Mac Studio Review: Double Trouble!
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
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0:00 Intro
1:52 The Design/Ports
4:00 Modular?
6:00 Benchmarks
8:06 Real World Performance
11:45 Incredible Packaging
12:35 You Probably Don't Need One
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I love this line "Just ‘cause it’s fast, if you’re bad at editing and you get this machine, you’ll still be bad at editing but just faster" 😂😂
Lol I'm going to bet a lot of people had to hear that
Yeah I liked the video at this point
This was the video highlight for me😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
but the faster you can see your mistakes, the faster you can get better!
Where’s the time stamp?
Looks like that robot arm came in handy for some INSANE shots! This looks incredible!
agreed. marques shots always are sick
Looks awesome but could’ve removed the fingerprints before filming.
Looks like a 3D Render, impressive
@@affectedrl5327 came here to say that!
Factz! That intro was hard!
The first thing I noticed was how seamlessly it fit underneath the desk but seeing you push it in there was so aesthetic and spot on man.
I love the choise of music for the intros. Love your intros!
Apple can give us some of the fastest computers with amazing designs but can’t let me use final cut on my iPad Pro.
Scam
i think it’s bc if they do, then there would be significantly less sales of the Macbooks. there’s only so much they can do for iPads which wouldn’t affect the “necessity” of having a Macbook.
Or it could be they need to get all the iPads running on the M series so they can use macOS.
What's a computer?
because apple wants your money
The shots in this video + the thumbnail are insane 🔥
views
@@dvngnt likes
Are you half Chinese ?
The shots fired to people compensating their skill with hardware as well. Really thought this would be a Skillshare segue
Drake 6 🙏🏿 Views album thumbnail homage is legendary! Too Good 😂! 🔥🔥🔥
It's possible the Studio gets hot under load and throttles down on heavy computing tasks like exporting the video due to the small inclosure compared to the Mac Pro. And Yeah, Apples packaging is insane. Just go the new iMac 24 and still blown away by the box of all things. Excellent review. I always enjoy watching your channel.
Your review of this was brilliant. Easy to understand the pros and cons. Thanks. I subscribed.
I wanna point out that although MKBHD says that the RTX3090 is meant for games, although it is marketed to be a gaming graphics card, it’s actual intended capability is for both 3D rendering and gaming. I know many people who deal with 3D art or 3D modeling use RTX3090s or 3080s to do their work and at the same time run the games that they’re working on.
Exactly this. RTX 3090 is more efficient and performs way faster than the "server grade" cards for GPU rendering. Games don't even utilize NVLink and the 24GB of VRAM the card offers.
One of my friends designs houses, he loves the 3090's power :) Autocad and the likes run smooooth.
Exactly, it's the best card that you can buy for GPU rendering that's not a Quadro. Octane LOVES my 3090.
@@magnotec. Rendering isn't always about VRAM. If you check the latest Octanebench, 3090 & 3080ti are topping the charts in terms of render speed. The closest thing is the A6000 which costs way more than the two (at MSRP).
@@magnotec. it’s still the best bang for buck card that has 24GB VRAM compared to the Quaddro cards.
MaxTech did a teardown, and the screws to access the internals are underneath the rubber ring on the bottom. There are of course a lot more screws and connectors to really get into it. But the SSD isn't soldered, and there are actually two SSD slots. I assume that the larger storage options (4 TB and 8 TB) use both, but the 1 TB machine he disassembled only uses one of the SSD slots. They're not standard NVMe slots, but OWC will probably offer upgrades at some point.
Link ?
Thanks for the hint! I watched that video and I got to say that it looks like Hell to do a simple thermal compound replacement or to clean those fans and fins.
Link?
Even if this is true there's literally no way Apple would allow their users to take apart their products without voiding the warranty
@@josepedrocarmo5885 and do you need to? My iMac is 13 years and does fine without
The way it slid perfectly under the monitor desk stand thing is soooo satisfying
I’ll give apple props for sustainability when they let us upgrade the damn machines. Still an incredible tool, the energy specs are also great but come on… without the ability to upgrade the device over time there’s a ton of eventual e-waste there.
If something goes wrong... Everything is glued together!
