Space Black M3 Pro Macbook Pro Review - I’m returning it

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2023
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Komentáře • 354

  • @alanmillbrowprivate

    Great video Oilur - All Max models (M1, M2 & M3) export twice as fast as the Pro models because the Max models have 2 Apple Media Engines vs 1 Apple Media Engine in the Pro models. The media engines haven't been changed over the last three years so M3 will export in a similar time to M1 as long as it's Pro vs Pro or Max vs Max. That doesn't explain the M1 Pro results in your video from 2 years ago but this is why your new M3 (Pro) is exporting at half the speed of your M1 (Max). Hope that helps :)

  • @kevinchakkalakkal6740

    As someone who works in tech. I can say the reasoning others have stated for the issue you're experiencing has nothing to do with "memory bandwidth", rather it has to do with Apple's choice to reshuffle P (performance) and E (efficiency) cores this generation. In both previous generations of Apple silicon, both the Pro and the Max chips kept the same amount of CPU cores as well as P and E cores. For example the M1 Max and Pro chips both had 10 core CPU's with 8 P cores and 2 E cores. In the M3 generation however, they decreased the amount of P cores the Pro chip has and increased the amount of E cores to 6 P cores and 6 E cores meaning that your M1 Max actually has more performance cores. In addition to this the primary way to increase the speed of a GPU is to add more cores, meaning that since your M1 Max has more GPU cores, in most productivity tasks that dont take advantage of the new ray tracing and mesh shading technology, your M1 Max will be significantly faster than the M3 Pro.

  • @NASTYNlGEL

    The music for this video was gloriously selected!

  • @ThatMarkGilroy

    My 14” M1 Max is still flying through my workflows. I don’t expect I’ll need to upgrade for some years yet.

  • @callacrap

    Gutted you’ve had to return as you were so excited for the new version!

  • @Juuuls
    @Juuuls  +6

    Great video comparing the new pros. For me as a video editor, this helped a lot and have decided to pull the trigger on the m3 max. New sub!

  • @darkmattterr

    this is why more youtubers should review both before recommending. so many youtubers review the Max model and then recommend the Pro as well even tho they didnt try it, simply off of benchmarks. you’re one of the few that tries both and its much more helpful. i got the M1 Pro and it has definitely had some issues i didn’t expect

  • @yolandajoystar888

    thank you so much for posting this! I've been teetering on getting an M1 max (new) because M3 is such a crazy price tag, thanks for helping me make an important decision for my video editing needs!

  • @firstspar

    As a non video editor. I was deciding between the M2 Air 13/15 and the M3 Pro Macbook Pro 12c 18GB. After trying both, I stuck with the M3 Pro Macbook Pro. Reason being, I prefer the efficiency cores of the new model. I could get idle battery usage at around 4Wh-5Wh giving between 18-14 hours run time. High performance tasks is not an issue with me, happy to wait now and then a few seconds and then gain from the longer battery overall.

  • @TheRhkdgml

    Thank you for the wonderful wallpapers. When I bought my first MacBook Pro, I was reading a lot of reviews. I fell in love with the reviews and wallpapers, so I bought it. Thank you so much and I look forward to more great content.

  • @beard_io

    This thing’s outer shell might not collect as many fingerprints, but the keyboard is an absolute fingerprint magnet

  • @spontanec9577

    maan, your video colour is gorgeous, thanks for it, m3pro 14in amazing, love love love, it was highly enjoyable to watch your review

  • @odbilegnyamsuren

    LOVEEE THIS SET UP IN THIS VIDEO!! holyyy 🖤🖤🖤

  • @brucekennedy5274

    Oli, do I take it performance while editing using the M3pro was fine? Also, do you work with background rendering turned off or on?

  • @HQuiD
    @HQuiD  +2

    I'd love to give raycast a try! Love your videos!

  • @ItsCaputo

    The answer to the problem is that final cut 10.7, which introduces optimizations for M3, was not released when you ran your tests. This should be available in the < 2 weeks. For every chipset iteration, FCP must be updated.

  • @triplelifecentral

    Max chips have twin video encoders.

  • @skl1feg

    That definitely RAM, bandwidth is different significantly.

  • @mario_stoynov

    Hi Oilur. This time apparently M3 Pro is completely different chip compared to its MAX variant. With M1/2 it used to be that the jump from Pro to MAX was mainly in terms of graphics performance, but not in CPU. Basically the CPU cores configuration was identical between the two tiers. With M3 on the other hand, Apple is approaching things in a different way. M3 Pro has 6P + 6E cores, while M3 Max has 12P cores and 4E cores. This makes a lot more sense in terms of segmentation for Apple, because the majority of users that didn't that much graphics power were buying only the Pro models. Now going with a MAX variant means you have gains in both CPU and GPU.

  • @danijeljenko184

    Did you have your Battery's energy mode set to High power? High power enables higher performance.