Mr Pid
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I currently do most of my processing on my Mac Mini which has a 2.6ghz i7 processors, 1.2tb fusion drive and 16gb Ram. Its a pretty powerful little beast and has served me well for 6 years. I store most of my historical photos on external drives and only use the internal drive for current projects for speed.
Due to my ever increasing photography portfolio I am thinking of upgrading to get more horsepower. I am currently studying my masters to looking to captilise on my student discount whilst I can.
I also have two Macbook Pro's, both 15", on 2013 and on 2008, and an ipad pro for working on the move (yes im all in with apple).
What I like about the mac-mini is that I can get into it and clean out all the inevitable dust that accumulates ever six months or so. This reduces the operating temperatures and allows it to run more efficiently.
I have a 27" BenQ monitor and 24hd Wacom for displays
I am leaning towards an imac as the additional screen would be handy. My major concern is that you cannot get into them and I hear that previous models have had issues with getting too hot and frying the motherboard. I am also aware that it is effectively a laptop on stand. The most appealing thing is the larger number of USB and Thunderbolt (etc) ports.
If its ports alone I am after then yes, you cannot beat the mac pro (dustbin model) but this is getting old now and is due for an upgrade soon.
I currently have USB3 extension hubs connected, but this means the share the bandwidth, which is not always ideal when running heavy programs.
The Macbook pro is also nice, but the ports are limited and means converting everything to usb-c, the newer ones also do not have mini display ports, thunderbolts, VGA, etc which means more converters. I do like the idea of the plug in stands, but then you lose that extra screen.
I plan to cull the herd once i Have upgraded, and sell the mac mini and at least one of the macbook pro's.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to what they have/would suggest? If the next piece of kit does another six years of hassle free I will be happy.
Cheers,
Stu
Due to my ever increasing photography portfolio I am thinking of upgrading to get more horsepower. I am currently studying my masters to looking to captilise on my student discount whilst I can.
I also have two Macbook Pro's, both 15", on 2013 and on 2008, and an ipad pro for working on the move (yes im all in with apple).
What I like about the mac-mini is that I can get into it and clean out all the inevitable dust that accumulates ever six months or so. This reduces the operating temperatures and allows it to run more efficiently.
I have a 27" BenQ monitor and 24hd Wacom for displays
I am leaning towards an imac as the additional screen would be handy. My major concern is that you cannot get into them and I hear that previous models have had issues with getting too hot and frying the motherboard. I am also aware that it is effectively a laptop on stand. The most appealing thing is the larger number of USB and Thunderbolt (etc) ports.
If its ports alone I am after then yes, you cannot beat the mac pro (dustbin model) but this is getting old now and is due for an upgrade soon.
I currently have USB3 extension hubs connected, but this means the share the bandwidth, which is not always ideal when running heavy programs.
The Macbook pro is also nice, but the ports are limited and means converting everything to usb-c, the newer ones also do not have mini display ports, thunderbolts, VGA, etc which means more converters. I do like the idea of the plug in stands, but then you lose that extra screen.
I plan to cull the herd once i Have upgraded, and sell the mac mini and at least one of the macbook pro's.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to what they have/would suggest? If the next piece of kit does another six years of hassle free I will be happy.
Cheers,
Stu