Poll: *** The official Mac Studio thread (it has Apple Silicon, lots of ports and everything!) ***

Are you going to buy an Apple Studio?


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My original plan was to get a Mac Mini, but by the time I added 10 GbE, and bumped the specs the price when up quite a lot. Then figured may as well get Studio. I don’t really need one as such, but I couldn’t definitely make use of one but not doubt a mini would have been nice perfectly fine. Just wanted a desktop that’s not windows that will last me some time, do photo/video editing, run some containers, VMs from time to time. But I do want to start experimenting with AI/models etc.

After several beers and a few cocktails yesterday I ordered this around 10pm:

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Refurbished Mac Studio Apple M4 Max chip with 14‑Core CPU and 32‑Core GPU

Only the 512GB version which is a shame, but I do have a NAS and 10 GbE networking which makes up for that.

DPD just notified me that it’s arriving today. Impressive.

Use the Caldigit then you have 2.5gbe, if you don’t need the full 10gbe, saving £100?

Nevermind, you ordered, nice!
 
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I think in my next upgrade in 2 years I might opt for at least a Mac Mini with a Pro chip or base Studio. Want more than 16G of RAM and better video/GPU.
 
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I think in my next upgrade in 2 years I might opt for at least a Mac Mini with a Pro chip or base Studio. Want more than 16G of RAM and better video/GPU.
That's the thing, when you bump the base spec up of the Mini and add 10 GbE, it's not far off the price of the Studio even with education savings. I think £1,779.00 for a refurbished Studio from Apple is a good price for what it is. Hopefully it should last me quite some time, I want to get a drone so will be editing drone footage as well as all the workflow I already mentioned.
 
That's the thing, when you bump the base spec up of the Mini and add 10 GbE, it's not far off the price of the Studio even with education savings. I think £1,779.00 for a refurbished Studio from Apple is a good price for what it is. Hopefully it should last me quite some time, I want to get a drone so will be editing drone footage as well as all the workflow I already mentioned.

That's how they get you, the incremental upgrade is not worth it. Whilst the M4 does everything I want at the moment, I really could do with more RAM than just 16g.
 
My original plan was to get a Mac Mini, but by the time I added 10 GbE, and bumped the specs the price when up quite a lot. Then figured may as well get Studio. I don’t really need one as such, but I couldn’t definitely make use of one but not doubt a mini would have been nice perfectly fine. Just wanted a desktop that’s not windows that will last me some time, do photo/video editing, run some containers, VMs from time to time. But I do want to start experimenting with AI/models etc.

After several beers and a few cocktails yesterday I ordered this around 10pm:

Code:
Refurbished Mac Studio Apple M4 Max chip with 14‑Core CPU and 32‑Core GPU

Only the 512GB version which is a shame, but I do have a NAS and 10 GbE networking which makes up for that.

DPD just notified me that it’s arriving today. Impressive.
Now I’ve got the rest of my office sorted, I’ve been considering what workhorse machine to get for when I want to dabble in game dev again.

Starting pricing up some MATX/ITX systems and realised that a full new PC these days is costing you £2k for a solid spec machine. Suddenly the Studio package looks a lot more appealing.

Could I live with Mac OS for game dev….probably. I guess the nice thing with Mac is that they hold their value way better than PC hardware.

I’ve hovered over the buy button on the 40-core GPU 64Gb 1tb model a few times already. The only thing stopping me is that the MBA M4 is so good already.

I’d probably want to upgrade to 10Gb Ethernet and build an NVme NAS first mind.
 
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Now I’ve got the rest of my office sorted, I’ve been considering what workhorse machine to get for when I want to dabble in game dev again.

Starting pricing up some MATX/ITX systems and realised that a full new PC these days is costing you £2k for a solid spec machine. Suddenly the Studio package looks a lot more appealing.

Could I live with Mac OS for game dev….probably. I guess the nice thing with Mac is that they hold their value way better than PC hardware.

