Kalernator Jun 24, 2016 @ 7:39am
What can my 5K iMac run?
Hey!

I've recently bought a 5K iMac. It has a 4.0 GHz quad core i7 processor, an AMD Radeon R9 M395 graphics card, 32GB of RAM and 1tb of pure flash drive (basically it's the completely maxed out iMac) and i'm curious as to what games it can run (on MacOS).

I'm specifically intersted in Fallout 4, ARK Survival Evolved, GTA V and The Witcher 3. Any help will be appreciated!
Last edited by Kalernator; Jun 24, 2016 @ 8:40am
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Jaahwy Jun 24, 2016 @ 8:26am 
ark survival should definetly work
Johnny Silverhand Jun 24, 2016 @ 3:21pm 
My real question is why would you buy a mac for gaming.................
Johnny Silverhand Jun 24, 2016 @ 3:22pm 
but all of those game should run fine on what you have
Don Dinko Jun 24, 2016 @ 3:22pm 
Almost any game should work on that monster of a PC, even extremely heavy games such as GTA V and Fallout 4. One thing I would keep in mind however is that a lot of games like that would either not be supported on Mac, ( i.e GTA V), or would not be monitized very well, meaning that the game would run worse than what your computer can handle.
I would definetly reccomend installing Windows via Bootcamp, or just sticking with what you have. You really do have a monster of a PC. To give you a frame of reference of what you can run on that thing, my Mac has a i5 proccessor clocked at 1.4 Ghz, and only has the built in Intel HD Graphics 5000 in. However, my system runs TF2 like a champ. Im sure your computer will not have any problem with any game you throw at it.

(Just curious, why did you buy such a crazy Mac like that? Was it a gift or did you just choose to buy a Mac ike that?)
Kalernator Jun 24, 2016 @ 3:27pm 
Originally posted by Doku:
Almost any game should work on that monster of a PC, even extremely heavy games such as GTA V and Fallout 4. One thing I would keep in mind however is that a lot of games like that would either not be supported on Mac, ( i.e GTA V), or would not be monitized very well, meaning that the game would run worse than what your computer can handle.
I would definetly reccomend installing Windows via Bootcamp, or just sticking with what you have. You really do have a monster of a PC. To give you a frame of reference of what you can run on that thing, my Mac has a i5 proccessor clocked at 1.4 Ghz, and only has the built in Intel HD Graphics 5000 in. However, my system runs TF2 like a champ. Im sure your computer will not have any problem with any game you throw at it.

(Just curious, why did you buy such a crazy Mac like that? Was it a gift or did you just choose to buy a Mac ike that?)

I bought this one because I thought I may as well go big haha. And thanks for the help! Do you know how I can sort out Bootcamp?
Kalernator Jun 24, 2016 @ 3:53pm 
Originally posted by AlphaTrading:
My real question is why would you buy a mac for gaming.................

I didn't buy the mac for gaming, I got it for media. I have a gaming PC, with a GTX Titan, it would just be nice to play on that 5K display, that's all
Don Dinko Jun 24, 2016 @ 4:20pm 
I have never installed Bootcamp on my Mac before, so im not exactly sure how it works. All I know is that Bootcamp is a program built in Macs that allow you to Install Windows and Boot to Windows via Bootcamp. Heres a couple of Youtube Tutroials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF2zy07LXuo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S5YM-TQ-nc
Good luck with your new Mac!
Kalernator Jun 24, 2016 @ 4:26pm 
Originally posted by Doku:
I have never installed Bootcamp on my Mac before, so im not exactly sure how it works. All I know is that Bootcamp is a program built in Macs that allow you to Install Windows and Boot to Windows via Bootcamp. Heres a couple of Youtube Tutroials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF2zy07LXuo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S5YM-TQ-nc
Good luck with your new Mac!
Thank you so much!
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