I'm considering upgrading my 2017 15" MBP to a 16" MBP with the M3 Pro. Just not sure if I should stick with the 18GB RAM or upgrade to 36GB RAM. I'll be buying through my employer. They pay 60% and I pay 40%, so it basically makes it a $160 upgrade rather than $400. I suppose that makes it a no-brainer, but figured I'd ask anyway in case there's anything I'm overlooking with this config.
I have a triple monitor setup (2 external plus the built-in/internal one). I use VMWare Horizon Client for work to access my VDI (this is not local virtualization software). Other apps I use include Office, Outlook, Teams, Edge. I have a GoPro and drone, and do some light video editing using GoPro apps or iMovie. For future use: I'm considering getting a 3D printer at some point and maybe dabbling with free 3D modeling software. Also wouldn't mind running Windows 11 ARM in a VM, but that would be more for fun rather than a necessity.
I can see a couple comments pouring in already, so I want to get them out of the way first...
I have a triple monitor setup (2 external plus the built-in/internal one). I use VMWare Horizon Client for work to access my VDI (this is not local virtualization software). Other apps I use include Office, Outlook, Teams, Edge. I have a GoPro and drone, and do some light video editing using GoPro apps or iMovie. For future use: I'm considering getting a 3D printer at some point and maybe dabbling with free 3D modeling software. Also wouldn't mind running Windows 11 ARM in a VM, but that would be more for fun rather than a necessity.
I can see a couple comments pouring in already, so I want to get them out of the way first...
- "Get the M2 Pro instead." I'm aware people are bashing the M3 Pro, but I really do not care that it's mildly better than the M2 Pro. I'm coming from a six-year-old Mac, so I'll be seeing a huge improvement. Plus, if Apple happens to phase out the M2s before the M3s, that means one less year of software support for me. Either way, my employer no longer offers the M2 models to choose from, so it's not even an option anyway.
- "Why not go for the M3 Max if you get a 60% discount through your employer?" I'm not really interested in upgrading to the M3 Max just for the sake of maxing it out (unless you can convince me otherwise). Supposedly the Pro chips have better battery life, which I value more than performance I'll likely never make use of. Honestly, I'd probably be getting the 15" MBA if it weren't for the multi-display limitation.