I’ve hovered over the buy button on the 40-core GPU 64Gb 1tb model a few times already. The only thing stopping me is that the MBA M4 is so good already.

I’d probably want to upgrade to 10Gb Ethernet and build an NVme NAS first mind.
Thing is my gaming rig is already powerful, I have a 4090 in there plus the newest AMD 8 core gaming CPU (can’t remember the name). For AI stuff the 4090 will run rings around the M4 Max. I just don’t like using Windows. :cry: I’ll see how it goes but I may return it and get an M4 MacBook Pro to replace my M1 MacBook Pro instead. I just get annoyed with the whole docking/undocking process and a powerful Mac desktop really appeals.
 
I do think it will get put through its paces later, I added my photo library on my NAS to ON1 and all CPU cores on my M1 MacBook Pro were at 100% and temperatures (in clamshell) showing over 100 degrees.
 
I'm still pleased with the refurb Mac Studio M4 that I got a couple of months back. Its quiet, stupidly fast does everything I could need it to. I went with the mid spec with 64GB Ram and 1TB drive over the base one, as I wanted more ram.
 
I'm still pleased with the refurb Mac Studio M4 that I got a couple of months back. Its quiet, stupidly fast does everything I could need it to. I went with the mid spec with 64GB Ram and 1TB drive over the base one, as I wanted more ram.
I'm going to see how I get on. I think 36GB should be fine for photo editing and basic 4k video editing. But I think I'd prefer more storage, but again I have a NAS and I can always buy an external NVMe. Thankfully I have fast broadband so streaming files in iCloud/Google Drive etc should be fine also.

I noticed they have the 2TB model on the refurbished store but it's £2289! :eek:
 
The Mac Studio (2025 M3 Ultra, 80-core GPU) scores an impressive 5462 in 3D Mark Steel Nomad...

It compares quite well to the 7900XTX I have in main Windows PC...

 
Might have to rethink where I put it, much bigger than I expected.

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That's how they get you, the incremental upgrade is not worth it. Whilst the M4 does everything I want at the moment, I really could do with more RAM than just 16g.
Yeah more ram would be nice but I’m getting along fine with 16GB. I give my Windows 11 VM 8 GB and have two safari tabs running in the background. Works fine.

Checked the MacOS Activity Monitor and its using about 12GB with these apps running.
 
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Few hours in, bloody hell it's quick. I thought my MacBook Pro M1 was quick, but this is on another level entirely.



Sat importing my entire photo library from my NAS, CPU temp is high, but I can't even hear the thing.

Very, very impressed so far. Now I'm debating sending it back for one with more onboard storage.
 
That is the one regret I have with my M1 Max Mac Studio. I only got 512GB of storage.
I just use an external NVMe drive I put together with an old 1.92TB M2 drive as the boot drive. I don’t need the AI stuff.

As far as MacOS is concerned I’ve got 1.92TB of storage.
 
I just use an external NVMe drive I put together with an old 1.92TB M2 drive as the boot drive. I don’t need the AI stuff.

As far as MacOS is concerned I’ve got 1.92TB of storage.
Some things are a pain in the arse to move to external drives though. I already have a 2TB and 512GB SSD external drives.
 
Some things are a pain in the arse to move to external drives though. I already have a 2TB and 512GB SSD external drives.
Yeah but mine is the boot drive with MacOS installed on it therefore you don’t have move anything to it. Everything is saved to it by default.
 
I'm glad I've got the internal 1TB drive, but having lots of fun with compatibility with USB4 drives where they won't detect, and I already have a USB4 enclosure, Samsung T5 and T1 drive. I need to spend some time seeing if it a combination of them or specific ports that cause a problem. I picked up a 2TB EX400U and the mac refused to boot when I plugged that in which was a bit of a surprise, as had hope to retire the old T1 drive that I use for backups.
 
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