I want to love Apple, but they’re making it hard - Mac Studio SSD Swapping

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    Is it possible to repair or upgrade the SSD in the Mac Studio? We investigate.
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  • @rightwingsafetysquad9872
    @rightwingsafetysquad9872 Před 2 lety +10837

    Someone definitely got fired for not locking out power supply swaps.

    • @knightsljx
      @knightsljx Před 2 lety +1474

      Nope, already got fired for making the power cable removable

    • @OffitInfinity
      @OffitInfinity Před 2 lety +559

      @@knightsljx Is this the same guy who was fired for the iMac Pro's memory not being soldered on?

    • @irfanfauzi7082
      @irfanfauzi7082 Před 2 lety +120

      @@OffitInfinity exactly

    • @UliTechMobile
      @UliTechMobile Před 2 lety +1

      True
      czcams.com/video/rc1Bdsrn0T4/video.html

    • @rkevic
      @rkevic Před 2 lety +52

      Is it the same guy that glued the digitizer chip on the iPhone 6 max along with bend gate

  • @Alias_Anybody
    @Alias_Anybody Před 2 lety +5402

    I think the Apple cardboard engineers may be the best and most elite type of engineers they have. Just making it neat, practical, robust and eco friendly, no manpower wasted on actively making it worse.

    • @tHaH4x0r
      @tHaH4x0r Před 2 lety +207

      Please don't give them any ideas...

    • @Gren4te
      @Gren4te Před 2 lety +135

      @@tHaH4x0r for what? Letting the cardboard engineers make the mac itsself? Don’t see where that could go wrong :Kappa:

    • @MundaneThingsBackwards
      @MundaneThingsBackwards Před 2 lety

      The manpower isn't "wasted." Unrepairable Macs sold to naive and ignorant consumers = massive profit. They can use their cheap ass Chinese slave labour to do the Louis Rossman stuff with access to all the original parts they could ever want or need and resell the fixed machines as 'new' OR make the entire process such a hassle that their more wealthy consumer base just says 'fuck it give me another one.' Full price.

    • @MisterBunbao
      @MisterBunbao Před 2 lety +84

      @@samapico Please stop providing nightmare fuel.

    • @carlospoolquintal432
      @carlospoolquintal432 Před 2 lety +16

      The one division we should respect

  • @teakodo
    @teakodo Před 2 lety +907

    Apple: We didn't include power bricks cuz enviornment.
    Also Apple: Oh your SSD died? looks like you need a whole new Mac

    • @SmileFile_exe
      @SmileFile_exe Před rokem +46

      big companies or organizations only care about the enviorement if it benefits them

    • @DanielFerreira-ez8qd
      @DanielFerreira-ez8qd Před rokem +54

      @@SmileFile_exe that's not even caring about the environment, that's just pretending to care while deliberately making things worse.

    • @yosuaindonesia
      @yosuaindonesia Před rokem +2

      @@DanielFerreira-ez8qd hey i got idea to make every part in mac (including box, charger, walk to the store or even button) need subscription. So good for environment isn't?

    • @peevpl
      @peevpl Před rokem +5

      nope, you just need new NAND modules...

    • @pandemicneetbux2110
      @pandemicneetbux2110 Před rokem +1

      @@SmileFile_exe Some of them are actively dumping barrels of toxic waste into endangered wetlands. Not everybody is doing that.
      If you're buying Apple you're literally contributing to destruction of the environment and child slave labour.

  • @doqstudios3397
    @doqstudios3397 Před rokem +242

    I used to work at Apple as a hardware technician and I can't even begin to express how infuriating it was that I always had to use special software developed for internal use ONLY to solve issues like these. All their devices can theoretically be modified and repaired as you would normally expect, but they've made sure to lock everything so you NEED to use their own software and programs to make it work...

    • @andrewk8636
      @andrewk8636 Před rokem +30

      It would've been really cool if you leaked the software

    • @user-nb3xu8yw6h
      @user-nb3xu8yw6h Před rokem

      @@andrewk8636 they d kill his family for that 😭😭😭

    • @ermannoantonelli6545
      @ermannoantonelli6545 Před rokem +32

      Using proprietary software to do maintenance tasks is not the end of the world, the problem is that are not available to general public. This is clearly a violation to the right to repair

    • @josephgospa4031
      @josephgospa4031 Před rokem +2

      A Similar experience like yours here.

    • @rigen97
      @rigen97 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@andrewk8636 it's easy to say "would be cool if you leak it" but the reality is if the source of the leak was identified, the leaker's career would be _fucked._ And you can bet that the leak would be identified because Apple had eyes on every pins of their microchips. yeah it would be cool while it lasted but it was a risk to someone's livelihood, risk that low-level technicians can't often afford.

  • @RaXXha
    @RaXXha Před 2 lety +2517

    Certified tech here: The SSD can be upgraded but the storage controller firmware in the SOC has to be reconfigured, this can only be done by booking a repair in apples systems and then entering a diagnostic mode allowing the mac to connect to Apples servers which will remotely install the configuration. And yes, I agree it's dumb.
    Edit: Theoretically they could probably enable people to do this at home since the entire update process is cloud based and only requires the user to enter the serial numbers of the new chips into their system. It works the same way for iphones, and they're going to enable self repair for those. Will they? Probably not.

    • @disoriented3971
      @disoriented3971 Před 2 lety +70

      I'm guessing this is because (due to the controller being in the SOC) the wear-leveling information, etc has to be reset. I wonder if there is some kind of pairing going on as well between SOC and flash.

    • @Gregb05
      @Gregb05 Před 2 lety +210

      @@disoriented3971 Sure there's reconfiguration; wear metadata, rewriting keys, and so on, but why does Apple need its servers involved, and why does it work fine when you replace one of the same size?

    • @datachu
      @datachu Před 2 lety +150

      Amazing, so everything has to be cloud based now, even a firmware restore. For your own safety and security I'm sure, definitely not so that the machine is tied to a UUID tied to you so that everything you do can be tracked and sold by Apple... Same reason they blocked Facebook from tracking you on the iPhone.

    • @RyanW914
      @RyanW914 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Gregb05 my guess is they are trying to prevent their config software from getting out into the wild to stop companies like OWC from making 3rd party replacements…..

    • @schnuffelpuff3923
      @schnuffelpuff3923 Před 2 lety

      @@disoriented3971it's because Apple is a shit company.

  • @lavandulaangustifolia7902
    @lavandulaangustifolia7902 Před 2 lety +3523

    The Mac Studio was such an opportunity for them to finally become repairable and modular.
    They made the devices harder to repair on purpose, they were not constrained by thinness or performance issues. They just wanted the computer to be unrepairable.

    • @xxnvytechxx6417
      @xxnvytechxx6417 Před 2 lety +70

      Repairable = more money for them cuz you have to buy another one or pay a ridiculous amount of money for a sketchy repair

    • @stevengoetz6773
      @stevengoetz6773 Před 2 lety +18

      hold on! what's not repairable, the PSU is modular, and so is the flash storage? You can replace the storage with the same sized component, you just can't upgrade it. The RAM is part of the SOC and can't be made modular, and designing a socket for the SOC doesn't seem worth the expense. Not sure what else you were hoping for. It's plenty repairable.

    • @rudymoralesjr
      @rudymoralesjr Před 2 lety +130

      Don't forget, their product announcement kept pushing how "modular" the Studio is. So not only is the product an antithesis to their previous repairability articles, they're misguiding consumers as well by misusing technical terms. Talk about false advertising, Apple style.

    • @mathieul4303
      @mathieul4303 Před 2 lety +87

      @@stevengoetz6773 🤨

    • @MundaneThingsBackwards
      @MundaneThingsBackwards Před 2 lety +99

      @@stevengoetz6773 Found one. 😏

  • @JB-zi3dr
    @JB-zi3dr Před 2 lety +195

    Love how I can easily add several 2 TB SATA SSDs to my 11 year old ASUS 6PTE mobo, but would be stuck with a meager 512 GB with this state of the art compact computer. Absolutely ridiculous.

    • @michal_king478
      @michal_king478 Před rokem +22

      and the 2tb ssd costs less than the difference in price between the 0.5tb and 1tb mac. And the biggest spit in the face is how those arent even whole different SSDs in there but merely just flash modules soldered to a pcb. The production cost of one of them can not exceed 5 or 10 bucks

    • @pavanbk15589
      @pavanbk15589 Před 9 měsíci

      Dont you think they planned a decade ahead to push people into cloud? :-D That's why they are doing this.

    • @zoltanberkes8559
      @zoltanberkes8559 Před 2 měsíci

      State of the Art?

    • @JahaJaho
      @JahaJaho Před měsícem +1

      @@zoltanberkes8559 State of the art of ripping us off.

  • @MikeLikesChannel
    @MikeLikesChannel Před 2 lety +27

    FYI… they’re gonna do it even if customers make a stink. As history has proven. I was a Mac Genius for 7 years… you guys are discovering what we in the GR knew about the Fruit Co back in 2006 💚 Pre 2012 was a glorious time for Macs. Expandable RAM & storage, could pull the ODD and add a 2nd SSD… good times. Fast forward 10 years, they’re appliances.

    • @crazychicken2005
      @crazychicken2005 Před měsícem

      I agree with this. I don't like any Apple product made after 2012. That's when they got really unrepairable.

  • @tobylegion6913
    @tobylegion6913 Před 2 lety +3590

    Linus: "Confirmed. You CAN switch power supplies!"
    Apple: "Thanks Linus, chipping PSUs is a great idea! We haven't thought about that!"

    • @BlazerRox
      @BlazerRox Před 2 lety +166

      They will totally do this, I mean, they put chips in their freaking lightning cables FFS

    • @wibs0n68
      @wibs0n68 Před 2 lety +17

      @@BlazerRox iirc most usb c cables are also chipped

    • @HoLDoN4Sec
      @HoLDoN4Sec Před 2 lety +36

      lol they already do this with their iPhones:
      chargers, charging cables and batteries have chips in them that prevent you from replacing them with non-Apple ones or prevent you from using 3rd party chargers/cables without some major drawbacks.

    • @TheLongDon
      @TheLongDon Před 2 lety +46

      @@wibs0n68 Not to determine validity though...

