G'day,
Part A - aka Pointy
Would an M1 Mac Mini (using my existing 2 x 23" Cinema Displays via HDMI and USB-C adapters), with a (2nd hand) NAS enclosure containing my current HDDs plus Pioneer BluRay, run rings around my 2010 Quad 2.8GHz MacPro 5,1 with stock video card?
Primary use is media server (Plex) and casual video editing, plus light gaming, web, etc etc.
With the RRP of Apple products going higher and higher, I can't see myself being able to afford anything "tower-like" from Apple any time soon. If the Mini tower does emerge as (again) predicted, I can't see it being less than $5k AUD - way beyond my limit.
I expect I could pick up the M1 Mac Mini for $999 AUD if I haggle, which leaves some wiggle room to find a 2nd hand NAS, and video adapters for my ACDs.
My alternative would be a higher spec 5,1. The top end 5,1's are still fetching over $2k, so I'd only be looking at a 6-core. The trashcan Pro still fetches well over $2k second hand here.
It's not a matter of "saving more money" til I can afford something better - it's a matter of what I'm willing to commit toward a "new" computer - which is about $1500.
Part B - aka Rambly
As soon as I saw them back in the early 90's I wanted to own a Mac tower. No real "reason" - they just looked cool, and were so powerful; made a nerd giddy!
My first Mac however was a base model Classic (2nd hand @ $2,000 from dad's work - Thank You Dad!), but in 1997 I made my dream a reality with a 4-year-old Quadra 840av, (no doubt abandoned in favour of PPC) for just $800. Sadly just a month later it died from lightning strike, dammit! For those brief few weeks, I was in heaven... capturing "full frame" video (still have the files!) and with a 1,000MB HDD - more space than I could imagine. I still have the Quadra's front bezel all these years later in my tech cupboard.
After more than a decade using first a TAM ($4,400 AUD after DHL and import taxes from California to Australia -- holy ****! But - WOOT! also still in my tech cupboard, in box with everything original), and then an eMac (BTO at $1,800 new), in 2011 I picked up a Dual 1.8GHz G5 tower from a pawn broker for just $99 (again, no doubt abandoned following the change to Intel years earlier). But for that price something had to be wrong - one dead CPU - so it was no faster than the eMac it replaced After trying to swap the faulty CPU unsuccessfully, for another $120 I sourced a "bare" G5, and swapped everything over to create a fully working machine.
In order to join the Mac-Intel world, in about 2014 I devolved to an early 2009 iMac ($700), but then returned to the higher ground with my current machine - a 2010 Mac Pro 5,1 Quad Core 2.8GHz with stock video card and 8GB of RAM, picked up for $760 in 2017. I've stuck in a 500GB SSD (plus numerous standard HDDs), and the BluRay. Was planning on getting a PCIe sled for the SSD... but - although I've not had any issues with the machine to date, I'm concerned about its future...
I've been looking around at what my next machine could be. Knowing the current Mac Pro is about $9k beyond my budget, and even the trashcans not dropping too far in price, I was thinking that would mean a maxed out 5,1 - but - that means spending $2k on a machine that is a decade old. I know the above list is mostly 2nd hand Macs, but none of them were that old.
As such, my mind got to wondering about these new fancy M1 machines, and I confirmed that I could keep my 2 x 23" ACDs... but would need a NAS for my storage, plus I need to keep an optical drive.
"NAS" is a bit of a dirty word to me, after losing data on a WD MyCloud years ago. I'm not keen on having data on a non-Mac formatted drive any more... but clearly need a better understanding of how they work/etc. I have seen online that there are NASes with optical bays, so hoping that will be an option for me, in my price range - if that's the way I go.
I'm not in a huge rush - as I said, my 5,1 has not shown any real issues, and I'm currently saving for a house, so not planning on taking any action til very late 2021, or early 2022... but hey - it's good to be informed... And I know there'll be lots of varying advice from the good folk on MacRumors for me to research...
