New apple M1 chips - who's buying?

New apple M1 chips - who's buying?

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Durzel

12,297 posts

169 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Durzel said:
I don't think Apple will abandon updates etc for Intel, as the buik of their stuff already out there is on it.

You are right though that as time goes on they will become less and less desirable, and the Apple Silicon ones seem to be so far ahead in performance, battery life and heat (lack of) terms that they are a paradigm shift.

I've just pulled the trigger on a M1 Max one even though my Intel i9 is pretty much fine, because I feel like the value will drop off a cliff as time goes on.
Ughhh my purchase fell through.

Back to hoping one appears on the Mac refurb store frown

Lee Jones Jnr

1,724 posts

171 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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MagSafe doesn’t seem as good as it used to be for me.
It seems to be knocked off by the gentlest bump when using on my lap etc but holds strong when on a table and someone catches the wire as they walk past.

xeny

4,408 posts

79 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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thebraketester said:
Are they any links to the information about this memory issue? Does it just effect the MacBooks or is it the Mac mini too?

Edited by thebraketester on Wednesday 25th January 15:38
confirmation - https://www.tomshardware.com/news/macbook-pro-m2-p... . Slower is still probably fast enough looking at the numbers.

thebraketester

14,289 posts

139 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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xeny said:
thebraketester said:
Are they any links to the information about this memory issue? Does it just effect the MacBooks or is it the Mac mini too?

Edited by thebraketester on Wednesday 25th January 15:38
confirmation - https://www.tomshardware.com/news/macbook-pro-m2-p... . Slower is still probably fast enough looking at the numbers.
Thanks will have a read.

I was going to get the base spec and upgrade to 16gb ram. Looks like it would be better to get the ‘2nd spec’ M2 with the bigger SSD and only 8gb ram?

megaphone

10,787 posts

252 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Lee Jones Jnr said:
MagSafe doesn’t seem as good as it used to be for me.
It seems to be knocked off by the gentlest bump when using on my lap etc but holds strong when on a table and someone catches the wire as they walk past.
My annoyance is MagSafe 3 is not compatible with MagSafe 2 (or 1) can't use an adaptor etc. I have an Apple Thunderbolt display which powers my older MB Air on MagSafe 2, I was hoping a new MB would just plug I with adaptors, but not found a way yet.

mikef

4,909 posts

252 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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TheJimi said:
I love my M1 Air, especially in the rose gold colour, but I'd honestly upgrade just to get MagSafe paperbag
The MagSafe on my Air M2 takes a lot more force to disconnect than the USB-C does. I only use it for charging so I have two USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports available

xeny

4,408 posts

79 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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thebraketester said:
Thanks will have a read.

I was going to get the base spec and upgrade to 16gb ram. Looks like it would be better to get the ‘2nd spec’ M2 with the bigger SSD and only 8gb ram?
The peak speed difference isn't worth worrying about IMO.

If you will use 16 GB of RAM, 8GB and a faster SSD will be a worse experience than 16GB and a slower SSD.

ajprice

27,715 posts

197 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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xeny said:
thebraketester said:
Thanks will have a read.

I was going to get the base spec and upgrade to 16gb ram. Looks like it would be better to get the ‘2nd spec’ M2 with the bigger SSD and only 8gb ram?
The peak speed difference isn't worth worrying about IMO.

If you will use 16 GB of RAM, 8GB and a faster SSD will be a worse experience than 16GB and a slower SSD.
+1 for upgrading RAM over upgrading storage of it's a choice between upgrading one or the other. If for whatever reason down the road you run out of storage, you can add a drive. If you start using all the RAM, you're stuck with it.

Craikeybaby

10,451 posts

226 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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It looks like it might be the MacBook Pro too: https://www.macrumors.com/2023/01/24/m2-mac-mini-2...

mikef

4,909 posts

252 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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For what it's worth, here are my Diskmark readings for a Mac Mini M1 256GB/8GB



and MacBook Air M2 1TB/16GB



Different, but both fine for my use cases. The M1 read speeds were pretty impressive though

xeny

4,408 posts

79 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Amorphous diskmark. That’s up there with my college’s student newspaper referring to a “metric” college.

SteveKTMer

786 posts

32 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Lee Jones Jnr said:
MagSafe doesn’t seem as good as it used to be for me.
It seems to be knocked off by the gentlest bump when using on my lap etc but holds strong when on a table and someone catches the wire as they walk past.
Yours sounds faulty, my MagSafe is rock solid, regardless of where it is.

Lee Jones Jnr

1,724 posts

171 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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SteveKTMer said:
Yours sounds faulty, my MagSafe is rock solid, regardless of where it is.
In that case yours sounds faulty?

SteveKTMer

786 posts

32 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Lee Jones Jnr said:
SteveKTMer said:
Yours sounds faulty, my MagSafe is rock solid, regardless of where it is.
In that case yours sounds faulty?
No, mine is perfect, same as the others I've had. You're the one complaining that it's not the same as it used to be.

Lee Jones Jnr

1,724 posts

171 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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SteveKTMer said:
No, mine is perfect, same as the others I've had. You're the one complaining that it's not the same as it used to be.
(A MagSafe shouldn’t be rock solid, that’s the entire point of the design)


mmm-five

11,277 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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mikef said:
For what it's worth, here are my Diskmark readings for a Mac Mini M1 256GB/8GB



and MacBook Air M2 1TB/16GB



Different, but both fine for my use cases. The M1 read speeds were pretty impressive though
This is mine (MacStudio Max 512GB/32GB)...but don't forget that a lot of SSDs slow down as they approach capacity...so your M1 Mini above might show different speeds if you were at the same % usage as your M2 Air.


SteveKTMer

786 posts

32 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Lee Jones Jnr said:
SteveKTMer said:
No, mine is perfect, same as the others I've had. You're the one complaining that it's not the same as it used to be.
(A MagSafe shouldn’t be rock solid, that’s the entire point of the design)
Ohh look . . . there's a plastic bag over there that looks like it's after an argument. Quick . . .

Blown2CV

29,041 posts

204 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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SteveKTMer said:
Lee Jones Jnr said:
SteveKTMer said:
No, mine is perfect, same as the others I've had. You're the one complaining that it's not the same as it used to be.
(A MagSafe shouldn’t be rock solid, that’s the entire point of the design)
Ohh look . . . there's a plastic bag over there that looks like it's after an argument. Quick . . .
the guy is right.

mikef

4,909 posts

252 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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mmm-five said:
This is mine (MacStudio Max 512GB/32GB)
Ah, that read speed is similar to the PcIe4 WD Black NVMe in my gaming PC. I wonder whether that implies a next-gen bus on the Studio?

mmm-five

11,277 posts

285 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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mikef said:
Ah, that read speed is similar to the PcIe4 WD Black NVMe in my gaming PC. I wonder whether that implies a next-gen bus on the Studio?
Or maybe just a pair of slower SSDs in some sort of RAID?