    • @SimonBauer7
      @SimonBauer7 Před 2 lety +40

      @@HoLDoN4Sec man you gotta love android for that. being able to charge from whatever cheap ass cable you have laying around is awesome.

  • @killianhaugh3819
    @killianhaugh3819 Před 2 lety +3642

    Linus: you can switch the power supply
    Apple: we have made a huge mistake and our customers are in grave danger

    • @hycron1234
      @hycron1234 Před 2 lety +197

      _Half expecting them to introduce a new feature where the product bricks itself the moment you open it_ 🙄

    • @stephenv167
      @stephenv167 Před 2 lety +61

      @@hycron1234 don't give them any ideas....

    • @scepter0143
      @scepter0143 Před 2 lety +40

      apple talking with news interviewrs:
      Our technicians have thoroughly .. this computer is very.. er yes it will not be possible to change the power supply on future mac os updates. And well security reasons... da yah the-uh system will not allow because ah- well we want to ensure da utmost security and performance for our users and ah- ah being able to change the power means .. is no good.
      Honestly apple just do better, there's no reason to lock down your tech except to give your repair shops more revenue - and apple fanboys can at least see this much

    • @fredwupkensoppel8949
      @fredwupkensoppel8949 Před 2 lety +22

      In b4 Apple explains how dangerous it is that a PSU can be replaced by a user while completely ignoring that ATX PSUs are a thing.

    • @Shimashimatchi_
      @Shimashimatchi_ Před 2 lety +3

      not that they really care xd

  • @crazywarp36
    @crazywarp36 Před rokem +109

    Apple in 2004: "Our Imacs only have 3 screws on the back so our computers are easy to open" Now: "Weld it shut or get fired" (they dont weld it but you get my point)

    • @carlosdgutierrez6570
      @carlosdgutierrez6570 Před rokem +5

      Oh, they will eventually don't worry, it is not a matter of if but when.

    • @mr.Drawgo
      @mr.Drawgo Před rokem +2

      Soldered ram.. I think they are doing it

    • @scepter0143
      @scepter0143 Před rokem +4

      More people need to remember that teams of software and hardware engineers were paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to actively make the users' lives worse

    • @MarcoAntonio-df7sl
      @MarcoAntonio-df7sl Před rokem

      @@mr.Drawgo it's an arm device, so it's normal, however they've done to that Intel systems as well years ago

  • @demagescod9657
    @demagescod9657 Před rokem +20

    The biggest irony is that the number of people they prevent from doing this is so so small that they likely loose money by even spending the time to develop these protections and in place. Not to mention the customers they might have lost by doing so. They are literally costing themselves money by trying to make more money.

    • @ErrorTH
      @ErrorTH Před 10 měsíci +2

      Nah, there is a ton of reasons to do this bullshit.
      * An actual economic reason: there is a market of buying and ripping devices for parts to sell them to repair shops. Of course it is cheaper, faster and easier than source them from Apple.
      * Stolen devices are especially nice to disassemble and sell as parts. It is an actual problem that apple can solve in this horrible way, but sadly don't. Hackers are always one step ahead.
      * Secure boot is a thing and it requires a chain of trust, aka locking EVERYTHING down in a most annoying way, so you can't compromise a computer even with physical access. It includes inability to add something new to it without wiping it.

  • @lavandulaangustifolia7902
    @lavandulaangustifolia7902 Před 2 lety +15185

    They made such an effort to make it unrepairable.

    • @kshitijvarshney
      @kshitijvarshney Před 2 lety +384

      And unupgradable and expensive

    • @Kardall
      @Kardall Před 2 lety +856

      @@danielwalls5150 Looks like your SSD is faulty, we will have to replace the mainboard.

    • @loidforger6413
      @loidforger6413 Před 2 lety +234

      Welcome to monopoly.

    • @leovang3425
      @leovang3425 Před 2 lety +74

      @@Kardall hey I've seen this one, I've seen this one, it's a classic.

    • @unicodefox
      @unicodefox Před 2 lety +52

      I'm waiting for my check in the mail from LMG for increasing their viewer engagement 😃

  • @gusramos3620
    @gusramos3620 Před 2 lety +4068

    We have reached the times when consoles have become more upgradeable than Macs.

    • @mrld3005
      @mrld3005 Před 2 lety +36

      like the ps5 where a Blu-ray costs you 100 more?

    • @SuperSlapek
      @SuperSlapek Před 2 lety +165

      @@mrld3005 Well, I really don't side with Sony but I looked rn and BD drive with 4k capability does cost cca 100$ alone...

    • @testedtech
      @testedtech Před 2 lety +112

      @@mrld3005 Well, I don't think it's exactly the same. PS5's are subsidized to be sold nearly at cost (at launch anyway...). You could easily argue that the drive-less model is actually FURTHER DISCOUNTED rather than the drive model being an 'extra' $100.
      Subsidized means the hardware is very cost efficient for the amount of power you get for running games because they are not trying to profit on their console hardware itself, sometimes even selling at a loss. There is a very good reason it makes financial sense for Sony to subsidize their hardware (to build a user base, and profit on the games and other).
      The further discounting of the drive-less model makes a lot of strategic sense because now they have a model with a notably ($100) lower price than their "full" model with the drive. The drive-less model forces consumers to buy digital content and games, which are more profitable for Sony and are not re-saleable as used copies. There is no packaging, middle men, and minimal distribution (only server and bandwidth costs, which DEFINITELY are cheaper than the overhead of selling physical copies).
      You could compare this to an imaginary scenario where oil companies sold 2 models of cars. One costs less, but uses more gasoline. They can sell the car cheaper and make up the cost with selling them gas.
      A console is primarily purchased to play games on, and without a drive, you MUST buy the more profitable digital versions of the game.

    • @tampixena
      @tampixena Před 2 lety +56

      @@mrld3005 on a mac that option will be 1000

    • @brunoais
      @brunoais Před 2 lety +17

      @@mrld3005 Or A Steam deck that doesn't care if it now has a 2TB SSD (which is never sold out of the box from Valve)

  • @sunnyxiong3560
    @sunnyxiong3560 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I just successfully "swapped" a SSD drive between two Mac studios(4TB vs 8TB). I struggled on the same issue but funny thing it turns out that I just need to change the original disk location and then it works out well(both units restore successfully after the swap). In stead of slot A to A swap, try slot A to Slot B swap.

    • @orlandolizardi7226
      @orlandolizardi7226 Před 5 dny

      Could you expand on how you changed the original disk location?

  • @bigboldbicycle
    @bigboldbicycle Před rokem +3

    I replaced some flowers that have died in the garden, then the whole house stopped working, the locks, the toilet, the curtains all just froze up. I had to put the dead flowers back in for the house to work again. I now have the option to replace the flowers for $1,000 each by the builders or leave them alone.

  • @Zeverinsen
    @Zeverinsen Před 2 lety +2956

    Honestly, when thinking about the environment alone, this kind of anti-consumer practice should actually be *ILLEGAL.*
    Repairing and maintaining products is *crucial* to reducing waste and pollution!

    • @TheAvgJoeVlog
      @TheAvgJoeVlog Před 2 lety +33

      Preach

    • @robertt9342
      @robertt9342 Před 2 lety +24

      I am hoping that the OP actually lives their life in a way that reduces their environmental impact and does whatever they can to reduce waste and pollution..
      Often It’s just a stupid but not inaccurate talking point thrown out by people who do nothing in their own lives to reduce their environmental impact and are just using this to rant against their most hated enemy, Apple. Most viewers on here buy products that are far worse for the environment and use them in ways that have little productive value.

    • @cordellwanless5914
      @cordellwanless5914 Před 2 lety +158

      @@robertt9342 his point is that apple is always trying to be sustainable but isn't in this case. It's a moot point if the consumer/commenter is or not - the point is apple continues to "try" to be (i.e. cardboard boxes, charging brick, etc), but still does this shit

    • @cholesterol6703
      @cholesterol6703 Před 2 lety +53

      Don't confuse the Apple narrative with truth or common sense.

    • @cordellwanless5914
      @cordellwanless5914 Před 2 lety +6

      @@cholesterol6703 if that is in response to what I said I'm not quite sure what you mean

  • @dumpsterdawg
    @dumpsterdawg Před 2 lety +2446

    Linus: "There's no way Apple would do something this anti consumer would they?"
    Apple: "We can, We do, We will"

    • @mbzuze
      @mbzuze Před 2 lety +10

      "We must"

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Před 2 lety +37

      @@hotaru25189 I don't think apple think of there customer as customer, but members some sore of cult, with religious over tones

    • @F1ll1nTh3Blanks
      @F1ll1nTh3Blanks Před 2 lety +5

      Apple: "Are YOU Sure About That!"

    • @PixelVogue
      @PixelVogue Před 2 lety +1

      BS! lol

    • @Beastintheomlet
      @Beastintheomlet Před 2 lety +6

      Ever since that stupid cable being attached to the studio display there little I don’t think Apple would do any more.

  • @shapelessed
    @shapelessed Před 6 měsíci +2

    13:35 - In fact, there IS custom logic on the FLASH module.
    All these FLASH memory modules are proprietary! Each of them has a proprietary microcontroller that connects it the M-series SOC through a PCIe x1 interface.

  • @FactsOverFear.
    @FactsOverFear. Před rokem +6

    I really respect Linus for standing for the customer. He stands with Louis efforts with right to repair and recently with the Filmora lifetime upgrades fiasco. Worth letting the ads play completely. 👏

  • @otapic
    @otapic Před 2 lety +1341

    At some point I just expect Apple to weld everything shut and if you try to even open it to upgrade it, they'll send a special task force to shoot on sight

    • @VideoArchiveGuy
      @VideoArchiveGuy Před 2 lety +66

      I've long advised that Apple should include a chip that includes a cryptographic key to decrypt the firmware that is erased instantly if the case is opened.

    • @ohioplayer-bl9em
      @ohioplayer-bl9em Před 2 lety

      😲

    • @npc386
      @npc386 Před 2 lety +43

      too expensive for apple, a little c4 device is cheaper😁

    • @indiansnowleopard
      @indiansnowleopard Před 2 lety +9

      My RAM is welded to the MOBO of my Macbook Air.

