Question about 17" Macbook Pro performance

So, I am able to get a new laptop soon, and money is not a factor. I was thinking of picking up a fully maxed out 17" Macbook Pro.
So what I was wondering.. how well will games run on it with these specs selected:
2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
256GB Solid State Drive
I am completely unfamiliar with macs. I have never owned one, and I'm not sure how well this would preform in Bootcamp (Probably usuing XP/Windows 7 when it is released).
I plan to play some pretty graphic intensive games (Left 4 Dead, Demigod etc) and would really hate for them to under preform.
Any help/advice would be awesome.
Thanks in advance

Customhobo wrote:
So what I was wondering.. how well will games run on it with these specs selected:
2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
256GB Solid State Drive
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    Let's say, for example, you've got a synth that's particularly CPU-intensive, and you've got a bunch of CPU-intensive effects on it.  Take half of those plugins and put them into an Aux channel, and send the audio output from the synth channel itself into that aux channel.  Believe it or not, this spreads out the processing power across the multiple cores of your CPU, lessening how intensely the CPU is having to work in one particular core.  Tried it out, works great! 
    The Mac Pro will definitely have more horsepower than a laptop.  For what I do the portability of the laptop is a non-negotiable, but if I had a more permanent studio location (and an unlimited budget) I would totally do a maxed-out Mac Pro.
    That's truly an amazing library of sounds!

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