@@edgarwalk5637 you're right, it's absolutely nuts. I get they need to integrate everything to keep it small but completely locking everyone out and even going so far as using glue so it's obvious if you try to fix it yourself is just wrong. While I love the size I'd take a bit bigger footprint with the ability to upgrade any day and I'm betting all but the hardest core, "apple can do no wrong" fans would agree.
Question might be, is upgrading a real factor, like how many upgradeable pcs actually do get upgrades? I would bet its less than 1%
@@morfelod it is definitely more than 1%. The second hand market thrives on PCs being upgradable. For example, an old Dell Optiplex that was only equipped with 8 GB of RAM could be upgraded with an additional stick of RAM and a GPU to make a decent gaming PC. Apple also used to let you upgrade by having normal Philips screws and standard parts, meaning you could upgrade down the line if you needed more RAM or need to replace the battery. That would potentially extend the life of the laptop.
With how frequent some companies upgrade their systems, I’d rather have someone repurpose the machine rather than just throwing it in a landfill.
@@morfelod my entire pc is built off of Facebook market second hand parts. Running a 7 year old graphics card and I’m still able to play modern titles.
The fact that this $4000 computer is even being COMPARED AT ALL or MATCHING the $25000 Mac Pro of a few years ago is just insanity I don't think people are really taking that in enough
Mostly because that Mac Pro was overpriced as you can get. Linux was building a Hackintosh faster for far less money.
@@johnbuscher Didnt this hackintosh build took almost a year or over a year to get done because there were a lot of problems and it still only worked with specific hardware?
Agree. Apple should be kicking themselves for not bringing chip making in-house yrs ago - they’ve had the cash.
Well the Xeons Apple used were kind of obsolete back then already and easily beaten by their AMD counterparts.
@@WestCoastAce27 their chips were behind intel & amd at that time. Only recently they could catch up because of intel’s stagnation at the top of the market
3090 is not exclusively for gaming, it is a quadro replacement. That means that it is for Rendering, by being the best for gaming at the same time. That's the reason that it has 24 GB of VRAM
It's basically where the Titan cards used to be. Nvidias highest end GPU, for Enthusiasts/ professionals, who don't need special Quadro features.
Really not for gaming, especially with it's 24gbs of VRAM.
Yeah, exactly my thought too. How short sighted of Marcus. It's like he's defending Apple 🍎
It really isn't a replacement for the Quadro. It's a low tier budget workstation card at best like the Titan was. A Quadro will still be better if for no other reason than the ECC memory and massively optimised studio drivers.
@@theunkownmr.562 I wouldn't say he's "defending" Apple, he just really doesn't know much about gaming. I tend to dismiss anything he says related to gaming, I'm pretty sure the only game he plays is FIFA.
Of course, but think about the price. It‘s 2000$ only for the 3090. And now look what you get with the Studio machine.
Love the major shoutout to Malaysia in the edit renders! Hope you have had the chance to really enjoy the country! Great content as always!
I absolutely love how you edit your videos, gives such a sophisticated aura
the amount of leaps Apple has been able to make within a single "generation" of chip is REALLY impressive. I'm very excited to see how their chips improve in the future, and maybe one day in the future I'll make the full switch to MacOS.
@@tatsukialmologist srsly? capitalisation?
@@cthulhuiabs woooosh
If macOS still had Boot Camp support on Apple Silicon, I’d switch. Sadly, I don’t like macOS.
Just like any other company and also their mobile chips division they won’t be making massive leaps anymore after this generation just to keep the yearly upgrades consistent.
Hmmm.. Is it a new generation though? It is quite literally 2 of the other M1 chips just stuck together.
Great review (as always) although I think it’s wrong to dismiss the 3090 as purely being for gaming. There’s a reason Apple made that comparison and had people from Redshift, Maxon and Adobe at the event. The 3090 is the best GPU for motion design and 3D GPU rendering.
And quadro cards are meant for video editing, as well as extra heavy//power limited rendering.
On top of that I seriously doubt the M1 Max stands a chance when it comes to heavy AI driven work such as protein modeling etc.