    • @VideoArchiveGuy
      @VideoArchiveGuy Před 2 lety +4

      @@indiansnowleopard Yes, much faster and more reliable than socketed DIMMs and bridge chips.

  • @rossmanngroup
    @rossmanngroup Před 2 lety +3116

    I wonder if, by the time the repairability, upgradability, or serviceability of almost all modern devices is revealed to be zero to a majority of the population, it will be too late to do anything about it.

    • @licht4808
      @licht4808 Před 2 lety +194

      it already is too late. just dont use macos, build your own systems and slap linux/windows on it.

    • @robonator2945
      @robonator2945 Před 2 lety +97

      I mean there are already competitors going out of their way to market for repairability and long term functionality. Fair phone, framework laptop, librem phone, etc. It's just a matter of getting consumers to actually value those features over flagship ones. (and I mean, they are staying in business now, so unless the market that goes out of their way to buy more repairable devices somehow shrinks, they aren't going under)

    • @0b4y3mi
      @0b4y3mi Před 2 lety +53

      @@robonator2945 one other problem is that the people who are into repairability are not the norm, so market is limited, and the "raparability" companies will have to do a fine balance between the price of device, the price of parts and the durability of their stuff to not extinct their own market by selling hardware that remove customers from the market instead of locking them in like the others

    • @0b4y3mi
      @0b4y3mi Před 2 lety +10

      @@robonator2945 I REALLY hope that the general public starts to the the appeal of it and the market grows big enough for it to not be a concern tho

    • @robonator2945
      @robonator2945 Před 2 lety +9

      @@0b4y3mi You're right that it's not the norm, but the fact is I don't see how the current market niche will shrink. Companies like the ones I listed are factually profitable targeting a market niche that is unlikely to shrink, by that measure it's highly unlikely it will ever be "too late". The key is consumer education and EXPANDING the niche that cares about that sort of thing. Even regulation will inevitably just be bypassed through loopholes or whatnot, but if consumers simply don't buy non-repairable or non-consumer friendly products there isn't really a loophole in that so long as at least a few big groups are dedicated to educating consumers.

  • @jeremycoe7259
    @jeremycoe7259 Před rokem

    Many thanks for the effort. Im awaiting my delivery for the Mac Studio 2Tb SSD. Should have watched your video before I order ...

  • @Vortex001_MLG
    @Vortex001_MLG Před rokem

    YAY! Video’s back up, I missed this

  • @rohan8721
    @rohan8721 Před 2 lety +1423

    This is why right to repair is a necessary factor to prevent corporates from harassing the consumers. Even Steve Wozniak said that having the ability to repair products is what truly makes sustainability more of a practical approach. We need more consumer protective laws and ensure both the parties concerned come into a conclusion in this matter.

    • @idkjuststop
      @idkjuststop Před 2 lety

      True, its just Cook being evil. If Jobs was alive he would never do that.

    • @tellusmars7770
      @tellusmars7770 Před 2 lety +33

      I Have never own a Apple product. I recon I will not own one before I can tinker and upgrade my own property. The computer last longer when I can do that. Same goes for smart phones. I Love Apple for design and apps. But I am locked and have a feeling that I do not own my bought product.

    • @ironcito1101
      @ironcito1101 Před 2 lety +9

      Why do we need laws, though? It's easy to find out how serviceable a product is before buying it. If it's important to consumers, companies will take notice or they will lose to competition that does. If it's not important to consumers, why force it through laws?

    • @Qwerty-tw7ku
      @Qwerty-tw7ku Před 2 lety +6

      This repair stuff is bs, apple products are built with quality, a mac literally lasts forever and if you are that scared of a cube breaking then get apple care cover..., changing the ssd on a mac is dumb, if youre spending 2k on 512gb then im pretty sure these people can afford 2.2-2.6k for 2tb; it's all about choosing the right option not tampering with the internals and inserting lower quality ssds/iems

    • @jakx2ob
      @jakx2ob Před 2 lety +5

      This is not really a r2r issue though.
      Which is why someone like Louis Rossmann doesn't see a big problem with it.
      I don't think it's good, in fact when you look under Louis' video you might find my comment poiting out that this is still anti customer and specifically to prevent upgrades.

  • @nbest
    @nbest Před 2 lety +1801

    Apple: "We support the right to repair"
    Also Apple: "It's not like you'll be able to find parts"

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Před 2 lety +5

      what did you try to install, SSD on a cable, what is it?
      Why you need Linus? specials?

    • @Zydraxis
      @Zydraxis Před rokem +13

      also apple: only by our own hands and lots of money

    • @kaiser2979
      @kaiser2979 Před rokem +34

      @@lucasrem did you miss the part of the video where Apple intentionally made their SSDs incompatible with regular NVME drives simply so they could save a few bucks on the controller? Their goal is literally to upsell you on upgrades they went out of their way to modify so that the consumer could perform themselves, despite literally every other competing product allowing the user to upgrade that part themselves.

    • @brakesforsnakes757
      @brakesforsnakes757 Před rokem

      💀

    • @PlatinumEagleStudios
      @PlatinumEagleStudios Před rokem

      @@lucasrem Quit defending Apples crap kid. Also learn some fucking grammar too. You talk like you're still 9.

  • @scottschaelling9371
    @scottschaelling9371 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much for making this video 🙏

  • @WraithAllen
    @WraithAllen Před rokem +1

    In the 90's, I manages an academic department at a university what had all its faculty computers and lab computer as various Macintosh models. None were uni-box designs and all had easy to open cases (generally just either snap off with plastic clips, or a removable panel and the motherboard could be slid out to access). Both RAM and hard drives were accessible and each to upgrade, and there were a few third party products to upgrade with PowerPC processor boards in the late-90's... which we did for the faculty systems rather than replacing the systems completely. It was easy and we trained student workers to help do the upgrades. Wish Apple went back to that more consumer-friendly sort of design.

  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM Před 2 lety +3439

    5:20 I thought it was better if the power lines connect before data lines, no? For ESD purposes, data lines are weaker, so I would prefer power lines to connect and discharge ESD before data lines connect. But you may prefer to live more dangerously!

    • @maiomango
      @maiomango Před 2 lety +175

      Its the magic man!

    • @thesixteenth
      @thesixteenth Před 2 lety +2

      ...

    • @kidcrumple2906
      @kidcrumple2906 Před 2 lety +2

      .

    • @atridhar2226
      @atridhar2226 Před 2 lety +24

      I agree with u Medhi but the rest of the producers don't follow it so they swapped it with the safety concern as u mentioned cause even if the repairilbility plan back fired they would have a safety sheild guarding their asses 😂 this is business boisss

    • @vectorpacer2063
      @vectorpacer2063 Před 2 lety +21

      they aren't as smart as you mr Mehdi man

  • @xoai00
    @xoai00 Před 2 lety +716

    Imagine if a construction company who built apple's building made proprietary outlets, door locks, and light bulbs, etc. Then when ever apple need to plug in something, make keys for doors, or change a light bulb they have to pay the construction company to send in a tech to do those thing for them....because apple logic.

    • @TheDustyShed
      @TheDustyShed Před 2 lety +57

      Sell them a overpriced dongle.

    • @codyhubert6178
      @codyhubert6178 Před 2 lety +18

      This is pretty close to how the government buys contracts and spare equipment. Outlets aren't proprietary but keys for doors/changing light bulbs requires contracted companies to source them.

    • @rkadi6540
      @rkadi6540 Před 2 lety +2

      I would gladly design the new interlocking mechanism for their door, windows, light bulb housing, even the electricity socket

    • @PsyrenZero
      @PsyrenZero Před 2 lety +11

      Sounds like the McDonalds Ice cream machines.

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 Před 2 lety +7

      and if a door gets stuck shut and becomes a fire safety hazard, they can't just get someone to repair it, they have to pay the construction company smh. imagine a fire happens in the meantime 💀

  • @sikz26300
    @sikz26300 Před rokem +3

    The recovery environment used to be stored on a partition of the boot drive. If swapping the flash module makes it unreadable it would make sense the recovery os is gone.... but they could drop a usb stick in there with a recovery os at least.

  • @meskarzeczvlog
    @meskarzeczvlog Před 11 měsíci

    I was really keen to order a MacBook recently and just got my chill pill by watching this. Thanks 😂

  • @TheProstig
    @TheProstig Před 2 lety +799

    Fun Fact:
    There are debates in the EU to make it mandatory to label a device with Planned Ageing.

    • @Hhhhhh-sz9ud
      @Hhhhhh-sz9ud Před 2 lety +81

      Would be awesome. Even for stuff where the customers already know, it’s something different for it to have that label

    • @TheProstig
      @TheProstig Před 2 lety +21

      @J Hemphill I mean the apple software updates, that slow down the device. Not sure how exactly it's called

    • @aidantrask9603
      @aidantrask9603 Před 2 lety +10

      Wow what a simple motivator. That could work. Like with foods that meet certain standards...

    • @dennis4985
      @dennis4985 Před 2 lety +6

      ​@J Hemphill Oh, I would have loved my samsung galaxy s5 if it had been "sabotaged" by android or new "expensive" features were basically restricted to still support the device the long way. But yeah...still using my Iphone SE and it works great without any lags at all...

    • @Tanstattoo
      @Tanstattoo Před 2 lety +7

      @@dennis4985 I tossed my SE in the trash, that phone......garbage. I'm about to toss my 11 pro in the trash too, I've noticed my financial apps are freezing, and It's driving me crazy. My pixel 4 has a faster shutter speed, the battery lasts longer, it does how ever do this strange thing where the screen will back out to the home screen on its own, on apple music.

  • @todortodorov940
    @todortodorov940 Před 2 lety +1562

    Apple made some huge mistakes:
    1. PSU is swappable.
    2. Power cable is removable.
    3. PSU is removable - it should be soldered.
    4. Power cable does not contain lock-chip and can be swapped.