Is there an option I've missed? Who trusts their 5,1's to last another - 5 years?
cheers and thanks for those who got to the end.
cosmic
Part A - aka Pointy
Would an M1 Mac Mini (using my existing 2 x 23" Cinema Displays via HDMI and USB-C adapters), with a (2nd hand) NAS enclosure containing my current HDDs plus Pioneer BluRay, run rings around my 2010 Quad 2.8GHz MacPro 5,1 with stock video card?
Primary use is media server (Plex) and casual video editing, plus light gaming, web, etc etc.
With the RRP of Apple products going higher and higher, I can't see myself being able to afford anything "tower-like" from Apple any time soon. If the Mini tower does emerge as (again) predicted, I can't see it being less than $5k AUD - way beyond my limit.
I expect I could pick up the M1 Mac Mini for $999 AUD if I haggle, which leaves some wiggle room to find a 2nd hand NAS, and video adapters for my ACDs.
My alternative would be a higher spec 5,1. The top end 5,1's are still fetching over $2k, so I'd only be looking at a 6-core. The trashcan Pro still fetches well over $2k second hand here.
It's not a matter of "saving more money" til I can afford something better - it's a matter of what I'm willing to commit toward a "new" computer - which is about $1500.
Part B - aka Rambly
As soon as I saw them back in the early 90's I wanted to own a Mac tower. No real "reason" - they just looked cool, and were so powerful; made a nerd giddy!
My first Mac however was a base model Classic (2nd hand @ $2,000 from dad's work - Thank You Dad!), but in 1997 I made my dream a reality with a 4-year-old Quadra 840av, (no doubt abandoned in favour of PPC) for just $800. Sadly just a month later it died from lightning strike, dammit! For those brief few weeks, I was in heaven... capturing "full frame" video (still have the files!) and with a 1,000MB HDD - more space than I could imagine. I still have the Quadra's front bezel all these years later in my tech cupboard.
After more than a decade using first a TAM ($4,400 AUD after DHL and import taxes from California to Australia -- holy ****! But - WOOT! also still in my tech cupboard, in box with everything original), and then an eMac (BTO at $1,800 new), in 2011 I picked up a Dual 1.8GHz G5 tower from a pawn broker for just $99 (again, no doubt abandoned following the change to Intel years earlier). But for that price something had to be wrong - one dead CPU - so it was no faster than the eMac it replaced After trying to swap the faulty CPU unsuccessfully, for another $120 I sourced a "bare" G5, and swapped everything over to create a fully working machine.
In order to join the Mac-Intel world, in about 2014 I devolved to an early 2009 iMac ($700), but then returned to the higher ground with my current machine - a 2010 Mac Pro 5,1 Quad Core 2.8GHz with stock video card and 8GB of RAM, picked up for $760 in 2017. I've stuck in a 500GB SSD (plus numerous standard HDDs), and the BluRay. Was planning on getting a PCIe sled for the SSD... but - although I've not had any issues with the machine to date, I'm concerned about its future...
I've been looking around at what my next machine could be. Knowing the current Mac Pro is about $9k beyond my budget, and even the trashcans not dropping too far in price, I was thinking that would mean a maxed out 5,1 - but - that means spending $2k on a machine that is a decade old. I know the above list is mostly 2nd hand Macs, but none of them were that old.
As such, my mind got to wondering about these new fancy M1 machines, and I confirmed that I could keep my 2 x 23" ACDs... but would need a NAS for my storage, plus I need to keep an optical drive.
"NAS" is a bit of a dirty word to me, after losing data on a WD MyCloud years ago. I'm not keen on having data on a non-Mac formatted drive any more... but clearly need a better understanding of how they work/etc. I have seen online that there are NASes with optical bays, so hoping that will be an option for me, in my price range - if that's the way I go.
I'm not in a huge rush - as I said, my 5,1 has not shown any real issues, and I'm currently saving for a house, so not planning on taking any action til very late 2021, or early 2022... but hey - it's good to be informed... And I know there'll be lots of varying advice from the good folk on MacRumors for me to research...
Is there an option I've missed? Who trusts their 5,1's to last another - 5 years?
cheers and thanks for those who got to the end.
cosmic
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