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Be nice if they did more colours.
i think upgrading 16gb of ram makes a lot of sense for a machine that usually stay on your desk several years…(i own still a macmini intel i3 3.6mhz – 2018 base model and is still working great after 4 years!)
Calm down Greg, you start to sound patronizing half way through this video.
Right now my mac has 4GB RAM and when I see the activity monitor, it is using swap memory of around 1 GB, when multiple apps are open like word, excel, safari, chrome, adobe acrobat reader etc. In this case, do you think 8 GB is enough? I am on a tighter budget.
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I keep trying to find an excuse to upgrade or get something different. I have an M1 Air albeit with the 8GB ram and 256. There is part of me that wants to but I wonder if I’m really trying to fill some emotional void by buying something new. I made a solid choice with this M1 and I must remind myself I broke the hinges on my last HP laptop whilst attempting to change out the fan. Well this one does NOT have that issue. I wouldn’t mind a Studio display and external drive as you mentioned.
I have a custom built i7-9700 with 32GB ram, two 1TB M.2 NVME drives, another 1TB 3.5″ SSD drive. Costs less than an appropriately priced mac mini and runs better. Web browsers open insanely fast and no beach balls/hour glass with smooth scrolling and I can also game with it too.
I’ve always hated the beach balls on a mac and the extremely slow jittery scrolling in Safari. Never understood why those issues exist even today.
Have the original base M1 Mac mini. Works just fine. Why should I upgrade? Can’t find a reason. Whatever.
A word about a comparable non Apple monitor would be helpful to this video.
I read that Samsung is coming out with one.
You could probably split it up the time line and combing it in iMovie
*FUN FACT – GREG IS ONLY ABLE TO AFFORD THE BASE MODELS OF EVERYTHING EVEN AS A SEASONED YOUTUBER.*
Don’t forget educational discount $499
Great video! If someone really just needs a computer to web browse, email, watch YouTube/Stream, then they could go to a Mini Windows PC. I know it doesn’t fit into the Apple ecosystem if you want to iMessage/sync your iphone/etc but honestly something like a Beelink Mini Windows PC can do the basic job and have upgradeability for less (add memory/storage yourself!). If anyone needs to do Apple related things like iMovie/Logic/FCP then sure the Mac Mini is great for that (I love my i7 Mac Mini for my studio). I manage my iTunes media and access iCloud/Photos on my Windows desktop. Just thinking outside of the Apple world if someone needs basic computing on a budget. A $400 Mini Windows PC will do same work.
2023 I only accept 16gb memory and 512 gb of disk all in a reasonable price. In my country the base model is 730 american dollars and agregate 15gb and 512gb took the price to 1300 and all for what??? The life is not precisely cheap today, You canot access to one home in most cases. My Pc run very well the same basic task running linux, I have not lags at all. Stay with my pc until I see a real oportunity, watching 8gb and 256gb I don’t see any.
Thank you, Greg!!! Really made up my mind! Let’s get the base model…now!!
Not sure if FinalCut is more optimized for apple silicon, but in Davinci base M2 with 16GB of ram struggles with anything 4k apart of ProRes.
So true….the M1 Mac mini had more power than all the PC’s and RAID drives I’ve built for much less!
3:00 Actually, the display support did change a bit with the M2 Mac mini vs the M1, you can now connect two Thunderbolt or USB-C displays instead of just one, you don’t need to use the HDMI port for the second display like you did with the M1. For me this is a very welcome change, as now I should be able to use two 5K displays instead of just one.
If you want a Mac, then yes M2 makes sense. But if you want a computer for video editing, then PC makes more sense if you are on the budget.
+100$ and you got PC with 32GB RAM and 12GB 3060 Nvidia. 1TB fast NVMe drive. That will crash even M2 Pro Mini in video editing … sadly.
Eh I wouldn’t say hassle free. Handling images is cringe u can’t do simple arrow back and forth like windows. Real shitty if u handle a lot of files