    • @cisco20211
      @cisco20211 Před 2 lety +71

      Chill. They get the idea one day

    • @LetsNotBeHasty
      @LetsNotBeHasty Před 2 lety +86

      Hahahaha....yeah people getting fired for it as we speak

    • @NTN_music
      @NTN_music Před 2 lety +65

      5. USB-C cable should be chip locked to special devices

    • @user-sw1wq8lh2w
      @user-sw1wq8lh2w Před 2 lety +16

      Apple should just make a computer that is an all in one, plug it into the wall, everything else is on board. Including keyboard, mouse, screen, speakers

    • @NTN_music
      @NTN_music Před 2 lety +36

      @@user-sw1wq8lh2w soo, a laptop

  • @simonmuranja2426
    @simonmuranja2426 Před rokem

    Cool edits man. You are a true icon and an artistic icon!

  • @nyqa
    @nyqa Před 2 lety +13

    I'll be damned. After watching Linus for about 10 years, I think I'm gonna use the sponsor discount :) Give Glasswire a try 👌

  • @Crunchy415
    @Crunchy415 Před 2 lety +1660

    Apple: our all cardboard packaging shows how green of a company we are!
    Also Apple: throw out your entire $3000 computer when you run out of 512gb storage.

    • @atlehassum1492
      @atlehassum1492 Před 2 lety +66

      That price is nauseating

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja Před 2 lety +166

      The fact that they even sell computers with less than 1tb of storage is hilarious.

    • @jadamsnz
      @jadamsnz Před 2 lety +27

      What an over simplification this statement is. It's a desktop with multiple Thunderbolt ports so nothing to stop a user adding external drives that will be damn fast. It also has a 10Gb Ethernet port so connect it to a NAS for bulk storage is another possibility. Only and idiot throws out a computer because the HD is full, at worst they sell it.
      Your statement is slightly more relevant in relation to RAM though where you don't have an upgrade path but even then, only an idiot would throw it out.

    • @SaddisticSpeller
      @SaddisticSpeller Před 2 lety +219

      @@jadamsnz Tim Cook alt account spotted.

    • @0cyb3r0
      @0cyb3r0 Před 2 lety +100

      ​@@jadamsnz Yes, because the average Apple enjoyer would go out of their way to build their own NAS.
      The people that are notorious for prefering ease of use over upgradability and customisation.
      Best they'll do is put on some external HDDs/SSDs, but even then the point of this mini pc is to have a small clean pc somewhere nice, not have stuff hooked up to it all the time.

  • @CrankstaWho
    @CrankstaWho Před 2 lety +607

    I worked for AppleCare for a while a few years ago and it's like this for everything- not just the hardware but the internal SOP's are designed to screw you at every opportunity. I'll never forget the call I had with a customer who had spent $1500 on a Certified Preowned (from an authorized vendor) 2018 MacBook Pro for school and ran into the butterfly keyboard issue. Fun fact: anything preowned is marked AS IS in big bold letters on our screen as soon as you pull up the serial. What does AS IS mean in Apple? "Not our problem." Even for confirmed, warranty issues. This series of keyboards was confirmed to have an issue and was advertised ON OUR SITE to be covered for repairs on anything to do with it. This chick had bought a CERTIFIED PREOWNED (for nearly the price of a new one mind you) that had APPLE'S STAMP OF APPROVAL ON IT buuuuuttttt because someone had bought it before her, all warranties were bucked. At that moment, I decided I would never buy an Apple product in my life- they don't care as long as they got their money out of you.

    • @kael13
      @kael13 Před 2 lety +12

      Had she only just bought it? That kinda thing is covered by warranty here in the UK. For 12 months, if I recall correctly.

    • @CrankstaWho
      @CrankstaWho Před 2 lety +68

      @@kael13 Sale was in the US, and the previous owner of the device had it for two days, the lady I served had it for a few months, but less than half a year. I escalated it as far as I could and everyone had the same response "It's an as is product, so she'll need to pay $800 to have the warranty issue fixed or buy a new one herself."
      It was awful.

    • @chinmaybapat6774
      @chinmaybapat6774 Před 2 lety +7

      @Leah Hensch Respect!

    • @usefulidiot21
      @usefulidiot21 Před 2 lety +40

      So Certified Preowned just means it was working when they sold it? Sounds about the same as buying from anybody on the street as long as you see it working before you pay. Apple sucks in so many ways.

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage Před 2 lety +8

      This story is common with "open box", "refurb", "as-is", "previously owned" electronics from anywhere these days. Apple, Samsung, Amazon, Newegg, etc. At least for normal consumers, anyhow.

  • @gregfreeman1341
    @gregfreeman1341 Před rokem

    This is why I took your advice in 2021 and bought one of those 14 core i9 processors (they were in China on Ebay) along with a Gigabyte x299-ud4-pro motherboard and turned it into a hackintosh. I'm sure it's not as fast as an M1 (it hits 10k on geekbench) but I put two nvme drives in and just added another 1 tb SSD to it that's attached to the case. I did have some snags though adding the SSD... The nvme drives turn off the 3-4-5-6-7 data connectors so I was forced to plug it into either the one or two data connector. And the little side mounting brackets on the corsair case were a joke so I just stuck the SSD to the side of the case with some sticky tape.

  • @nickp.4915
    @nickp.4915 Před rokem +1

    Still a 22 year IT professional proud to have never knowingly given Apple a single dollar of my money. I possess two apple devices, one phone (I think it's a iPhone 10, honestly I'm not sure) owned by my employer that they assigned to me and force me to carry every day, the other an older i-pad (also not sure what model) that was also assigned by same employer that was connected to the cellular network as a tool for us to use for a while that when the company decided to cut cellular costs they cut the cell service and told us to keep the ipad as our own. So I guess I OWN one Apple product, an aged IPad that I literally use as a Wifi connected PDF reader in the garage when I need to reference documents\manuals etc while working on hobby projects. Think I have used the IPad 3 times in the past five years hahaha. Anyway, Apple's philosophy toward their "customers" over twenty years is exactly why I don't see myself ever supporting Apple. For them it's ALWAYS a "money grab" and lock-down routine, just not interested. I guess one day if they make something exponentially excessively insanely cool that I just can't live without that *may* change, but until then I have been more than joyed to not give them my money...

  • @robertt9342
    @robertt9342 Před 2 lety +594

    Honestly, I am really disappointed with Apples limitations. Adding/replacing storage should be a minimum.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 2 lety +22

      I think every computer should have at least one internal port that can be user populated. And M.2 is a good approach for that. It's not only for storage, there are also wifi or bluetooth modules. Just like the old PCMCIA slots on laptops or ISA/PCI/PCIe in desktops.

    • @johnmurcott1273
      @johnmurcott1273 Před 2 lety +13

      Especially for the goddamn price

    • @zadsazhad
      @zadsazhad Před 2 lety +9

      Even laptops are upgradable for memory and storage, even some of em can be swap out the gpu and ports...this freaking metal brick can't do the modularity part even the easiest one

    • @Larslegos
      @Larslegos Před 2 lety

      It's not a flaw, it's intentional. That's what makes this a big deal, Apple shouldn't get a pass because of their own weaponized incompetence. The argument that Apple doesn't actually know what they're doing is completely false. They know exactly what they're doing and it won't change unless people make them change it.

    • @lancelindlelee7256
      @lancelindlelee7256 Před 2 lety +10

      I'm not disappointed. Never expect anything and you will never be disappointed. You can never really expect any pro-consumer move from Apple.

  • @darkroast9907
    @darkroast9907 Před 2 lety +741

    These kinds of anti-consumer practices should be called out, loudly, every time.
    Just like when Apple's butterfly keyboards required replacing the WHOLE DAMN LAPTOP every time a key got stuck (which was all the time).

    • @BufordTJustice42069
      @BufordTJustice42069 Před 2 lety +101

      Best way to call them out is to stop buying their shit.

    • @awayfrommydeskjc
      @awayfrommydeskjc Před 2 lety +45

      @@BufordTJustice42069 Agreed - I don't know why we keep talking about apple. All the advice should just be: "don't buy apple, it's bad mmmmkay"

    • @damnfreakingsien
      @damnfreakingsien Před 2 lety +8

      It’s because apple design things with a strong set of user requirements in mind, and unfortunately, repairability is not one of them. If the keyboards are easily swappable it might result in in a bulkier design which is not very appealing.
      To be fair, they make up for it with really good service. I rmb swapping batteries for my iPad. Instead of swapping the batteries directly, they replaced the entire iPad. All at the cost of just the battery replacement.
      But yeah, I do agree that apple needs to improve repairability. They’re basically creating a repair monopoly.

    • @platinumdynamite
      @platinumdynamite Před 2 lety +7

      @@BufordTJustice42069 If Macs were bad, sure - but the fact is they're incredibly useful devices with a fantastic ecosystem of support. They seem to be turning a new leaf on hardware, albeit slowly.

    • @severgun
      @severgun Před 2 lety +15

      @@BufordTJustice42069 Main issue that EVERY OTHER brand will do the same and you end up in situation where you buy or go away with nothing at all.
      Such things must be regulated by law.

  • @IvanGRANID
    @IvanGRANID Před rokem

    Great video! Love You!!!!

  • @PendelSteven
    @PendelSteven Před rokem +1

    I just bought a 4 Tb (WD Blue) 4 Tb SSD. Yeah, in 2½" bay form, but it was about ¾ of... The other one I bought at the start of the year. Which makes my studio pc from years back 13 Tb of storage. Old hard drive's contents have been copied (I just backup software), I'll put the drive in at daylight tomorrow. The old drive was about 80 % filled, the replacing SSD is about 13 % filled. That's the beauty of updating drives from erm... Ten years ago or so. And much simpler than changing drives in this silly machine, haha.
    I smiled and laughed throughout the video. Silly, silly Apple. Never buy one. As in the vid: since you need two.That's just evil, innit. Happy holidays anyhow! 'Tis the season.

  • @flos251
    @flos251 Před 2 lety +577

    Linus: "You CAN switch power supplies!"
    Apple: "Lock it, lock it!!"

    • @killershark90
      @killershark90 Před 2 lety +27

      they're designing a logic chip for their powersupply as of an hour ago lmao

    • @Appri
      @Appri Před 2 lety +1

      @@killershark90 source?