From what I could gather the 3090 is more of a card for people that want to do both heavy workloads and game on the same card, since it's the only 30 series card still supporting SLI, which no longer has any application in gaming. It's really just a rebrand of the older Titan cards, which were meant for the same thing.
@@I_THE_ME That's because the software isn't optimised for the Mac. Pointless to even worry about hardware at that point.
Yes I had to disagree with that statement too, game developer and 3D artist would like a real gpu. And in camera VFX with Unreal engine (like you can see in the mandalorian) needs the gpu power too.
incredible video, good review! Also, loved the sustainability segment, super interesting!
Thanks. Was thinking of upgrading to this as I do a lot of Dev work. And my Max Mini struggles to run all my dev tools.
The fact it fits under that shelf so perfectly 🥵
Ikr so aesthetically pleasing 😩
love it haha
R/perfectfit
Any link to this shelf? Would love to get one
Spawnpoiint in the building. Love your vids
“You buy a 3090 for gaming” every tech reviewer forgets that 3D modelers and engineers exist.
Not disagreeing with you, but gamers massively outnumber creators
@NaN yeah right, because there are not independent studios, freelancer 3d artist, designers and engineers in the world that could benefit with powerful gpu cards. This is just for gamers.
@@gaeborg but the games… they need to get… created.
@@mrtwills so?
@NaN a rtx3090 is a series 3xxx version of the Titan cards, not the quadros. You talk a lot for someone who's really off target here. Its a hybrid top of the range video editing, 3d softarware , AutoCAD , modeling, photoshop, unreal engine 5 , maya, 3d max, all purpose + gaming card. That's why it has 24g of ram, no game needs more than 10gb of GPU ram. But creators do use it.
Haven’t seen a video of yours for quite some time, forgot how beautiful they are. Kudos 👏
top notch video work during the intro
The editing skill is increasing a bit by bit every single video. MKHBD is seriously killing it with the video quality.
He probably hasn’t edited his videos for years.
He has an editing team, he does not edit videos anymore
@@Trippyisop No. Just team. He explicitly says he edits the videos.
@@antonemceish1006 sure he does lol
@@antonemceish1006 Dude, he has a bunch of video editors in his team. Soooo, are you saying that he pays their wages just so he edit his own videos?
I saw a picture on twitter where someone opened the studio. It was really insane.
The specs for this machine is really dope
Your content is getting better and better. Incredible 👍
I really like the conclusion, thanks man.
"If you're bad at editing and you get this machine, you'll still be bad at editing but just faster."
So should I buy it then?
Naw, love your editing😂. Good to see you here!
Yes, you can always improve your editing skills, and with a computer like this you'll have one less thing to complain about.
Im DEAD ☠️☠️😂🤣🤣🤣
Lmao hahaha
The more iterations, the better you will get at editing.... YES.
@12:54 "If you're bad at editing and you get this machine, you'll still be bad at editing, but just faster" aww shucks,there's always a catch
It’s always nice to see your reviews anytime of the day…..
Excellent, well rounded review. Thanks.
Peak MKBHD review. Great work! So clean, so smooth, so clear, utterly professional yet accessible. This is exactly what I subbed for years ago and the team still consistently overdelivers. ❤️
at the End i was like : wohoho damn this was such a good video. Like Peak. I was honestly really impressed. Jeez.
Your lectures are never boring
preach!
Definitely seems impressive! But not having HDMI 2.1 seems strange.
That seems to be the case with all the M1 devices
@@djstuc that is not what Consoles and most TV manufacturers
I think it's because thats where the bandwith maxes out. if they would have added 2.1 it would have been too much.
I suppose Apple used all lanes for thunderbolt instead of losing a thunderbolt for better HDMI. You can use a usb-c to HDMI cable, you know.
Unless you're going to hook this computer up to an Oled TV, there's zero point to HDMI.
One thing I would be very interested to see is how much better the Mac studio handles AI upscale via Topaz.
Since they are adding to the neural engine I wonder how much of a performance boost that actually translates to.
I love watching ads for your vids cause of the work you put into your work. You are another Guru in the video space
I’m not even gonna lie I’m not even interested in this Mac and have no intention of buying it but it’s just so satisfying to watch MKBHD videos, the production quality, the editing and the aesthetics make me stay
That’s most of us here. Welcome to the club.
