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Dayz standalone on late 2013 Macbook Retina

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Hey guys,

 

Just wondering does anyone who plays DayZ on their macbook noticed the fan gets really loud when playing the game? The game runs smooth and I don't have an issue with performance but Im afraid the laptop is going to overheat. I do have a cooling pad but I'm not sure how effective that is.

 

Please share your experiences. thanks.

 

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Your problem is your Mac. They just aren't designed for gaming. I'm also pretty sure the noise is your harddisk and not a fan. A Mac that small can't possibly have a fan.

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I agree with chubby above ( no hard feelings, just the profile pic i'm referring to mate :D)

 

Mac's aren't for games.

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yea I would stop before you overheat the poor little thing...

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As a former mac user

 

Don`t use macs for gaming. They sell overpriced with inferior hardware and games usually don`t come with mac support.

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Hm not sure how to do that and what temp to watch out for.

Nothing above 70 celzius is good. Look for some macbook temp monitor software

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I hope you didn't buy the Mac for gaming... They're great for school, but not for gaming.

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I have the late 2013 15 inch retina macbook pro with 2.3 quad core i7 haswell, 16 gig Ram, nvidia gt 750m (2 gig card) and I play skyrim on mostly high and some ultra averaging 60 fps and play dayz standalone on high settings averaging 45-80 fps.

The only problem I have is that the w a s d keys get very warm.

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