Re: MacBook Pro purchase. Black Friday made the decision easier.

I was debating going with a 16in M4 Pro vs a 14in M4 Max, and really wanted the larger screen size but thought I'd regret not having the better processor and graphics. Well Best Buy had the 16in with the specs of the 14in for $400 off, which makes it cheaper than either previous choice. The only thing I'm down is 12gigs of ram (48 vs 36) but I feel like 36 is a lot already. My current computer has like 8 gigs lol.

Now I'm just waiting for the order to show up confirmed on Best Buy's website and to get a confirmation email. It shows that it's already charged my card, and it's driving me nuts! They only have two in stock so I'm sweating.

My next update will hopefully be brought to you by the blazing fast performance of the M4 Max. I can finally turn off poor mode!

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vram is the only pc spec that matters and this shitbook doesn't even mention it, truly aimed at the slop market

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The processor and graphics use the same ram.

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!codecels jesus christ this thing costs over 4000$

this is approaching h100 cost for a shiny children's toy, I hate apple so much

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A high spec Mac absolutely destroys all other consumer hardware for high VRAM stuff like local LLMs though. I can run 30b models on an old M1 MacBook Pro (whatever pro max ultra thing the 64 GB model was) that I bought refurbished for like 1500.

A high spec Mac Studio is like 6k and you get 192 GB of unified memory, which is absolutely insane. Sure your quad 3090s are faster, but you have less VRAM and that build is definitely not going to be as ergonomic as a little box that sits on your desk.

Also Windows is a pile of shit and Mac has better UX than Linux. I could see the argument for a really beefy Linux server + a moderate spec Mac though, which is sort of like my setup. I do my high GPU stuff on runpod though, my server only has a 2080ti.

I agree that 4k is too much for that MacBook though.

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At this point the Pro models are pretty much exclusively aimed at business customers. Business pricing is generally absurd.

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its unified memory so technically its vram too lmao

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Wait what :marseyconfused: why would you mix your cheap ram in.

Apple truly are r-slurred

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its not "cheap ram" as in SODIMMs, its on the SoC, thats why you choose the ram when you buy because you cant upgrade

https://macpaw.com/how-to/unified-memory-mac

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Yeah I mean more that not being able to expand the cheap part is dumb.

You can get 64gb ram for like 200$, same vram is 3000 (still less than this thing :marseyxd: )

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vram is the only pc spec that matters

:#marseyembrace:

Finally someone who gets it

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