

- IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS WINDOWS 10
- IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS SOFTWARE
- IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS TRIAL
- IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS PC
- IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS MAC
Not because I'm a "sheep" that throws money at them because of the simple fact that it's Apple no, I throw money at them because their devices and software have a level of fit and finish that is unmatched by anyone….anywhere. It truly is an OS worthy of its impeccable reputation.So all in all, I have to give it to Apple: they've sold me on their products and software to the fullest. It can do so much, yet it remains so simple. Needless to say though, I am significantly happier with OSX, especially since I have an iPhone/iPad, than I ever was with Windows. There truly is so much to OSX that it'd be tough to cover it all in this review. Also, little things like AirDrop, where you can see other OSX machines, and simply drag and drop - hence the name - documents, applications, and even media files, and it automatically creates a P2P connection and sends the data over is very cool. Also, the iLife suite is so amazing, and iWorks is actually superior when it comes to working with my school work - and yes, you can import/export Word/Excel/Powerpoint files. It has an amazing e-mail, contacts, calendar, reminders, and browsing software built right in it was so nice not having to spend an hour unistalling crap that you ordinarily deal with when purchasing a new Windows PC.
IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS PC
So all in all, for the person who wants a Mac, but also likes to kick back with a PC game from time to time, I'd say this machines is one great deal.As for productivity, OSX simply works. Crysis 3 is absolutely playable, even with very high settings at 1440p - although shaders and some other effects were toned down. I use Nvidia's very intuitive and useful GeForce Experience in Windows on a bootcamp partition, and it automatically detects and sets the details for each game to provide a fluid gaming experience. I can very much attest to this machine's ability to rock even the most taxing current market games, given that you won't slide every graphical detail to the highest setting. The 675MX is a great mobile GPU, and the 680MX is basically a desktop 680 down-clocked a bit. Sometimes, like Steve Jobs said, the "experience" you have on a device is the true measure of its usefulness in our lives.But what if you wanted to game on this? I mean, it does have nice GPU options. I realized that I truly enjoyed the big screen of a desktop, but have grown increasingly less picky about the "internals" of the PC, as it truly doesn't matter with parts being truly so powerful. Needless to say, I simply got tired of dealing with all the drivers, firmware updates, BSOD's, and the incessant upgrades needed to keep a gaming PC even remotely pertinent in the world of gaming. I had been, up until recently, an avid gaming PC builder, and the only Apple products I had owned were laptops, and the various iOS devices. Plus, from what I can tell, a good gaming laptop ends up at around 1k which is more than I'd like to have to spend but maybe that's just what it is, but please be real with me.The 2012 27" iMac is my first foray into the world of Apple's iMac line.
IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS TRIAL
My question is basically just, is eGPU an option? What kind of damage ($) and trial and error am I looking at? Getting boot camp working in the first place felt like a big technological victory for me so I'm no Kevin Mitnick (is that reference too outdated?) I have this big lug of a PC so if buying a gaming laptop were the best option, the iMac would be pretty useless to me. Recently, games like Death Stranding and Doom Eternal are a no-go.
IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS MAC
It runs old Sierra on the Mac side, (but I don't know if that matters because I never use the Mac side.) My goal is to be able to play the new games coming out now and for the next couple of years.

IMAC 27 LATE 2013 PORTS WINDOWS 10
I play my games via Bootcamp windows 10 on my late 2013 iMac. I'm new here and not quite as computer savvy as I'd like so hopefully I can ask this in a way that isn't too irritating.
