Hey all,
I’m looking for some purchasing advice.
Some background...
I’m in need of a new computer, and I’m thinking it should probably be a desktop. I currently have a 2012 13” rMBP (10,2) with an i7 and 8GB of RAM. It’s fine for light workloads and it’s still good for traveling, despite having a 7 year old battery it still actually gets me through most flights, but, using it as my daily driver just isn’t working anymore, it’s really starting to show it’s age, unfortunately.
What I do is mainly multimedia / creative work, mostly audio editing (DAWs like ProTools and Reaper, Logic, Cubase, etc.), also light photoshop and light video editing...every once in awhile I’ll use iMovie to edit clips shot on my iPhone 8. Would be nice if the iPhone version of iMovie had at least 1/2 the functionality as the OSX version, but that’s another thread
I want something that is going to be powerful enough to handle the workloads I’ve got but I also want it to last me awhile...aka, it needs to be upgradeable.
I’m thinking of a new Mac mini, but I have a big reservation...the CPU cooling. It seems to have a very poorly designed cooler, and it seems to thermal throttle very quickly when the cpu is under load....this is just what I've heard from friends.
The nice thing about it though is that it's the most upgradeable Mac Apple sells -- and could last me a long time. I could even get an eGPU if I wanted to. And ThunderBolt3 / USB-C is great. The I/O is just perfect. The RAM is also upgradeable, which is a huge plus...it means I don't have to be price gouged by Apple, and I can maybe get away with buying a small amount of RAM to start, and then upgrade down the line, and hopefully 3rd party RAM prices will be even less then.
But---what’s the alternative...a Mac Pro?
Unfortunately that platform seems to have been abandoned by Apple and I’m not too keen on buying a used or refurbished one, as they have ~4 year old CPUs in them....unless the CPUs can be upgrade to something modern?
I’d rather not switch to windows and I’d rather not get another laptop. I’ve already got a nice monitor and even my current laptop, when I’m using it at my desk, the lid stays closed most of the time. I’m also not interested in the iMacs or iMac pros...
So what’s a fella to do? Anyone have any advice? Are there any aftermarket cooling solutions for the Mac mini? Maybe like a replacement case? Or would it be worth looking at a used Mac Pro and maybe looking into upgrading the CPUs and RAM?
I'd rather not go the "hackintosh" route. I have run Macs in VMs before on an older Windows Desktop PC I built myself, and for the most part it worked OK, but security upgrades and patches, etc didn't always go as planned. Sometimes installing those OS updates from the AppStore either didn't work at all (wouldn't install) and other times they would cause the VM to get stuck in a boot loop.
Any and all thoughts are appreciated, thanks.
I've been out of the loop for awhile, keeping up with new releases, tech news, etc. and tips / tricks and all that this entails, so if I've gotten anything wrong or I'm missing something, let me know!
I’m looking for some purchasing advice.
Some background...
I’m in need of a new computer, and I’m thinking it should probably be a desktop. I currently have a 2012 13” rMBP (10,2) with an i7 and 8GB of RAM. It’s fine for light workloads and it’s still good for traveling, despite having a 7 year old battery it still actually gets me through most flights, but, using it as my daily driver just isn’t working anymore, it’s really starting to show it’s age, unfortunately.
What I do is mainly multimedia / creative work, mostly audio editing (DAWs like ProTools and Reaper, Logic, Cubase, etc.), also light photoshop and light video editing...every once in awhile I’ll use iMovie to edit clips shot on my iPhone 8. Would be nice if the iPhone version of iMovie had at least 1/2 the functionality as the OSX version, but that’s another thread
I want something that is going to be powerful enough to handle the workloads I’ve got but I also want it to last me awhile...aka, it needs to be upgradeable.
I’m thinking of a new Mac mini, but I have a big reservation...the CPU cooling. It seems to have a very poorly designed cooler, and it seems to thermal throttle very quickly when the cpu is under load....this is just what I've heard from friends.
The nice thing about it though is that it's the most upgradeable Mac Apple sells -- and could last me a long time. I could even get an eGPU if I wanted to. And ThunderBolt3 / USB-C is great. The I/O is just perfect. The RAM is also upgradeable, which is a huge plus...it means I don't have to be price gouged by Apple, and I can maybe get away with buying a small amount of RAM to start, and then upgrade down the line, and hopefully 3rd party RAM prices will be even less then.
But---what’s the alternative...a Mac Pro?
Unfortunately that platform seems to have been abandoned by Apple and I’m not too keen on buying a used or refurbished one, as they have ~4 year old CPUs in them....unless the CPUs can be upgrade to something modern?
I’d rather not switch to windows and I’d rather not get another laptop. I’ve already got a nice monitor and even my current laptop, when I’m using it at my desk, the lid stays closed most of the time. I’m also not interested in the iMacs or iMac pros...
So what’s a fella to do? Anyone have any advice? Are there any aftermarket cooling solutions for the Mac mini? Maybe like a replacement case? Or would it be worth looking at a used Mac Pro and maybe looking into upgrading the CPUs and RAM?
I'd rather not go the "hackintosh" route. I have run Macs in VMs before on an older Windows Desktop PC I built myself, and for the most part it worked OK, but security upgrades and patches, etc didn't always go as planned. Sometimes installing those OS updates from the AppStore either didn't work at all (wouldn't install) and other times they would cause the VM to get stuck in a boot loop.
Any and all thoughts are appreciated, thanks.
I've been out of the loop for awhile, keeping up with new releases, tech news, etc. and tips / tricks and all that this entails, so if I've gotten anything wrong or I'm missing something, let me know!