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- Hey guys, this is Austin.
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I am no stranger to trying to game on a Mac.
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However, this time, well, we're taking it up a notch.
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This is a $200 MacBook straight from 2009.
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To be clear, this is a terrible idea.
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But also, I don't really care.
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This MacBook is straight from eBay,
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and it has had a bit of a hard life.
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The inside is actually fairly clean,
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so there's no major scratches on the screen,
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the keyboard and trackpad are all clear.
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However, on the exterior of the shell,
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there's a pretty sizable crack here,
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and it looks like someone just attacked
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the bottom of it at some point.
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Generally speaking, the words "Mac"
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and "gaming" don't go together.
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When you put "2009 white MacBook"
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together with the word "gaming,"
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you usually have a recipe for
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some straight garbage town.
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Inside, the specs are, well, not great.
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It has a 2.3 gigahertz Intel Core 2 Duo processor,
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four gigabytes of RAM, an Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics.
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A step up from integrated graphics, but not by much.
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However, it's not all bad.
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The rest of the hardware does feel reasonably modern.
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It's running currently a copy of MacOS Sierra,
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although you can update it to High Sierra,
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and you got stuff like dual-band Wi-Fi,
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a good keyboard, a decent trackpad.
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It doesn't really feel that slow.
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- [Video] It is the first iPhone to drop the home button.
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- So, with an only 1280 by 800 display,
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don't expect to be blowing through 4K YouTube on this guy.
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Watching normal 720p video is no problem.
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Because it is running a modern operating system,
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not only do you still get stuff like patches,
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there's even support for things like Siri.
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With a resolution of 1280 by 800,
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the screen is definitely low-resolution
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by today's standards.
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However, the panel itself really isn't bad.
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Yes, it does not get quite as bright as I would like,
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but the color and especially some of the viewing angles
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are a lot better than other TN panels
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that I've found on laptops around $200 today.
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You're also getting a good selection of ports,
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including not only MagSafe, but Ethernet,
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Mini DisplayPort, and a pair of USB 2.0 ports,
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and you get an optical drive, because 2009.
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I have to admit, when I first had the idea for this video,
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I expected this to be pretty much garbage town.
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But it really isn't.
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However, the real test is going to be,
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can I play any games at all on it?
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Minecraft is a game that runs
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on basically every piece of tech on Earth,
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and it runs just fine here on the MacBook.
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Yes, you do have to turn the graphics settings down.
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Especially, you have to turn the chunk distance
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to be lot closer, but it does work.
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Now, Steam does work on MacOS,
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so of course, I have to give CS:GO a try,
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and I'm not expecting good things.
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16 FPS (laughing).
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Alright, let's--
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Oh, oh no!
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Okay.
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I'm gonna give this a solid F for failure.
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CS:GO is not MacBook compatible, at least not a 2009.
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However, the main reason I actually wanted to this video
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was a new thing from Nvidia called GeForce Now.
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GeForce Now itself isn't new,
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but what is is the Mac beta.
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Essentially what we can do here is
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we can go through pretty much
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any game on Steam and Battle.net.
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Now, they don't support everything,
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but a lot of the major games, such as Dota 2,
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Fortnite, Battlefront 2, you can all play for free,
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at least right now during beta on the Mac.
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The only catch is that you actually have to own these games.
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The way it works is once you actually log into GeForce Now,
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you log into something like Steam or Battle.net,
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and you can play the games on your own accounts.
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Now, back in CS:GO running in GeForce Now,
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it is a huge difference.
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Because the computer in the cloud
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is doing all the heavy lifting,
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all the MacBook has to do is
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essentially just decode the video
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and pass through my mouse
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and keyboard input over the internet.
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I know that there's absolutely a little bit of latency
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that is added, but because we're over Ethernet
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and because we have fiber here in the office,
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it's really hard to see any kind of major difference.
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Next, we have Playerunknown's Battlegrounds.
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This is a game that you would never be able to run
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on the MacBook in a million years,
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but here again, it runs pretty well here with GeForce Now.
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It's crazy just how far cloud gaming has come.
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It feels like not that long ago that,
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while you could do stuff like this
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with PlayStation Now and GeForce,
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it really relied on having a crazy-good internet connection.
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Without it, it was super-choppy
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and there was a lot of latency,
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even with a good internet connection.
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But here, I mean, yes, if I look closely,
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I can see there's a little bit of a difference
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as far as not being able to fully get that instant response,
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but it is not bad.
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Is there nothing in here?
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Oh, no, no no no no!
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Get--
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No, no, yes, yes!
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I did it!
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I (laughing) killed someone with my fists!
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Yet again, Overwatch works totally fine.
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Dude, I'm really impressed with this.
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I've been wanting to try GeForce Now for Mac for a while,
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but there's really nothing to complain about,
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if you have a good internet connection,
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and I can't stress that enough.
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If you don't, this is not going to be
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as smooth as an experience.
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But if you do, it runs basically just like
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you're running it on your actual MacBook.
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The only real catch here is that this is free only in beta.
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At some point, Nvidia is going to come to their senses
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and start charging for this.
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But man, as long as it's free,
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it's essentially like you're getting a free
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high-powered gaming PC that just happens
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to run on a little tiny MacBook.
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So, should you buy a 2009 MacBook
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to turn into a gaming PC?
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Of course not.
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But if you want to get into GeForce Now
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while it's still for free on the Mac,
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this is not a bad way of going at all.
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This is a great example of how newer technology
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can mean that you don't have to leave older hardware behind.
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Speaking of the hardware,
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this MacBook is a lot better than I thought.
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I'm actually considering maybe doing a few upgrades
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and doing a part two to this video,
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so if you guys want to see that,
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let me know in the comments below.
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Anyway guys, thank you so much for watching,
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and I will catch you on the next one.