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Windows on Mac? 1!?!!111

Windows on Mac? 1!?!!111

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asdno2
Member
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12-23-2016, 07:11 AM
#1
I was thinking about using Windows 10 with Boot Camp on a Mac. Did anyone else try it and find it worked well? Also, could you share your CPU temperatures, usage stats, and battery info? And thanks for the Dennis photo – good luck!
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asdno2
12-23-2016, 07:11 AM #1

I was thinking about using Windows 10 with Boot Camp on a Mac. Did anyone else try it and find it worked well? Also, could you share your CPU temperatures, usage stats, and battery info? And thanks for the Dennis photo – good luck!

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Boggzilla
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 02:04 PM
#2
Running Windows 10 on Bootcamp comes with the usual caveat of needing to run Windows. I've set it up on my 2016 MacBook Pro mainly for gaming purposes. The only hiccups were from the operating system itself. If your Mac is a laptop equipped with a dedicated GPU, Windows will utilize that specific GPU, which can affect battery performance compared to macOS, where dynamic switching is possible.
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Boggzilla
12-29-2016, 02:04 PM #2

Running Windows 10 on Bootcamp comes with the usual caveat of needing to run Windows. I've set it up on my 2016 MacBook Pro mainly for gaming purposes. The only hiccups were from the operating system itself. If your Mac is a laptop equipped with a dedicated GPU, Windows will utilize that specific GPU, which can affect battery performance compared to macOS, where dynamic switching is possible.

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jerrydog01
Senior Member
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12-29-2016, 06:03 PM
#3
I've installed Windows on several Macs without major problems. It doesn't seem to handle the high resolutions well on the 5k iMacs, but it works fine on the MacBook Pros. My 2011 MacBook Pro was my primary gaming computer throughout college, especially with Bootcamp. If you don't plan to play games and have a newer 6-core Mac, you might want to consider Parallels instead.
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jerrydog01
12-29-2016, 06:03 PM #3

I've installed Windows on several Macs without major problems. It doesn't seem to handle the high resolutions well on the 5k iMacs, but it works fine on the MacBook Pros. My 2011 MacBook Pro was my primary gaming computer throughout college, especially with Bootcamp. If you don't plan to play games and have a newer 6-core Mac, you might want to consider Parallels instead.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
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12-29-2016, 09:06 PM
#4
Our development group requires MacBook Pros with Windows 10 installed. It’s not logical or cost-effective since they rarely use OS X, but the setup functions smoothly.
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josiecatz__10
12-29-2016, 09:06 PM #4

Our development group requires MacBook Pros with Windows 10 installed. It’s not logical or cost-effective since they rarely use OS X, but the setup functions smoothly.

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Luckydido99
Member
102
12-31-2016, 11:16 AM
#5
Running Windows on a Mac isn’t inherently risky. Apple created a compatibility layer that lets Windows operate smoothly through Bootcamp.
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Luckydido99
12-31-2016, 11:16 AM #5

Running Windows on a Mac isn’t inherently risky. Apple created a compatibility layer that lets Windows operate smoothly through Bootcamp.

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Blaster12121
Member
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12-31-2016, 04:37 PM
#6
It will function. Its stability hinges on Microsoft's approach and their limited testing of new releases.
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Blaster12121
12-31-2016, 04:37 PM #6

It will function. Its stability hinges on Microsoft's approach and their limited testing of new releases.

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Black_Smile
Junior Member
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01-01-2017, 09:42 AM
#7
I'm curious about the reason behind it—I want to understand what's going on.
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Black_Smile
01-01-2017, 09:42 AM #7

I'm curious about the reason behind it—I want to understand what's going on.

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aljencreater
Junior Member
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01-01-2017, 11:28 AM
#8
Been using Windows in Bootcamp for years across three different MBP systems, mostly for gaming and occasionally for Visual Studio. Regarding Mac-specific performance: expect overheating and poor battery endurance. Even minimal tasks like browsing or coding won’t match the battery life you get on macOS. Unless you enable the most power-saving settings you can, performance drops significantly—Visual Studio would last only about 3 hours, while a similar task in macOS could run for around 5 hours. I recently tested Parallels 14 with Windows 10; it performed very poorly, and during troubleshooting I discovered the latest version has many negative reports about this issue.
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aljencreater
01-01-2017, 11:28 AM #8

Been using Windows in Bootcamp for years across three different MBP systems, mostly for gaming and occasionally for Visual Studio. Regarding Mac-specific performance: expect overheating and poor battery endurance. Even minimal tasks like browsing or coding won’t match the battery life you get on macOS. Unless you enable the most power-saving settings you can, performance drops significantly—Visual Studio would last only about 3 hours, while a similar task in macOS could run for around 5 hours. I recently tested Parallels 14 with Windows 10; it performed very poorly, and during troubleshooting I discovered the latest version has many negative reports about this issue.

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Emmaaaa
Member
133
01-08-2017, 11:15 AM
#9
Based on my brief research, it appears Parallels functions mainly as virtual machine software, which may limit its performance compared to other options.
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Emmaaaa
01-08-2017, 11:15 AM #9

Based on my brief research, it appears Parallels functions mainly as virtual machine software, which may limit its performance compared to other options.

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Udlu
Member
193
01-10-2017, 01:47 AM
#10
Yes, it won't be amazing, but it can still be okay or even solid. I used older versions for less demanding games and everything functioned smoothly and quickly. It handled XP, 7, 8.1, and 10 well enough. You can look at YouTube reviews to see how it performs on similar tasks, including gaming. One person was playing Arkham City and a version of Assassin's Creed on the same setup...
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Udlu
01-10-2017, 01:47 AM #10

Yes, it won't be amazing, but it can still be okay or even solid. I used older versions for less demanding games and everything functioned smoothly and quickly. It handled XP, 7, 8.1, and 10 well enough. You can look at YouTube reviews to see how it performs on similar tasks, including gaming. One person was playing Arkham City and a version of Assassin's Creed on the same setup...

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