New Macbook - WoW Fps?

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#1 luke62022
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What is the framerate for WoW on the new base Macbooks? (not macbook pro, just the base macbook with the 9400m intergrated graphics)
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#2 crazy-player
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Depends on what settings.

EDIT: Do you have a link for this Macbook?

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#3 luke62022
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medium quality settings.
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#4 crazy-player
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Considering its one of these two, I would say on medium settings, and at 1280 x 768 resolution, about 30-35 FPS average, maybe lower, maybe higher.
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#5 rik666
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Considering its one of these two, I would say on medium settings, and at 1280 x 768 resolution, about 30-35 FPS average, maybe lower, maybe higher.crazy-player

Nice n' decisive :P.

Considering wow will run on intergrated cards, it should be fine. 1280x768 with medium settings would be fine.

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#8 CellAnimation
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According to BareFeats ("the" site for Mac benchmarks) you can expect 45FPS (average) on the new MacBook 2.4GHz with 9400M graphics at the MacBooks native resolution*. * World of Warcraft 3.03; All sliders at max except Shadow Quality with Multisampling set to 1x. Using "Narache Warrior run from Totem to Tree" benchmark that stresses the GPU.