I am having a buyer's remorse I was planning to use it for at least the next 5 years for heavy multitasking, coding and photoshop. (uncompressed raw, avg 5-6 layers)
Funny, I went with the M1 Pro and got a 12.9 M1 along with it for $700. Since I will be starting data science masters 2 years later, I will sell the device when it isn't enough anymore and get M4 Pro equivalent for cheaper or get the base model M6 especially if they get rid of the notch and increase base model stats. My only concern now is whether 512GB will be enoughAs others have said $500 for double the ram and 4x storage is a great deal. However for me the bigger question is it worth spending an extra $500 for that or use the 500 for other items (2nd monitor, better printer, or even a short vacation). The only issue I have with your original configuration is the SSD is small, but if you have external drives that may not be an issue. For your stated use I am not sure you will see a performance improvement to warrant the 500.
M1 Pro is %41 off and Max is %46 off. Also the difference is $600 now. I am sure I don't need a pro or even 64gigs of ram but 2TB storage iss really kicking me off. Do you think 512gb will enough for the next 3-5 years?I think it's worth it in general, but I weigh cost relative to price, ie. the % increase.
So if we're talking 2 used computers where 1 is $1500 vs $2000, that's probably the area where it becomes harder to justify.
M1 Pro is %41 off and Max is $47 off. Also the difference is $600 now. I am sure I don't need a pro or even 64gigs of ram but 2TB storage iss really kicking me off. Do you think 512gb will enough for the next 3-5 years?
A project associated with a data science master's degree would be using Jupiter Notebook on cloud servers. Even if you buy a REALLY BIG Apple Mac you would not want the machine to be tied up for hours and days at a time. (It sucks having to wait three days to read your emails) Yes, these projects can run for hours or much longer. So you rent time on a server that has one or more Nvidia H100 cards. Use Amazon or Google for the heavy hitting and use a more reasonably priced Mac for writing papers and software development. My M2-Pro (16GB) is more than enough for that.Funny, I went with the M1 Pro and got a 12.9 M1 along with it for $700. Since I will be starting data science masters 2 years later, I will sell the device when it isn't enough anymore and get M4 Pro equivalent for cheaper or get the base model M6 especially if they get rid of the notch and increase base model stats. My only concern now is whether 512GB will be enough
As someone who owns a 32GB/512GB 14" M1 Max and does all of the above to some degree I would say without question it is ABSOLUTELY, unquestionably worth itIs $500 difference worth it to jump from M1 Pro/32GB/512GB to M1 Max/64GB/2TB?
I am having a buyer's remorse I was planning to use it for at least the next 5 years for heavy multitasking, coding and photoshop. (uncompressed raw, avg 5-6 layers)