Hello everybody!
After reading quite a bit across the various sources available on the new Macbook Pros without coming to a decisive conclusion I decided to register here and ask my questions where I'd assume a lot of knowledge being present.
I do have an M1 Ipad Pro, but when it comes to laptops and desktop machines, I'm a long time windows user. No brand fanatic, though, but I value performance highly. And right now, the Macbook Pros offer an unrivaled combination of performance, battery runtime, and excellent display.
Which is why I'm considering the purchase of a 16" Macbook Pro.
Use case is photo editing first and foremost, and I might eventually dip my toes into 4k video editing, but consider that a rather distant option. It might have to deal with the occasional mobile gaming session, though.
As for photo editing: frequently used software is Lightroom, Photoshop, and Topaz Denoise, all of which have to work with the rather large files of the Sony A7RV.
General preferences: I prefer battery runtime and screen size over portability, and I don't like waiting for edits to show in images.
Upgrading cycle: I keep using my laptops rather long and only upgrade them when they are either not working anymore or when working with them is sluggish.
My only point of reference is my desktop machine, which runs a 7950X3D, 64GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD, RTX4090, and serves the dual purpose of gaming and photo editing. Everything runs pretty smoothly as can be expected, but with the large RAWs of my camera I frequently see the 64GB filled up to 60-62GB.
Naturally, I've been looking into the Macbook Pro with M3 Max, 64GB unified RAM and 1TB SSD. Given that the RTX4090 in my desktop machine adds another 24GB VRAM and a 64GB M3 Max MBP is at 4.3k already, I was even considering the 128GB version for "future proofing" and due to "it's expensive already, so why not go all the way" symptom.
But: The M3 is not an X64 architecture, and I have absolutely no experience how the loads and requirements of my desktop machine translate to a current-generation Macbook Pro.
So I'm all ears for your recommendations.
After reading quite a bit across the various sources available on the new Macbook Pros without coming to a decisive conclusion I decided to register here and ask my questions where I'd assume a lot of knowledge being present.
I do have an M1 Ipad Pro, but when it comes to laptops and desktop machines, I'm a long time windows user. No brand fanatic, though, but I value performance highly. And right now, the Macbook Pros offer an unrivaled combination of performance, battery runtime, and excellent display.
Which is why I'm considering the purchase of a 16" Macbook Pro.
Use case is photo editing first and foremost, and I might eventually dip my toes into 4k video editing, but consider that a rather distant option. It might have to deal with the occasional mobile gaming session, though.
As for photo editing: frequently used software is Lightroom, Photoshop, and Topaz Denoise, all of which have to work with the rather large files of the Sony A7RV.
General preferences: I prefer battery runtime and screen size over portability, and I don't like waiting for edits to show in images.
Upgrading cycle: I keep using my laptops rather long and only upgrade them when they are either not working anymore or when working with them is sluggish.
My only point of reference is my desktop machine, which runs a 7950X3D, 64GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD, RTX4090, and serves the dual purpose of gaming and photo editing. Everything runs pretty smoothly as can be expected, but with the large RAWs of my camera I frequently see the 64GB filled up to 60-62GB.
Naturally, I've been looking into the Macbook Pro with M3 Max, 64GB unified RAM and 1TB SSD. Given that the RTX4090 in my desktop machine adds another 24GB VRAM and a 64GB M3 Max MBP is at 4.3k already, I was even considering the 128GB version for "future proofing" and due to "it's expensive already, so why not go all the way" symptom.
But: The M3 is not an X64 architecture, and I have absolutely no experience how the loads and requirements of my desktop machine translate to a current-generation Macbook Pro.
So I'm all ears for your recommendations.