![]() ![]() The mini may suffice, but obviously it has a few less ports so if you need them, having them directly on the Studio is a lot less headache against hubs / docks. Trying to keep the cost down and not really worrying about future proofing at this point. ![]() I do not do a lot of concurrent processing, unless you consider watching TV while I'm working concurrent processing.Īnd if after reading what my uses are, you think I could even go with a mini, I'm all ears. I've got all my files on external drives and any rendering or other stuff like that can be done on the internal 500GB drive. I might go for the 1 TB SSD, but I'm not sure that's even something I need. I'm not sure the 32-core GPU or 64 Gb upgrades will make a ton of difference to me. I'm thinking the base Mac Studio will be a huge improvement over my iMac. Things I do a lot on my desktop:Īdobe creative studio (definitely not a power user, but Photoshop, Premier, Lightroom and Illustratorįusion 360 3D designer (again, novice level type stuff) ![]() I've been going back and forth between a mini and the new Mac Studio. I have a circa 2013 iMac which has served me well, but it's getting very slow for certain things. Don't get annoyed, I'm sure this has been kicked about, but I have some specific questions.
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