Just watched that ^^^
Some interesting points, especially about not needing to upgrade the RAM from 32GB.
I thought the 16GB of RAM was where my 24" iMac was struggling, so just assumed 64GB would be a minimum.
I think I'm going to wait for some real-world comparison videos before making a decision. At the moment I'm toying with the base-spec Studio and a pair of Dell U2723QE instead of the Apple Studio display… but I'll probably change my mind again a few times before pressing the buy button.
Thanks, it's interesting that I'd already come to pretty much that same conclusion
I really think that a desktop should be more powerful than a laptop
My 24" iMac desktop is as powerful as an iPad Air *cries in M1*
Thanks, it's interesting that I'd already come to pretty much that same conclusion
The reason I'm now angling towards the Ultra is that I really think that a desktop should be more powerful than a laptop and the M1 Max in it is basically the same as the top of the range MBP. I know that tech will move on and it won't take long for it to be overtaken but I've always been one to buy the best I can afford to make it last as long as I can which is why my original iMac lasted six years and I've had my current one for five years.
It works out as about £1200* more to buy the base Ultra with a 2Tb drive than it does to buy the base Max with extra GPU cores, 64Gb RAM and a 2Tb drive.
Considering the difference between the base models is £2000, this makes sense to me. I'd be getting 48 GPU cores as opposed to 32, the same RAM, the same SSD but effectively double the computing power, double the memory bandwidth and double all the decode/encode engines along with that sparkly, smug feeling of having the spanky new chip
I think it's worth delaying the purchase a couple of months to put the extra cash together.
*Actually it'll be just £1000 more as I'm getting it ex-vat
That's just one big weddingTo go big on this one I will need £4k for the computer alone
That's just one big wedding
That's just reminded me, I still need to speak to you and now the weather is starting to get better I'll try and remember to message over the next week.I don't charge that much, I wish!
That's just reminded me, I still need to speak to you and now the weather is starting to get better I'll try and remember to message over the next week.
I am thinking the same...
I typically max out the spec so to get the maximum life span from it. My first MBP lasted 8 years, my current MBP I’ve had since 2018, cost me £2300 with Educational Discount!)….it’s hot garbage…emphasis on the hot but it still work and does what i need on the go. I’ve only had 2 iMacs since 2007. First one lasted until 2012 (5 years), that one I am still using today and it was top of the line spec with Quad Core i7, 32G of Ram and nVidia GFX.
The difference is that spec was £2200 or so I think with Education Discount. To go big on this one I will need £4k for the computer alone (the base Ultra seems to be most future proof), but £2k difference? Do I put the £2k towards the next computer in 5 years?
That’s the dilemma.
With edu pricing there's a £1080 difference between M1 Max and Ultra (1TB, 64GB ram). I decided that it's not worth it. Yes we're getting 2x the cores and 1.5x the GPU cores (64-core GPU costs extra). I don't think it's worth an 45% more money for me. I'd rather put the money towards the screen or accessories, or keep it and upgrade again in a couple of years rather than wait another 5-6 years.
This is still first gen desktop-grade Apple Silicon. They're great, but there's no doubt that Apple is going to improve these quite significantly in a couple of generations. First gen products are not known for their longevity, they get outdated pretty fast. Apple A15 is already a major improvement over A14 (which M1 series are based on), especially on the GPU side (20% faster per core and more efficient, and they pack more cores).
So I decided to get the M1 Max, which is a huge upgrade over my Intel iMac, and keep the money and upgrade again maybe during the M3 cycle where the platform will be more mature and I'll be more comfortable making a longer term purchase. My two cents.
Serious want, very little need
currently all mac in the office with a mix of Mac mini’s and a couple of 5.1s. The most taxing thing we have is possibly outlook a dozen chrome tabs WhatsApp and a couple of excel sheets open at the same time
the old 5.1s are absolutely fine machines and I won’t part with them one 6 core one 12 core but these are tempting
how do they handle multi monitor setups? Could I drive 6x4k displays off one?
How would it handle some light gaming ? Are talking on par with the current 5700xts we run in our 5.1s?
Would love to pickup a couple for the office and one for home
Does anyone know what happens to pre-orders if your card is declined? Will I move to the back of the queue now?
I went for the M1 Max, upgraded to the 32 core GPU and 1TB SSD but I wasn't expecting the payment to be taken today, so I hadn't moved the money across into my main account. As the store is down at the moment I can't modify the order.
Speak to Apple, they should be able to sort it without cancelling the order.
Do they? haven't checked myself, although the studio monitor has changed to preparing order.Does anyone know what happens to pre-orders if your card is declined? Will I move to the back of the queue now?
I went for the M1 Max, upgraded to the 32 core GPU and 1TB SSD but I wasn't expecting the payment to be taken today, so I hadn't moved the money across into my main account. As the store is down at the moment I can't modify the order.