    • @killkiss_son
      @killkiss_son Před 2 lety +3

      They finally request the help of the cardboard packaging team , who gently responded '' *fuck you Apple* " 😂

    • @akilreid2235
      @akilreid2235 Před 2 lety +16

      @@Appri "trust me bro"

    • @seryal
      @seryal Před 2 lety +8

      @@akilreid2235 chill, it was probably a joke

  • @frankunderbush
    @frankunderbush Před 2 lety +534

    Tim Apple: We have reduced packaging waste!
    Also Tim Apple: ...But we are producing a hell of a lot more e-waste

    • @thioga1
      @thioga1 Před 2 lety +3

      Paper boxes are cheaper to make so don't be fooled.

    • @alexcrouse
      @alexcrouse Před 2 lety +2

      @@thioga1 and their boxes are massively heavy compared to competitors... because they use more material.

    • @pirojfmifhghek566
      @pirojfmifhghek566 Před 2 lety +1

      "Problem with your computer? That's yesterday's problem! The solution is to upgrade** to our BRAND NEW 2023 M2 Mac Studio!"
      "**Trade-ins not accepted at this time."

  • @peaktechnology544
    @peaktechnology544 Před 7 hodinami

    The only youtuber that has 2 sponsors per video (and the cleanest segue known to man)

  • @Admire
    @Admire Před rokem

    I love when Anthony gets excited

  • @epychan922
    @epychan922 Před 2 lety +895

    it really says something when you can upgrade storage on a console that's locked down to hell but not on an overpriced mac

    • @shadowkomet7180
      @shadowkomet7180 Před 2 lety +20

      Sony and Microsoft also tend to list skus of compatible drives, which usually starts with -- what already exists at the time of sale.
      The exception of the PS2 was caused by Western Digital moving their power and IDE slots where no one else was using them... SATA standards fixed that issue, and M.2 is now there where there is the SSD standard and the Peripherals standard (because there are M.2 Wifi and Bluetooth cards).
      ...and remember that Microsoft is more originally a computer tech company... (also Sony MemStick is um... dead... lesson learned. (a second time -- Betamax))

    • @xCokeMaanx
      @xCokeMaanx Před 2 lety +8

      You can’t at the moment with the series X. There is a third party SSD Converter for series X/S but I haven’t seen a video of one of those working.

    • @drakethedragon457
      @drakethedragon457 Před 2 lety +7

      Sony's Memory Stick Duo was really only meant for the PSP which was done to a similar way to what Apple is doing with their storage, making customers buy shitty low storage cap Cards for stupid prices, that's way it's dead

    • @arisusanchez
      @arisusanchez Před 2 lety +6

      @@drakethedragon457 no they used those shitty sticks in some of their cameras as well, anything sony had they liked to use their own memory sticks which made life pain

    • @alsims2007
      @alsims2007 Před 2 lety +5

      @@drakethedragon457 memory sticks and whatever the vita's storage was called made some sense. still dumb but everyone was super concerned about piracy of digital content. but look where that gets you. it stopped nothing on the psp and part of the reason the vita failed was because of the expensive proprietary storage that still stopped nothing.

  • @Time-yo5mw
    @Time-yo5mw Před 2 lety +381

    This wave of anti-repair, and anti-upgrade changes should be downright illegal. It is so close to extortion in my mind and it honestly makes me want apple to crash and burn.

    • @computernerdtechman
      @computernerdtechman Před 2 lety +33

      Easy fix, DON'T BUY APPLE!!! Vote with your cash.

    • @noahd.4551
      @noahd.4551 Před 2 lety +10

      It's not just Apple though, this is slowly creeping into other devices as well.

    • @computernerdtechman
      @computernerdtechman Před 2 lety +16

      @@noahd.4551 That's why it is more important than ever that everyone boycott Apple products to let the rest of the industry know that consumers reject this type of draconian behavior.

    • @arson2847
      @arson2847 Před 2 lety +1

      ikr im almost gonna switch to a google pixel ngl

    • @GabrielRM
      @GabrielRM Před 2 lety +14

      I mean, Apple has been doing this since day one. Nothing has changed, they have gotten away with the most ridiculous stuff since forever. History keeps repeating itself and people will forget once their new product comes out after a few weeks. Just don't get yourself into their ecosystem and you'll be fine, let other people deal with their bad choices.

  • @michaelscarola50
    @michaelscarola50 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video! What monitor is that in the video? Is it 4K or 5K?

  • @shakdidagalimal
    @shakdidagalimal Před 2 lety

    14:55 Now that is real, I am ticked as well. Also gunning the local apple machine. Monkey see, techie do.

  • @DS-pk4eh
    @DS-pk4eh Před 2 lety +1598

    Apple is making a killing on upgrades. Apple is clearly anti-consumer, however their marketing and brand recognition is so strong, that the very people that they are screwing are defending them like there is no tomorrow. It is just sad.

    • @SevenSixTwo2012
      @SevenSixTwo2012 Před 2 lety +1

      Yup. There's a name for these people : brand cucks.

    • @tk9839
      @tk9839 Před 2 lety

      They are so under its spell...If Apple put its logo on a pile of shit, its slaves would probably eat it up..,

    • @jamesboggs5735
      @jamesboggs5735 Před 2 lety +29

      and enter one of those defenders 😂. Apple has a philosophy. To make great software, you have to make your own hardware. I've always been a PC enthusiast and enjoyed upgrading parts. The problem is that Windows frequently crashed. A lot. Usually driver conflicts from various manufacturers. I now have a Mac Mini M1. Sure I can't rip it open and add a new Wifi card or RAM module...but it's never crashed. Not once in the six months since I've switched. Add that to the fact I really never have to worry about malware or viruses... I'm sold. Maybe it's just something that happens when you get older, but I don't I don't want to rip open computers just to add upgrades that don't work because of driver conflicts anymore. I just want something that works for my needs and so far Mac excells at that. I use to blame Windows, but you can't expect an OS manufacturer to make sure their OS works with every third party peripheral, or expect peripheral manufacturers to ensure their peripherals work with every other peripheral on the market. That's why Apple adopted the philosophy to build their own hardware. Yes, they still use third party suppliers for stuff, but very much under their own quality control. Enjoy your blue screens of death that you get from the freedom to mix and match hardware. The time I save from not dealing with that crap anymore has made my M1 Mac a very worthy investment and I can understand why Mac doesn't want to get the same reputation Windows has by allowing consumers to mix and match hardware willy nilly causing OS crashes.

    • @JeyAnirudhJekka
      @JeyAnirudhJekka Před 2 lety +296

      @@jamesboggs5735 tell me you don't know how to install drivers for hardware without telling me you don't know how to install drivers for hardware
      also, your mac can't run most games which is fine if you're not a gamer but as long as gaming exists, windows will still rule.
      Mac is like a golden cage. It is nice, but still a cage. No freedom to experiment with.

    • @KERA_CS2-POV
      @KERA_CS2-POV Před 2 lety +151

      @@jamesboggs5735 I work on windows. 0 crashes in 3 months. 1 crash in 6 months. I can make my OS to be the way I want. Everything is the way I want. You can't do that on Mac.

  • @hedonistic_mushroom
    @hedonistic_mushroom Před 2 lety +294

    In the rest of the industry, the idea of repairability has always implicitly included the concept of upgradability. Apple's idea of repairability on the other hand has always meant, "can be repaired... by us... when you give us more money". Also Apple's idea of Pro-consumer is, "Make the consumer more of a consumer... by giving us more of their money."

    • @rolerroleris533
      @rolerroleris533 Před 2 lety +9

      Not even that when you give them money... Like when LTT broke one of the imacs and they refused to fix it, even when offered money.
      What if you also try to tinker with your stuff and break it, and apple just refuses to fix it for you and says to buy a new one? I'd bet that already happened to some people.

    • @drakethedragon457
      @drakethedragon457 Před 2 lety

      If that happens i'd buy Samsung's products instead

    • @nextlifeonearth
      @nextlifeonearth Před 2 lety

      @@rolerroleris533 to some people? It happens every day.

    • @floydmorgan7739
      @floydmorgan7739 Před 2 lety +4

      This happens all the time, Apple either won’t fix it or they will for almost the exact same price the device cost new. You can see this in action by watching a few of Louis Rossmann’s videos.

    • @pirojfmifhghek566
      @pirojfmifhghek566 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, pretty much. In the PC hardware world that shit wouldn't fly for a goddamn second. Why? Because all of the computer hardware is modular. With the rare exception of suuuuper crappy, cheap, enterprise OEM computers, the hardware is all swappable and drivers are freely available from the manufacturers. Even in the case of that bizarre Dell computer with the wonky motherboard with the weird backend that stuck out of the case, you could still remove all of the components, put them onto another brand of motherboard with the same chipset and it'll work. You have to really dig to find a desktop system that is completely non-modular like this Apple Studio is. Hell, I challenge anyone to find a non-Apple desktop computer that won't allow you to swap out the storage drives at the very least.

  • @christianbuturuga6149

    You help understand the mac mini and stuido chargeing desing thx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @stevengeorges9046
    @stevengeorges9046 Před rokem +1

    I love Apple and I've been using Mac's since 1984, but you are right. There is no excuse to lock out NVMe SSD upgrades. Especially important in the long run because SSD's are not designed to last forever.

  • @CosmicInfinity
    @CosmicInfinity Před 2 lety +754

    I like how simple things like swapping out an SSD on a c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ mac has to be a dedicated video.
    Thanks Apple, very cool.

    • @VorssaGaming
      @VorssaGaming Před 2 lety

      Its so ridiculous that he lives in society where he HAS to say he want to love a company wich support forced child labor and year after year are caugh of it.Nothing happens.Consumers are retards so this is what it is.I think Linus is a product of our society, another nerd who has given popularity in exchange of his biggotry.

    • @marcel151
      @marcel151 Před 2 lety +7

      It's not an SSD. It's just the flash.

    • @yannrampitsch6678
      @yannrampitsch6678 Před 2 lety +5

      @@marcel151 but they also make ssd upgrades impossible... (just not on this specific device, ie their laptops)

    • @sboinkthelegday3892
      @sboinkthelegday3892 Před 2 lety +3

      A Mac is a computer. An abacus, is a computer. Personal Computer is the IBM trademark.