I’m a big apple nerd it’s been working out great lately apple is on top of their game
Mac Studio is really not bang for the buck. I have seen windows machines that are 2x the speed for the same price! I also doubt the cooling in this is any good...
@@aaryamangupta what u talking about windows is not even a pitch of salt in performance at this price point
Yeah I just subbed for that reason
I’m always so hyped for your intros 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 and double M1 Max chips is WILD 🤯🤯
Great video. Your words are so concise and to the point. Excellent reviewer.
@mkbhd Love your videos, authentic, not nerdy, really liked the smooth transition at the start of video, Q content
3090 build referred to in the presentation walks the M1 Ultra in many real world tests. I recommend those reviews for anyone more curious about the benchmarks Apple chose to market.
Ig what they were saying is that at equal performance levels, the M1U consumes way less power compared to a 3090
The efficiency thing is no joke. Switching to an M1 Mac Mini from my Windows desktop not only made a noticeable impact on my power bill alone, the heat generation is making another positive impact because I have to air condition my office less.
yeah but you have to use macOS with is garbage
@@ddha0000 MacOS is way better than Windows.
@@ddha0000 especially Windows 11
@@BrianJacobson lol
@@nevergonnagiveyouup4189 I wish linux had better gaming support for anticheat software, cause I'd be using it currently.
Very good and informative review as always, thank you
The entro involving the camera robot was just breathtaking! great videos man.
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The way Apple made their presentation made me wonder “are they claiming Mac studio outperforms every other computer?”. Thanks for painting the full picture Marques.
12:54 „If you’re bad at editing and you get this machine, you‘ll still be bad at editing but just faster!“
My new favorite Quote of all time!
Good luck on the new season of your season
Haha! The "you'll still be bad at what you just two times faster" is an absolute killer line!!
0:38 marques editing a clip showing the Malaysian skyline because the Mac Studio is made in Malaysia
nice
Woah nice
Pump for the full review. Beautiful intro as always.
@Don't read my profile photo Why not ????
7:17 Thanks a lot for this clarification. To quote a comment on a video I saw about this: "It's like saying your Prius at 100% charge is faster than a Lamborghini in 2nd gear". It's technically true, but it is also absurd.
I like his honest and down to earth review. I love his style. Subscribed.
I enjoyed where you discussed “TOOLS”. Yes these machines are tools and knowing how to use them well is where we’ll see our greatest gains.
Thank you sir.
Dude, you're such a great storyteller, your reviews can't stop getting better. Nice work!
One of his influencers he interviewed said “be a great storyteller”. #24
I don’t know. Still i feel dave2d does a better job. His reviews have more points to take away from a shorter duration
One of the most comprehensive reviews of ANY Mac ever seen! Nice one
Thanks for explaining so well!
Since this is so unique, I'd love to see someone go to each of these different 'studios' and test it out for their workflows. You don't see a lot of reviews talking about how well this works for architects/engineers using archicad/revit for example. That's probably too much to expect though! I'm looking at getting my own professional setup at home since more places are accepting wfh and I feel like this could be a new aspect to the 'consumer' market.
Not sure if Revit is compatible with M1 chip. There was a work around where you could make it work on intel based macs. Please do let me know too if you find a way to make Revit work with m1 macs...
REVIT doesn't work on mac?
@@nascentnaga no, only “light” LT version and only works under bootcamp, shame
Without Revit it’s not really suited for architects, otherwise very nice machine
My bad, I threw Revit in there without realising it's not on macs at all. I've been in archicad land for a long time on PC and Mac in different offices.
This is incredible! Thank you for making great quality content.
Side note, the 3090 is not really meant for gaming, as it's a "replacement" of the Titan. It's a studio card, for 3D modeling or animation, that can also be used for gaming!
It's absolutely meant for gaming, it's for the people have the money to burn and want the very best gaming PC. It's officially not a Titan replacement because there are no Pro drivers available for it and there are software limitations on its compute features. It to some extent does dual duty as a workstation card for some workloads but there is a reason it's branded the same as the rest of the 3000 series, which can also be used in workstations.
