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The Apple Silicon Mac Pro was ALMOST good….

The Apple Silicon Mac Pro was ALMOST good….

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“Luke Miani”

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  1. Who would pay this much money for a sub-par apple product that costs 5x more than what a PC at that level can do. Apple trying to be special yet again. How and why do people buy Apples proprietary garbage that encapsulated you into an overpriced and locked ecosystem? The best part is the support you get from Apple… "it's broken, buy a new one cuz it's all SOC now"

  2. $3000 is nothing for a professional who make money off the computer. It's like 1 week's worth of work.

    People who use RAID arrays have a min of 16TB or more of storage. Why use RAID arrays for anything smaller?

    So a realistic setup, MacPro is still the best option if you want storage in a Apple Silicon Mac.

  3. It feels almost criminal to make a computer that expensive and not at least sticking the CPU/memory on a separate daughterboard module that you could replace in the future

  4. A video by a content creator specializing in content for Mac users doing a video about a Mac with insufficient space to store all the content you’ve created about Macs.
    Without your content, would Macs exist? 🤔
    Without Macs, would content creators exist? 🤔
    Would there then even be a need for Macs to exist? 🤔
    Then, would content creators exist? 😱🤯

  5. come on now, you wouldnt want poor struggling apple to miss out on their modest upcharge for upgrading storage on some new mac pro/studio concoction.. think of the children!!!

  6. there are a few options for piggy backing ssd nvme to pcie , but they do cost a bit , sonnet do a x4 piggy , and theres a 2x nvme for macpros 5,1 7,1 should work in the new 2023 pile . :[ 5,1 4ever. :]

  7. Apple seems to cater to "creators" who generate large files. I don't see this in the PC world. Therefore they can charge whatever they want. I suspect you could have done an external SAN with those SAN-oriented HDD's and used the $3000 less expensive Studio machine, but maybe you can comment on that. I personally don't create, so I can't extrapolate on this expansion.

  8. If near SOC ram is so important, couldn't apple tap into something like dell's camm? Keep latency and speeds but also allow for repairability and upgradeability and support pci-e gpus aswell for heavier workloads

  9. my main system is a core i9 13900k based system with a good video card 128gb ddr5 4tb of storage and all the bells and whistles it cost me 4500 aussie dollars 300 more that apple sells a 8tb hard drive for here

    there pulling the piss

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