    • @TheByrd
      @TheByrd Před 2 lety +1

      Is something wrong with my phone or is the text on this comment messed up?

  • @coasterfest
    @coasterfest Před 2 lety +475

    This just makes me have even more respect for Valve and companies like them.
    It was so easy to upgrade my 64gb steam deck to 512gb... And cost me much less than the price difference between their own SKUs

    • @ucnguyenminh9393
      @ucnguyenminh9393 Před 2 lety +43

      Well to be fair the 512GB Steam Deck has other features too!

    • @jonatinoo
      @jonatinoo Před 2 lety +3

      What drive did you put in? I was under the impression the 64gb wasn’t upgradeable, this is great news!

    • @producerevan88
      @producerevan88 Před 2 lety +23

      @@jonatinoo 100% can upgrade the storage quite easily. All sku's have the m.2 slot!

    • @destinyhero4795
      @destinyhero4795 Před 2 lety +13

      Gigachad Valve : we will support windows 10 or possibly 11 also we collaborate with Microsoft to enables gamepass on your steamdeck.

    • @wta1518
      @wta1518 Před 2 lety +13

      Valve also isn't a publicly traded company, so they aren't legally required to provide maximum shareholder value at all times.

  • @ilikeitwhatisit
    @ilikeitwhatisit Před rokem +1

    Do you think the power supplies have any effect on the high pitched sound some mac studios make? Since you have both variants, can you say if you saw any difference in noise between the two computers? Mine's whistling and I'm getting it replaced.

  • @TheUnMarketingGroup
    @TheUnMarketingGroup Před rokem +2

    I have learned so much from your channel. Thank you. Can I share my perspective - we run a small video production company and our two Mac Studios run all day, every day ingesting, transcoding, editing and encoding video. They're beasts and both paid for themselves in the first couple of months. I don't care if they're upgradable - at all. Serviceable yes.

  • @dynxmit3official920
    @dynxmit3official920 Před 2 lety +355

    There is a very good reason as to why I never switched to a Mac. This video just hammers the nail into the coffin. I love having control over a product when I buy it and I as consumer should be free to do whatever tf I want with that product.

    • @crowdemon_archives
      @crowdemon_archives Před 2 lety +32

      Custom PC with more power and compatibility for a fraction of a Mac!

    • @steezmuffin
      @steezmuffin Před 2 lety +14

      @@crowdemon_archives What PC has the same performance for this type of work for a fraction of the cost? Say what you want about the upgradability but its been proven time and time again their computer pricing isnt much higher than comparable PCs

    • @snowysysadmin59
      @snowysysadmin59 Před 2 lety +2

      especially when its NUMEROUS grand of a product

    • @Servidor_Publico_do_Ancapistao
      @Servidor_Publico_do_Ancapistao Před 2 lety +28

      @@steezmuffin literally any good pc for that kinda of work. Just research the parts you need and you done.

    • @steezmuffin
      @steezmuffin Před 2 lety +7

      @@Servidor_Publico_do_Ancapistao No this happens every time you guys just say stuff like that but cant actually post anything that can hit the same benchmarks for that much cheaper.

  • @stephenharvey5932
    @stephenharvey5932 Před rokem +3

    Apple's determination to pull stuff like this is exactly why I don't own Apple anything.

  • @dominikbehr2863
    @dominikbehr2863 Před 2 měsíci

    capacity, number of flash modules is probably hardwired on M1 and the dram cache or maybe embedded cache in flash controller is also determining number/size of flash modules you can have.

  • @paulbrooks4395
    @paulbrooks4395 Před 2 lety +347

    They made the SoC, the mainboard, firmware, OS, and specced out the specific design for the flash modules and then had someone fabricate the hardware the way they wanted. It’s all intentional, and their system isn’t special. They want the repair money-all of it, and they don’t care about doing what’s best for others.

    • @NotThatEpic7492
      @NotThatEpic7492 Před 2 lety +11

      I hate it when companies don’t listen to their consumers. Apple is just being greedy right now. That’s not right. I really want Apple to listen to the consumers, not just for profit.

    • @yuxuanhuang3523
      @yuxuanhuang3523 Před 2 lety +6

      ​@@NotThatEpic7492 Apple will only stop doing this bullshit once there is actual competition. Sadly no SOC could match theirs yet. Some of it is probably due to custom designs that make it incompatible with normal SSDs like the integrated controller because the M1 might not use PCIE(just a guess). But there is no reason for them to not have a few resistors that code how much flash they have (to swap the capacity and brand of RAM you have to move around the resistors) or just make firmware accessible to everyone.

    • @amunak_
      @amunak_ Před 2 lety +10

      @@NotThatEpic7492 It's hard, those consumers are exactly who Apple caters to - people who *want to* be shafted. Not people like you and me. People who specifically like the fact that they can buy an overpriced device as a status symbol, show off their wealth, and have the security that no cheap scrub will be able to buy or repair such a device.
      They would never learn how to fix it themselves regardless, and besides; when it breaks they buy a new one, they don't want it repaired.

    • @fssbd5010
      @fssbd5010 Před 2 lety +2

      @@amunak_ kek,alot of Mac users are developers, creators .Cause Mac has made it really easy to do stuff on it

    • @zyiezyie
      @zyiezyie Před 2 lety +5

      No, they don't want the repair money. Time and time again, they've proven that they want you to buy a new product once your old one fails. If you absolutely want to repair anyhow, it's going to end up costing you almost the same as buying a new product anyhow. A $5 chip broke on the motherboard? Nope, ain't fixing that, you're gonna have to pay $1500 for a new motherboard, or spend $2000 on a new computer. Most people are dumb enough to buy a brand new computer instead. Of course there are repair shops that will fix your motherboard for a lot less, but Apple is doing their best to make sure all important parts are either hardware locked (so you can't swap certain chips from one Iphone to another one for example), or impossible for repair shops to buy, so there'll be no other option than to heavily over-pay for a repair, or buy a new computer/phone/whatever. I don't see how Apple can pretend to care about the enviroment, when they are actively doing everything they can to make sure none of their products are ever repaired, they just have large parts of the product completely replaced, or they just claim it's impossible to fix and even claim that anyone who says that they can do it, are a scam, despite the fact that a lot of the things that are "unrepairable" according to Apple, is still fixable.
      Apple are just actively doing their best to increase the amount of e-waste, while proffiting from selling even more products cause people aren't getting them repaired. They're directly profiting from harming the enviroment.

  • @MatthewHill
    @MatthewHill Před 2 lety +125

    I remember (not that long ago) when Apple's products were among the most elegantly designed, easily repairable, maintainable, upgradeable machines around. I owned many generations of their desktops, all-in-ones, and laptops, repaired several of them myself, and frequently did mid-cycle upgrades of RAM or disk to extend the devices' lifetimes.
    My how this company has fallen. I held my nose and bought a MacBook with soldered RAM a few years back, and then had to replace the entire mainboard for almost $700 when a $5 SMC chip on it failed last year. You could make the excuse that this is necessary on a laptop to achieve competitive levels of portability and battery life.
    But on a desktop? No. When they started taking active measures to frustrate repairability and upgradeability, I jumped ship. I'm done with them now.

    • @SonyXLR
      @SonyXLR Před 2 lety

      Apple is setting itself up for only the rich consumer who has money to toss around when things break.

    • @EasyMac308
      @EasyMac308 Před 2 lety +6

      I've always been opposed to Apple, even in the pre-OSX days due to how hard it was to use/troubleshoot (why no terminal, come on!). I recently picked up a 2011 Mac Mini for running OpenBSD, and while yes, *technically*, it's upgradeable by the user (RAM and HDD, at least), replacing the hard drives is an absolutely insane amount of work. Nobody should design a machine where the wear parts (hard drives) require the machine to be COMPLETELY TORN DOWN to swap. You're looking at close to an hour of work if you've never done it before to swap both the hard drives in a mini. Absolutely insane.

    • @-danR
      @-danR Před 2 lety +2

      The original Mac and its successors were not designed even to be _opened._ If you found them "easily repairable" it would be only because entrepreneurs quickly responded with "Mac crackers", so you could get those dammed 5-lobe screws out.

    • @brswggr
      @brswggr Před 2 lety +4

      @@-danR Have you never seen a Power Mac G4? An original Mac Pro? Or heck, going way back, even a 9600? Because every single one of those machines was able to be opened completely down to the logic board without the use of a single tool.

    • @awandererfromys1680
      @awandererfromys1680 Před 2 lety +1

      I remember the first iMac. I was baffled that Apple had created such an utterly useless thing. Loved the G4, that was a beast, but from there on I was out.

  • @russlikely1137
    @russlikely1137 Před rokem

    I’m 55 and I have no idea how to use a computer or fix one. But somehow your videos landed up in my feed and I’ve been watching you for years I have no clue why but you’re pretty funny😃

  • @jacklewis5394
    @jacklewis5394 Před 2 lety

    Sometimes I impress myself with how much I can remember but for some reason I have to think extra hard when watching ltt

  • @brunocomerci893
    @brunocomerci893 Před 2 lety +3386

    Imagine being an Apple engineer... your job is literally taking the best of the new technologies and making it worse for everybody, except their shareholders.

    • @derekp9737
      @derekp9737 Před 2 lety +1

      that tells you what kind of a shitty company apple is...

    • @ravenwings7945
      @ravenwings7945 Před 2 lety +93

      Apples not making anything new

    • @Heliosvector
      @Heliosvector Před 2 lety +106

      I think it’s got to the point that this is now actively hurting their growth. I would recommend this product MORE if it allowed upgradability. This is geared towards professionals that will be editing raw photo and video data. You can fill a TB in just one day of filming now. Especially at 8k. It’s pretty inexcusable that you cannot upgrade it later as your needs grow.

    • @AbdulRasyidPangrango-qr9dt
      @AbdulRasyidPangrango-qr9dt Před 2 lety +4

      most of them probably didnt care, after all they got paid a lot

    • @user-yb3ui7wo6v
      @user-yb3ui7wo6v Před 2 lety +21

      @@ravenwings7945
      I don’t know if M1 isn’t revolutionary,, then what is?? Androids new OEMs are revolutionary right??