@@TimSheehan The 3080 is a gaming card. The 3090, with its absolutely overkill 24GBs of VRAM and only marginally improved compute power, is definitely a content creation GPU.
@@Krannski no it's absolutely a gaming card in terms of how it's clocked and how it's marketed. The A series (formerly Quadro) are for professional work, they have a tonne of ram and are clocked within the efficiency window.
Really appreciate the info!
"do you really need that much power?" The craziest thing about technology is that in 10 years we'll be laughing at its poor performance
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When I first got into PC builds and such, I remember hearing that the GTX 1080 was so amazing! Look at us now
lets make it to 5 ! I say - 5 Years.
The sad part is that it’s out and it’s already slow. A 16 core amd 5950x beats the 20 core arm cpu in every benchmark. Nvidia’s h265 compression is 50-100% faster than the one in the m1 chips. The video card is a joke. The only good thing about them is the prores encoder for who ever needs it.
It is true, it consumes way less, but you get similar power consumption if you downclock the 5950x as well.
@@chrisp9859 gtx 1080 ti is still amazing btw.
I'm stuck with gtx 960 ahahaha
I come from an era of computers where power users like me had an Athlon 1.1MHz with 256Mb RAM and a 20Gb 7200 HDD. The Graphic card of choice was a Savage 3D 32Mb or Riva TNT2. This entire generation of machines is impressive to me, even my humble 3.0Gz octacore Android with 6Gb RAM and 126Gb storage seems like 10 generations newer. I can only imagine the heat the X64 line up is feeling now, and when the apps become 'native' rather than Rosetta 2.0 based, its gonna be a headshot.
I remember getting a riva tnt2 for quake 3 arena
@@danielkenney7768 I remember the voodoo banshee, the first stand-alone video card made by 3DFX. I remember using it for quake 3 as well. :) Things have come a long way indeed.
@@infjcafe haha me too, also with Quake III. The downer was I still had a really slow modem so online gaming wasn’t on the table
Not to be a tech nerd here but the video cards you named are late 90's models and Athlons are early to mid 2000's CPUs. Those components weren't even produced concurrently, I'm pretty sure they were launched at least 5 years apart. And a 20gb HDD is a small consumer drive from 2000/2001.
Interesting choice of components for a power user computer if you ask me.
And your "humble" (actually pretty high end) Android phone is literally more than 10 generations of silicone newer than even the Athlon...
I was using Amiga’s and then moved up to Pentium 3dfx Voodoo PC’s. I reassembled a Pentium 2 Voodoo 3 PC a year or so ago, installing it into a new case with a new power supply. It runs like a dream on all those old classic 3dfx games.
great video...certainly helps me decide that this product is not for a casual user. ....will wait for a new compact Mac mini!
Apple silicon is very interesting and obviously becoming serious competition for the x86 platform, but until the compatibility issues with many workflows are resolved, especially like some specific engineering workflows designed for x86 Linux or x86 Windows only, these impressive machines will not be compelling enough to make the transition.
I hope Apple addresses these issues soon.
I was waiting on them to release news about a new IMAC PRO. But I’m not going to lie, I am really leaning towards getting the Mac Studio with M1 Ultra chip instead . Tired of waiting & this seems like everything I need for years to come.
Hi! verified person
Think about portability.
For most work flows this will be more than enough, and for either half or literally 1/5th (20%) of the price.
We were never going to get a new iMac Pro. They announced at the time this was a one off as a stop gap between the old trash can Mac Pro and the new modular one. I'm kind of dissapointed we didn't get a straight up repalcement for the 27" iMac though. The guts of this in the new Studio Display body would be killer.
@@TalesOfWar They said at the end of the presentation that they have one more product to implement Apple silicon with, the Mac Pro. They said that clearly at the end of the event. The M1 series is completed however. So the next product will be specifically for the Mac Pro rendition.
Oh my gosh, this is probably the best MKBHD video I've ever seen. So well edited, such great shots, and a great review overall. Great job, keep it up!
My favorite intro yet 🙌🏽
That was a sick intro with the lofi
I genuinely thought the bad editing part was a segway to a sponsor spot like "skillshare"
Crazy how that just happened!
