Mac Pro Gaming Performance 2015

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Daily there are people coming to ask if the Mac Pro can be good for gaming and what kind of graphics performance can it achieve, well I have been benching recently and will upload all my tests this week.
My specs are in my signature. I only have one game in Yosemite which is F1 2013. I am now downloading a bunch for Windows. My Windows is 8.1, all latest patches and drivers, no overlocking. I load the games from a 2TB Western Digital Black. I intend to move this set up to an m2 SSD in the future to get quicker loading and reduce all that ancient hard drive noise.
My first benchmark is simply the newest 3DMark. All the settings are default, no settings changed, nothing! In the case of this benchmark I ran the app from a RAM Disk I created with Im Virtual Disk Driver which made a G:/ drive with 1900MB/s read 2100MB/s write performance.
This is my 3DMark result with only one run. It is difficult to compare it to the database online as I can see only two Mac Pros in their system with my GPU and not even one Mac or PC system with my CPU (I understand but still). I am quite pleased with the result. Guru 3D had a overclocked six core 4.6ghz i7 and got about the same Fire Strike score their CPU was 2ghz faster than mine! Lol
About 15 more benchmarks to come on the weekend

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Apple has moved the majority of the Mac range over to high-resolution Retina displays, and these will look great for running your games. However, a Retina display needs a lot of power to drive all those pixels so, again, you need a GPU that can provide really good 3D performance. Out of the current Mac range. Jan 06, 2020  The new Mac Pro looks like it should be ideal for Mac users who enjoy gaming. But despite its $6,000 price tag, game performance is surprisingly (but unsurprisingly?) awful. Mac app store multiplayer games free. Mar 27, 2017  I have the 2016 MacBook Pro 15' - after a brief stint with some hardware issues, this unit has been stellar. I'm also a student, and a gamer. As weird as it sounds, the tables have turned - the 'business' Windows and 'creative' Mac, to me, has shifted, to getting work done in MacOS and gaming.