Pc gaming mice in Bootcamp?

I am using a 27 inch iMac. I also run bootcamp on it. I am buying a G9x gaming mouse from Logitech and I want to know if the mouse will fully work in bootcamp.

Anything that has Windows driver is fine.
It would be impossible to not work, but I do think - still have just 2GB RAM? is not going to cut it today nor would I run Windows 32-bit on Mac. That would be more of an issue.

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    Graphics:   GTX880M 8GB GDDR5, CUDA Core 1536 Unified
    Display:   2880x1620, 3K resolution IPS vivid panel, 350nits.
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    Internet:   Killer Doubleshot GB LAN, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
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    IO ports:   3 USB3.0, 1 USB2.0, Aux In, Mic In, Headset out, Aux Out
    Dimensions/Weight:   395 x 267 x 34~55mm, 3.48kg with 9 Cell battery
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    If we check on the AS SSD Benchmark tests, you could see more detail of the storage access performance is amazing, the Sequential read is 1116.76MB/s, write is 786.79MB/s. 4K-64Thrd read is 665.09MB/s, write is 461.18MB/s, it’s ultra fast!
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    The ultimate weapon for enthusiast gamers:
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    Conclusion:
    The overall score I will give this GT60 2PE Dominator Pro 3K IPS edition with Super Pack is 95 out of 100, this is really great machine for any hard core gaming or power user usage, I would recommend any one to must-have this notebook if it’s affordable for you!!
    Game Performance:   ★★★★★★★★★★
    Storage Performance:   ★★★★★★★★★★
    Gaming Design:      ★★★★★★★★★☆
    Sound Quality:         ★★★★★★★★★★
    Keyboard:         ★★★★★★★★★☆
    Online speed:         ★★★★★★★★★☆
    Price Range:         ★★★★★★★★☆

    Ok either you work for MSI or you changed the settings in 3dmark11. I only scored around 5K with my GT60 2PE 3k. Any idea why I'm scoring 3k below you? Laptop was plugged in btw. Also how can you enter bios settings with this laptop? I suspect that maybe the hybrid gpu thing is affecting my score, and the Pc is probably not fully utilizing the GTX 880M, maybe in bios I can disable the integrated CPU's video card??? Please let me know. Thanks.

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    Pentium                    IV 2.4 GHz (or equivalent)
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    Windows                    98ME/2K/XP
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    Intel                    Pentium4 1.5GHz
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    256                    MB
    512+                    MB
    HDD
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    2+                    GB
    Video                    Card
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    ATI                    Radeon 9000 or similar
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    Broadband                    Modem
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    yes but how well will it run on parallels?
    Windows runs very well in a VM such as Parallels or Fusion. But given the specs of your computer and your concern over how well it runs, why would you even consider installing XP, an old and unsupported OS?.
    Windows 7 is much better from with respect to performance, security, and support.
    If you want to run resource-heavy games then install Windows using Boot Camp Assistant. If you want decent performance for average use then install Windows 7 using a VM such as Parallels or Fusion.
    You want price ranges for what?

  • Can I create a windows 7 partition on a 1TB thunderbolt drive to use with my Macbook Pro?

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