Regarding the sustainability element, what is the expected useful lifespan of one of these machines, and how does the fact that it cannot be upgraded or modified (in a way that other products can that extend their lifespan) impact the sustainability element?
I actually think it makes it better.
As long as these parts are as reliable as they always have been from Apple (my mom has a 2007 and 2009 iMac she still uses every day without issues), then the reliability aspect of full integration trumps having less reliability and having to throw out and change parts over the course of that 14-16 years. Not to mention: I don’t think almost anyone uses an entire computer that’s 16 years old. For the vast majority of consumers, I’d say this level of reliability is way way way more positively impactful on sustainability than a PC that maybe gets used for 7-10 years max, upgrading and throwing out old parts along the way. (And using more energy)
Just my thoughts, I don’t actually know anything :)
@@WarrenWeekly And it sure shows. It still going to be E-waste if you get a defective device or the "accidents" you may encounter with it.
@@Deliveredmean42 I feel like that’s what a refurbished product is. It’s not like a damaged device is often thrown out, it’s usually still sold to someone who ends up refurbishing them. (Even these sorts of machines, apple refurbishes them and certified repair places will as well.)
The “and it sure shows” comment was pretty rude
@@WarrenWeekly thanks for information
@@WarrenWeekly I mean, I don't know about reliability lol, they had laptop keyboard that would randomly break, and they kept the design for multiple years despite knowing the flaws,
Awesome video dude. As always. You are really talented.
I'm actually getting this because I will return to work in a hybrid capacity. (4 days home - 1 day at work) - I could get the macbook pro but feel this packs more punch and fits in a backpack. I will just have to plug 4 cables when I want to move it around.
We’re really gonna need a “best of intro” series, and how they were made, or what inspired you. They’re becoming a larger feature of your videos IMO.
Whew that intro!!
Great review, I appreciate your insight.
Most people believe that getting better equipment raises your skills. Love that he points this out. Very few people would benefit using this.
Would really kill for one CZcams tech reviewer to talk to a developer or two (not just iOS/Mac app developers but regular world devs). It’s probably the most common workflow that would actually benefit from a machine like this (and I mean biiig benefits), but the entire community pretends people with powerful computers are just content creators or scientists.
cause youtubers do not know any better, they just dont have knowledge besides editing in their software basically, I feel like this review is just a hype train with no downsided explained at all
Well, they are CZcamsrs. They can only really talk about how good FinalCut or some other editing software runs in a given device, and then talk about specs.
They are really clueless about anything outside of that, or to even think that there could be other places were these machines could be used.
Alex Ziskind is the CZcamsr who does exactly this
All of you should watch the videos on CZcams that talk about the realities of tech release and reviews. It's not because they don't know any better outside of their sphere, it's not cause they work predominantly on Final Cut, it's not cause they don't know other careers exists. This early on in the product lifecycle, there is no time to go talk to a developer or two (who have used the products extensively enough to make an informed opinion), then talk to designers, then talk to hardware engineers (in the interest of fairness, right?), then make a video in time for them to grab viewer traffic and revenue.
This is also not mentioning the fact that most large CZcamsrs are catering to the everyday person. "If this Mac can export this type of video file so quickly, you're good to go for your daily Excel or Netflix usage". The average viewer does not care if there are caveats to performance, cause the average person does not code, they don't use Inventor, they don't use Blender, etc. And someone who is at the enterprise level of an experienced engineer, developer, designer, who is making a purchase decision, is not going to look at CZcams videos like these for advice.
Exactly, computers are used in other fields besides editing, there is 3D modelling like Autocad, scientific simulations and number crunching as well as running mathematical models for economics etc.
That’s why PC is particularly special is that is gives you better options on your workflow etc.
I wouldn't call a computer you can't upgrade at all sustainable, recycled once means nothing if it won't get reused or recycled again.
