Mobility Side How does an ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 compare to a Geforce 6600GT (pci-e)?
I'm looking for benchmark info that I can hopefully put side by side and compare the two cards, though ideally I would like to find a review that has both cards tested under the same factors. Also if anyone has any experience with _both_ cards, please tell me of your subjective or objective experiences.
Basically I want to know if the Macbook Pro would outperform my current PC (AMD64 3200+ 6600GT 1.5gb ram) machine in gaming (assume they will have the same amount of ram). I found one benchmark testing all mac products against a very similar machine to mine and my machine killed all of the macs but I can't tell if it was the processor or the video card that caused the speed-- so i'd like to get info specifically on the video cards themselves.
Thanks
oh, no speculation please, I can come up with enough of that on my own. If you don't have sources to cite with benchmarks or some standardized testing process, don't bother posting.
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I have a pain and i dont know what it is but its affecting my everyday live?
2 days ago I was at home not doing anything out of the ordinary just some light housework and all of the sudden I got a sharp pain in my back right between my spine and my shoulder blade. I dont know what is causing it but i can't strech my back at all I can barly turn my neck and my arm on the affected side has almost no mobility. I have talked to family and they think maybe it is a pinched nerve but when i did some online research they described a pinched nerve with numbness and tingling. I just have a lot of pain and when I try and move the pain gets a lot worse. Has anyone experienced this or heard of it before. Thank you.
Are you having muscle pains or is it pains in your spine/joints? If it is muscle pains I recommend that you try some magnesium, i have read a lot about it lately and have started taking it as a supplement with my diet. It has many positive effects on your muscles and can help with many other areas of your health as well. Here is some of the info that I have found:
"Involved in more than 325 biochemical reactions, some of the early symptoms of magnesium deficiency include body aches, chronic constipation, headaches and migraines, insulin resistance, PMS, leg cramps, muscle twitches, and more. Left untreated, a magnesium deficiency can lead to more life-threatening conditions such as heart disease, hypertension, stroke, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and others."
Try this link for more info. I hope you found an answer to your trouble!