Ok, so both the iMac Pro and 2019 Mac Pro are facing the future Apple Silicon change, and neither seems to be a necessarily great buy right now.
but...let’s play a game here. I do own both - but what if you were currently in the market for a pro Apple machine, and needed it now.
let’s assume slightly discounted or open box prices on base models. Let’s call it $5500 for the Mac Pro, and $3500 for iMac Pro, prices you can find new or open box ones for now.
tough choice, I want to know what you guys think if you HAD to buy today between these two.
here are my thoughts:
1. at 3500, no doubt the base iMac Pro is better - 5k screen, 10 core vs Mac Pro 8 core, Vega 56 vs 580x, etc. also 5k monitor
2. having said that, I never keep the base model without upgrades, and the Mac Pro is much more expandable easily. Add new gpus internally, easier cpu and ram upgrade, 1400w psu, etc. but at a bigger cost.
it’s actually not an easy decision if you’re targeting these two IMO, while you get more upfront with the iMac Pro, and with difficulty it is uogradable, the Mac Pro has a higher capability limit, easier upgrades, but at more cost - which long term might be better.
but what if we’re all switching to a crazy superior, unannounced M1x iMac Pro or Mac Pro anyway if Apple reveals something next level? Then the Mac Pro may be less relevany if all that expandable hardware is outclassed, but this is a big what if.
but...let’s play a game here. I do own both - but what if you were currently in the market for a pro Apple machine, and needed it now.
let’s assume slightly discounted or open box prices on base models. Let’s call it $5500 for the Mac Pro, and $3500 for iMac Pro, prices you can find new or open box ones for now.
tough choice, I want to know what you guys think if you HAD to buy today between these two.
here are my thoughts:
1. at 3500, no doubt the base iMac Pro is better - 5k screen, 10 core vs Mac Pro 8 core, Vega 56 vs 580x, etc. also 5k monitor
2. having said that, I never keep the base model without upgrades, and the Mac Pro is much more expandable easily. Add new gpus internally, easier cpu and ram upgrade, 1400w psu, etc. but at a bigger cost.
it’s actually not an easy decision if you’re targeting these two IMO, while you get more upfront with the iMac Pro, and with difficulty it is uogradable, the Mac Pro has a higher capability limit, easier upgrades, but at more cost - which long term might be better.
but what if we’re all switching to a crazy superior, unannounced M1x iMac Pro or Mac Pro anyway if Apple reveals something next level? Then the Mac Pro may be less relevany if all that expandable hardware is outclassed, but this is a big what if.