play on my pc <3 i7 and 6gb of ram :P
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smc fancontrol: I used this for my Stationary mac. But, my macbook seems to adjust fanspeeds automatically. If you still want to use it, just google it, insall and finding where to adjust fanspeeds should be easy. You’ll need to start up in mac os, set the fanspeed, and restart to Windows. The fanspeed will then be saved and transfered.
Your inbuildt mic should work with mumble from the getgo, but I wouldn’t recommend using it, as it picks up fan noise while you’re playing. A decent stationary mic is 10 euroes.
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