  • @JahaJaho
    @JahaJaho Před měsícem

    After building my of PC's for many years I got tired of the agony of having to replace the whole shabang anyway after a couple of years why the PCi, Rams, cpus and whatever was stuck on a deadend route and decided I was not going to waste endless hours of CZcams and manuals to keep my PC running. Another factor was the part that even after investing all I could on fanless components, watercooling and what not I still never got my PC to keep silent. So I went and had a look at a Mac Studio. It did what I wanted it to do and it did it silently. End of intro - I bought it one. The price jumps between versions, ram, and drive options made me go with 32 GB and 512SSD. It still does what I want it to do, but I have added external SSDs to store my work since it is not possible to upgrade the internal drive. It is totally insane. It would have made some sense if they at least offered a service to take units in and offer upgrades as a paid service. Pretty weird also that no environmental organisation have tried to sue them for this.

  • @mmhcreates
    @mmhcreates Před rokem

    2:24 a point well made.

  • @thesquiddy2273
    @thesquiddy2273 Před 2 lety +44

    i was literally in 6th or 7th grade and took apart my laptops (HP and Dell) without doing any (significant) damage. most people are capable of repairing their devices if companies don't pull an "Apple" like here.

    • @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
      @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis Před 2 lety +1

      The worst is that they used to be a lot more upgradeable. They used to use standard SATA drives even in laptops!

  • @_Lurker_
    @_Lurker_ Před 2 lety +372

    Man I wish everyone else in other fields can explain things in such a simple effective way while still keeping it very entertaining.

    • @pirojfmifhghek566
      @pirojfmifhghek566 Před 2 lety +23

      You know what I really appreciate? Linus' ability to show real indignation and rage on our behalf, while still being clear and concise about what makes this kind of engineering a consumer nightmare. The gloves are off.

    • @leonro
      @leonro Před 2 lety +2

      @@pirojfmifhghek566 True, it's way too often that you find youtube videos on such controversies either end up turning into incoherent rants or become so passive in attitude that you feel like it has nothing to do with you.
      This here is a good balance of a cool-headed analysis of the situation with the occasional indignation thrown in at the discovery of unnecessary steps, with a final message summing up everything that we shouldn't accept from such expensive products and why it affects us.

    • @dlewis9760
      @dlewis9760 Před 2 lety +2

      CZcamsr "Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics" . One man company. Works out of his garage. Does "House Calls" hundreds of miles away if you pay. Lives in State College, PA. Just did a video where he ended up in Baltimore to fix an electrical starting problem on a crane.
      Also, "South Main Auto Repair". Guy owns his own repair shop. General auto repair. But another guy who is a whiz with electronics.

  • @josephbohme7917
    @josephbohme7917 Před rokem

    Again I have space but mine is rectangular, each and every room is that way, even the closets. You do get the most space from the smallest perimeter with a square especially when making a house etc. The Italian Block chalet of old two - 3 story with terrace on top. But the house with a dog leg , flag and channel are such great shapes to use for a home. So I have no Square spece.

  • @jimfischer4703
    @jimfischer4703 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @Mason-gz3tl
    @Mason-gz3tl Před 2 lety +40

    Linus: "Am I not a customer?"
    Apple: "Dance monkey dance"

  • @morgan1168
    @morgan1168 Před 2 lety +13

    I didn't know Linus knows my Grandmother.
    She knitted me the same cap for Christmas.
    Wonder if he got the matching socks.

  • @librarian_maarten
    @librarian_maarten Před rokem +1

    With our firm I have a Macbook pro max and some of the programs don't work or give problems with the M1 chip. The manufacturer of those programs say it is specifically becouse of the different architecture of the chip. The main one I'm talking about is Vectorworks 2022 - they even put out a statement that the update will come soon and that there is positive ''progress'' in the development in the new system. The other big one is twinmotion from epic games and sketchup pro in direct link. You need from apple a code translater program the be able to run it but this does not always work... seems to be very random. Twinmotion als communicated with me that in the near future the update that will come out will fix this issue and that Ray tracing than will be possible but they can't put a date on the release.. also kind of funny my 7 year old 2000euro pc is running the same renders and the same time (maby max 30sec slower) than than a almost 4000 euro laptop. Propably becouse of the architecture of the chip is not properly supporting the programs but needing to translate everything. We call that F*ing lovely. Sad that in architectural schools they almost teach you to only get mac's in Belgium for some unknown pretentious reasons... sorry for the rand and I love your videos. Cheers!

  • @saikiqxz
    @saikiqxz Před rokem

    Good thing Jonathan exists. He can love it as it is

  • @xenohiraeth
    @xenohiraeth Před 2 lety +40

    I left the apple ecosystem completely. Getting out of their "walled garden" was near impossible due to the amount of obstacles they placed on my way out specifically. (I still have family photos held hostage by my iCloud that got locked somehow, and can't be recovered "until I buy another iphone" according to support. False by the way.) And while I am sad to have missed out on some of their cooler advancements, I no longer get screwed over by garbage like this.
    In my situation the only winner is me, and Apple has done nothing but pushed me further away as they give the middle finger to Unreal Engine developers, android users, Windows users, and linux users. As someone who falls into these categories, the burnt bridge is irreparable

    • @samchen9951
      @samchen9951 Před 2 lety +3

      Same. I think their products are cool, but I left their ecosystem 9 years ago and never looked back. Shit like this only makes me firmer never to go back

    • @PureCowJuice
      @PureCowJuice Před 2 lety +1

      Can you not download your photos from the “Request personal data” page?

  • @BreakingPintMedia
    @BreakingPintMedia Před 2 lety +305

    4:59 - The very moment Timmay, former PSU security lock chip developer at Apple, lost his job.

    • @harveylong5878
      @harveylong5878 Před 2 lety

      so did the poor slob that designed the rubber feet and the guy that didnt epoxy over the screw heads to make removal a destructive task

    • @prodbyjonny
      @prodbyjonny Před 2 lety +1

      Haha

  • @timeslyx575
    @timeslyx575 Před rokem +1

    Love the shirt ima have to get one

  • @2010perc
    @2010perc Před rokem

    Ahh the reason why I'm still using my 2009 flashed to 5,1 Mac Pro.. works like a dream

  • @IraQNid
    @IraQNid Před 2 lety +115

    I went into an Apple store out of pure curiosity having never been in one before. It looked okay at first. Mostly tables of sparsely populated thin & lights, tablets, smartphones. What drew my attention was this model. I got to talking with one of their sales reps who told me there was no way for an owner or an Apple repair tech to open it up after it had been bought. That I had to choose exactly the amount of RAM and storage ahead of time because it is soldered shut after being populated. No way to add upgrades, no way to fix something when it eventually will break, you're stuck with whatever you buy starting at two grand!
    He had a hard time telling me that too because he knew it was a total bullshit flawed design. I let him know that on the Windows PC side of things we can buy lower end machines to upgrade over time as we desire. So I looked around the room and instantly saw a new angle from Apple. Selling high cost junk to devotees who will never leave them for better technology. After that I just walked out of the store with no reason to ever investigate Apple PCs again.

    • @megumin4625
      @megumin4625 Před 2 lety +15

      Damn. I would've replied, "So the engineers who designed this weren't smart enough to even make it repairable by their own company techs? Even companies who make Windows machines are capable of designing theirs to do that, and for much less. That's sad"

    • @Adams4000
      @Adams4000 Před 2 lety +21

      I warn people all the time, Apple products are made for people who have no interest in knowing anything about their product. It is designed to be thrown away. I have personally fixed every problem I had with my PC, from viruses to power supply failure. I will never own an Apple product if I can help it.

    • @stickiedmin6508
      @stickiedmin6508 Před 2 lety +10

      @@megumin4625
      That's the problem. Those engineers were easily smart enough to make the stuff they designed repairable - it was decided, however, that they should *_not_* do that.
      The designs requested of them however, were carefully built the idea that they *_not_* be repairable.
      It was a corporate decision, not engineering failures that made Apple machines the way they are now.

    • @michaelandrews4783
      @michaelandrews4783 Před rokem

      Quite an accurate summary, Apple are scum, I remember you could boot an apple pc off an external drive in the past even if the internal drive failed and thought that's neat , now if the internal drive fails it's a brick they are literally going backwards.

    • @icarojose6316
      @icarojose6316 Před rokem

      Not anything is upgradable in a windows notebook. Apple probably got the same inspiration and made nothing upgradable.

  • @handenbramilton
    @handenbramilton Před 2 lety +143

    4:08 apple’s been doing this for at least ten years. repairing my 2013 27” imac i found out various manufacturers made multiple variations of the psu; liteon and at least samsung iirc. totally different look, built to same spec. this might be why apple was barely affected by covid, but covid isn’t what started apple doing this

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 2 lety +12

      After all, that is the reason why AMD is in the x86 CPU market to begin with. IBM wanted a second supplier for the 8088, and AMD got the license.
      It's a smart move tbh

    • @ppcasm_1278
      @ppcasm_1278 Před 2 lety +2

      I wonder if it's for redundancy in case there's a design flaw found later down the road in a particular design it doesn't affect 100% of product. If you do 50% yield with each company and there's a critical flaw that shows up later and it affects 25% of only one of the vendors (an unlikely scenario by most standards) then you've mitigated a potential disaster.

    • @handenbramilton
      @handenbramilton Před 2 lety

      @@HappyBeezerStudios Oh that’s neat, I had no idea!

    • @handenbramilton
      @handenbramilton Před 2 lety +2

      @@ppcasm_1278 Also a very good point. But if you keep adding manufacturers, is there not a hypothetical critical threshold where the potential for exponentially multiplied issues directly outweighs the expectation of inherently uniform product reliability? I can see it working fine for two, maybe three manufacturers, but I’m curious how wide that net can be cast before the issues outweigh the benefits of manufacturing that way.

  • @GreySkullification
    @GreySkullification Před 10 měsíci +1

    Not the biggest LTS fan but I realize no matter who you are, I will never tire of people illustrating Apple's failures.
    -Sent from my iPhone

  • @gforever1000
    @gforever1000 Před rokem

    We all appreciate your voice in this Linus, thanks for that.

  • @Eliphas_Leary
    @Eliphas_Leary Před 2 lety +109

    For non-apple-fanpeople, this is pure commedy gold.