Isn't upgrading technically less sustainable given you're throwing part of it away? These will last for years, and trust me, the places people will buy these in bulk NEVER upgrade their systems. Ever. They're specced for a task and replaced outright when they no longer manage to perform said task. Lots of them are also bought on lease and replaced on a 3-5 year cycle. Upgrading is also often considered a waste of IT's time given how long it can take to do it on multiple systems when they could be doing something else. I don't even upgrade my PC's other than maybe a new GPU (when they're not crazy expensive). Usually by the time I need to upgrade something the whole platform needs replacing anyway so it's essentially a replacement anyway. The PSU and case may get reused.
@@TalesOfWar When I upgrade my computer I sell the parts I don't need. Even if you do throw it away throwing away just your old gpu is more sustainable than throwing away your entire system.
@@TalesOfWar no
@@TalesOfWar I'm sorry but what? Throwing away 1 part does not equal throwing away a whole pc. Electronics fail, simple as that. And when it does you either get it repaired or do the apple thing and sell the consumer a new one. It would be nice if the machine is reused but what if the failure was just a drive? How bout a gpu? If you replace that 1 single part thats 1 less cpu, ram, psu, case, mb etc in the landfill, or at the least increasing the longevity of that pc.
Excellent review!
Loved the video. I’m shifting to a new company and have ordered the M1 Ultra as my machine. Excited to put my hands on it. Thanks for the informative video as always bro.
that intro🔥🔥🔥
I have Mac mini and I am very happy with it. But as you mentioned it is 100% true that skills is what matters the most. Tools is tool at the end of the day.
Love the Italian Job reference.
I always come back to this video just for the intro 😮😮
Most consumers should see this and think “Cool, whenever these video editors upgrade again in a few years, these are going to be so worth the buy on the used market”
But for now, refurb’d m1 Mac mini is probably doing it for 95% of people.
Well to be fair, this Mac is targeted towards professionals. The average user would be more than happy with an M1 MacBook Air or Mac Mini
This computer hard drive is focused towards people that do heavy video editing for a full time job, people that make movies, and people that make music. It’s overkill for the majority of people. Get iMac Air laptop or iMac 24 inch all in one desktop.
@@GiovanniCheng exactly. But some “average users” with heavy wallets get hypnotized by figures like “20-core GPU”. I am just hoping they see this and save themselves some cash
13:00 thats my argument against getting this, the slowest thing in my studio is me haha
Excellent review. Thank you very much👌🏻
lol the guy went mad loco on that intro! - super high quality
Hey this was an incredibly well put together review!
Always appreciate the content on the macs over the years, thanks!
Fantastic review! Thank you!
I'm so excited for this! I want to make more videos on the m1
That intro 🔥
Never commented on your viddy's but I really love em. The Mac Studio is def overkill for me as a web developer. But your channel is the perfect way for me stay updated on tech tools. Thanks!
If you ever read this, I'm trying to break into that career field; would appreciate any real world advice :)
I just ordered the Studio with M1 Max. I am excited.
Thanks!
Question: What were you doing to your hoodie with that mask @ 9:36 ? Moire reduction?
Killer review by the way. I am definitely getting that M1 Ultra.
Yes (with unsharpening) and tuning down the color a little bit
@@mkbhd cool response, btw i heard the m1 ultra suffers when you apply video noise reduction as compared to other systems.
@@truthseeker6804 Really?
@@Itz_a_me_mario yes i saw that on reddit, not sure how true it is. but id like to see some tests by youtubers.
@@truthseeker6804 yeah, but apple computers are pretty awesome.
But their iphones are so costly which makes it almost useless comparing it to the Samsung's phone
Craaaaazy shot! 0:10
This really reminds me of SGI back in the day. Silicon Graphics were these beatiful computers, great design and powerful too - but most people had zero use for it. Back then, I was thinking about getting into 3D graphics - just to work with something this beatiful and outlandish. I'm too old to start a video editing studio now to have a nice aluminum box :-) My Ryzen with Nvidia GPU is pretty much equal to this and when I'm done with my workstation, kids gonna get it for games or it's gonna be my new home server.
I remember seeing SG exhibit at a tradeshow back in the 90s- i think it was a onyx they had on display fir a few 100 grands
Modularity isn't the same as upgradability or part replacement, what I got from it is that they meant "daisy-chainable" for the use-case of server rooms or render farms