With RAM, CPU, GPU, and SSD on these Apple Silicon Macs being set in stone once the Mac is configured and shipped, I'd imagine that the odds of someone buying a configuration that is either not high enough end for them or way too much computer for their needs is somewhat high. Especially given that Apple Silicon Macs are extremely performant at even the low to mid range.
Have any of you bought an Apple Silicon Mac (new, used, or refurbished), later found that it was either too much or too little for your needs and then had to sell (or otherwise repurpose/part with it) in order to replace it with a more optimal configuration?
I've had the base model 7 GPU Core; 8GB RAM; 256GB SSD configuration of both MacBook Air (M1, 2020) and 2-port model iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021) as secondary Macs for IT testing and for a few years now. While the 7 GPU Cores (binned) variant of M1 and 256GB of SSD are perfectly fine for my uses for those machines, the 8GB of RAM was starting to get sluggish. So, I'm now getting ready to sell all of them in favor of 16GB models because a RAM upgrade on these Macs translate into a whole machine replacement.
What's your experience been with buying Apple Silicon Mac configurations? Did you buy a Mac with a configuration that was perfectly comfortable for your needs or have you made the wrong call at one point, later having to upgrade or downgrade to pick something more optimal?
Have any of you bought an Apple Silicon Mac (new, used, or refurbished), later found that it was either too much or too little for your needs and then had to sell (or otherwise repurpose/part with it) in order to replace it with a more optimal configuration?
I've had the base model 7 GPU Core; 8GB RAM; 256GB SSD configuration of both MacBook Air (M1, 2020) and 2-port model iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021) as secondary Macs for IT testing and for a few years now. While the 7 GPU Cores (binned) variant of M1 and 256GB of SSD are perfectly fine for my uses for those machines, the 8GB of RAM was starting to get sluggish. So, I'm now getting ready to sell all of them in favor of 16GB models because a RAM upgrade on these Macs translate into a whole machine replacement.
What's your experience been with buying Apple Silicon Mac configurations? Did you buy a Mac with a configuration that was perfectly comfortable for your needs or have you made the wrong call at one point, later having to upgrade or downgrade to pick something more optimal?