    • @yellowwinner1
      @yellowwinner1 Před 2 lety +12

      For sure, but that quote "As Apple does, so does the rest of the industry." really does resonate with you 😬

    • @XIIchiron78
      @XIIchiron78 Před 2 lety +9

      Maybe it was years ago when they started down this path, and everyone assumed nobody would put up with it. It's not funny anymore.

    • @SUCHMISH
      @SUCHMISH Před 2 lety

      Amen brother!!

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 2 lety +1

      And here I am with my 5th gen iPod that can be modded to 2 TB with a microSD card adaptor and runs 3rd party firmware.

    • @zadsazhad
      @zadsazhad Před 2 lety

      @@yellowwinner1 usually in smartphone world, i don't think this will be applied in PC

  • @peppi69
    @peppi69 Před 2 lety +152

    I think it's unreal, that on every Apple product they devert more time and effort to making things unrepariable, unupgradable for everyone, than just making the Product better.

    • @arandomhumanbeing2464
      @arandomhumanbeing2464 Před 2 lety +1

      How do you know they make more effort to make the product unrepairable than making the product better? Such a ridiculous unjustified claim.

    • @tnmygrwl
      @tnmygrwl Před 2 lety +2

      the moment you realize that it is what makes them better.

    • @Lorentz_Driver
      @Lorentz_Driver Před 2 lety +11

      @@arandomhumanbeing2464 My dude did you watch the video

    • @Lorentz_Driver
      @Lorentz_Driver Před 2 lety +11

      @@tnmygrwl How much does copium go for these days?

    • @Oblivion_94
      @Oblivion_94 Před 2 lety +2

      @@arandomhumanbeing2464 We got a fanboy here! lol you can ignore this, I am just trying to start a pointless arguement.

  • @yurirodrigues2216
    @yurirodrigues2216 Před rokem

    Let's go with Framework!

  • @thatseasygames4116
    @thatseasygames4116 Před 3 měsíci

    Me encountering a memory problem with Apple Studio: "I'll fix the problem myself"
    Apple: Step-1, have another Mac

  • @Rotwold
    @Rotwold Před 2 lety +358

    I really hope EU regulators will put their focus on stuff like this in future legislation.

    • @littlejackalo5326
      @littlejackalo5326 Před 2 lety

      Apple has no backbone. The EU has absolutely no business interfering with an American company's business. If Apple wasn't run by diversity hires, and they had some balls, they'd tell the EU to go effoff. Apple is a bigger corporation than the entirety of most European countries. Apple is trash, but not as trash as the EU.

    • @legathus
      @legathus Před 2 lety

      We know US regulators won't. It's "funny" how we can just assume that the US legislation process is hopelessly corrupt and skewed towards anti-consumerism, and nobody will argue otherwise. Everyone will just instead say, "I hope the EU saves us."

    • @StratOFerus
      @StratOFerus Před 2 lety +21

      Technically, it's illegal in France already to have stuff like this. But it should be a european law in general as well, I agree.
      And although I'd love it to also be a thing in the US... we all know they aren't gonna push that.

    • @ezadoo
      @ezadoo Před 2 lety +4

      Then Apple will solder them on the board instead.
      I don’t think something like that is forbidden by law, so you would have to buy a complete new Logic-Board.
      And if that is forbidden, Apple could integrate it completely in the soc.

    • @megapet777
      @megapet777 Před 2 lety +6

      ​@@ezadoo well just got to keep making new laws, until it's completely repairable easily.

  • @imperfect_cliche
    @imperfect_cliche Před 2 lety +153

    I feel the title of this video so much. I loved my mac all in one system as a studio computer when doing digital art in college, i still think about buying a nice mac to use as a studio workstation for art and music, but I hate how consumer unfriendly their products are. I do IT and if I have the knowledge to fix or upgrade something myself, I want to do it MYSELF. Their proprietary products are so impractical and you have to jump through hoops or buy more of their product just to even make the most of it or even in some cases, fix it. And with a lot of their computer products, you cant just upgrade it with a few parts, you have to buy an entire new product that will just be outdated a year or 2 later or sometimes, in a matter of months. I know it's just a another way for them to make money but as big of a company as they are, they don't need to nickel and dime the consumer like that. It is pure greed. They know how to make a good product but choose to limit it because they wanna milk the consumer as much as possible.

    • @getsideways7257
      @getsideways7257 Před 2 lety

      That's how they got there in the first place. I don't think complaining now will make them suddenly stop and reflect on their ways...

    • @Larslegos
      @Larslegos Před 2 lety +10

      And that's on capitalism, where money and profit margins are the only things that matter

    • @user-hi9yx2ns1l
      @user-hi9yx2ns1l Před 2 lety +4

      Just switch to Windows, far superior OS.

    • @-Believeinyourself-
      @-Believeinyourself- Před 2 lety +8

      @@getsideways7257 but passively aggressively complaining about a comment complaining about their ways will surely make them change.

    • @riccardobrandolini2545
      @riccardobrandolini2545 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with you but the feeling of a product being outdated just after a few years is more likely to be something that happens with Intel and Android devices, that refresh their lineups constantly every 6 months/1 year or so

  • @TotemoGaijin
    @TotemoGaijin Před rokem

    I used an Apple once...in grade school, lol. Oregon Trail was fun.

  • @it_is_random
    @it_is_random Před 9 měsíci

    it was already crazy for you to tell about your sponsor

  • @ryant2568
    @ryant2568 Před 2 lety +241

    Apple specifically goes out of its way to stop you from upgrading the "SSD"
    That is infuriating and totally what I expected of such an anti-consumer company.

    • @Nick-rv9wr
      @Nick-rv9wr Před 2 lety +2

      I know right also your mum

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Před 2 lety

      I doubt they went out of their way, the system needs to know the layout of the flash. They just dont provide the most basic configuration tools (ie the BIOS utility built into every PC) to anyone but their service agents.

    • @ryant2568
      @ryant2568 Před 2 lety +22

      @@mycosys There is a certified tech that commented further down and he confirmed when you change the configuration of the SSD you needs to re-flashed the SOC.
      Compare this to any laptop or PC on the planet where you can just throw in the extra SSD stick in and the machine and Windows will just see it.
      This was done on propose.

    • @DanielHarrisCodes
      @DanielHarrisCodes Před 2 lety

      @@ryant2568 ANY laptop or PC? Are you sure? Not saying Apple are right, just that it happens in the PC world too. At least it does in laptops and all-in-ones (equally as infuriating whether it’s a PC or Mac)

    • @kaneki1056
      @kaneki1056 Před 2 lety +6

      @@DanielHarrisCodes you can just put a ssd that fits in a laptop (or an all in one as you stated) and windows or linux will detect it unless the manufacturer goes out of their way to lock that functionality in the BIOS or the OS but they won't cause it's just a waste of time. you could prove me wrong by giving examples where installing a new SSD is not possible as long as there's space for it

  • @sullivan912
    @sullivan912 Před 2 lety +183

    Thanks Linus. You have just given Apple the idea to software lock their power supplies.

  • @Ali_ReBORN
    @Ali_ReBORN Před rokem +3

    I love the Apple eco for all that it offers in contrast to PC when it comes to reliability! I’m a power user and need em all! But this is 2022.. how can we NOT be allowed to change our SSD on the hardware we buy?! And the margin they increase from a 512GB to 2TB is egregious to say the least! Shameless monopoly needs to have a limit!

    • @tuttiepadh7556
      @tuttiepadh7556 Před rokem

      Sorry man, hard to believe there's ANY actual "power user" using Mac OS in 2022, Apple fully and completely abandoned that entire category of users. I used to build hackintoshes ~10yrs ago because I enjoyed the OS, today that OS is a god damn complete and total nightmare to anyone who even resembles a "power user". Not only would I never buy it--completely out of the question, I don't even want to run it on my hardware whatsoever. I just have a virtual machine for iMessage, gets used maybe once a month?

    • @Ali_ReBORN
      @Ali_ReBORN Před rokem

      @@tuttiepadh7556 All of my 4K vdo works from A7SIII are done on FCPX. Audio on UAD Apollo and Logic. As for Lightroom and Photoshop it can be done on both. But gaming is all on PC. I understand your background from 10 years ago, but our needs are different. Use whatever makes you happy!

  • @ManjaroJam
    @ManjaroJam Před 3 měsíci

    are these SSDs available in aftermarket ? I had in mind to upgrade a Studio M1 with 512GB and 32GB RAM to 2TB SSD and 64GB RAM. The only way to go to 2TB is use a single strip or, 2 x 1TB strips by removing the current 512GB. The single strip is more advantageous because it would free up the second SSD slot and provide a contiguous 2TB SSD space.

  • @JMatrx
    @JMatrx Před 2 lety +89

    The last Apple product is owned by my father, a Mini late 2012.. I've changed like 2 SSDs on that thing, added ram.. it's still going well. With all the proprietary/soldered bull*hit, nope, not ever again. Oh wait, it's not even compatible with newer macOS versions, so now it runs Windows 10 perfectly xD

    • @peterfirside295
      @peterfirside295 Před 2 lety +2

      @RogerWilco99 if you're not using it, can I have it?

    • @RRareGaming
      @RRareGaming Před 2 lety

      @RogerWilco99 whats the new pcs specs

    • @jackspring7709
      @jackspring7709 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep: I dusted off my brother's old mini mac 2011 - upgraded the RAM and SSD drive - and I still use it today. I bought a macBook pro recently and only because its the only laptop that can run all the software I need, but the inability to upgrade the RAM or Drive is a huge shame.

    • @bigdak9814
      @bigdak9814 Před 2 lety +2

      macOS, not iOS.

    • @billyswong
      @billyswong Před 2 lety +1

      @RogerWilco99 That means you haven't investigated your mom's need enough before buying. Your mom cares the form factor more than you. There are Intel NUC and other similarly small design outside Apple for her to upgrade to.

  • @DrMuFFinMan
    @DrMuFFinMan Před 2 lety +39

    The more of these videos I watch on Apple products the more I see why they are so expensive. It's amazing people pay a company to spend so much in R&D to keep there products from being repaired.