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    378 months ago

    I needed a cheap laptop for audio, so i decided to pick up a second hand m1 air a couple months ago.

    It is honestly pretty impressive for the price, I generally don’t have issues either. Everything is snappy, and it handles multitasking fine. Its even faster than my $2000+ PC at several things, which frustrates me greatly.

    However… When running ableton live (or presumably anything that involves heavy image, video, or audio editing), 8gb of ram is honestly not enough. If you push it too hard, it hangs for a second, then the offending app will just close.

    Also there is a weird delay in factorio, absolutely unacceptable.

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          8 months ago

          yes, actually. windows could be nice if they let us remove all the bullshit, but since they dont, you get a slow 2k pc.

          still beats me how this is acceptable and windows users even hate to hear it, but it is what it is i guess.

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      58 months ago

      Yeah, audio and video workloads really need the ram. The base model is fine for content consumption though.

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      18 months ago

      Base 8GB MacBooks also tend to have base storage, meaning a single NVMe controller instead of dual. If you’re relying on virtual memory then it would make sense to get the Mac that has double the SSD bandwidth. I bought a base M1 Mac Mini for the kids and it’s pretty good for their needs, but they tend to prefer the old i3 win 10 PC connected to the same monitor. The M1 Mini could run Intel Civ 6 faster than my 32GB i7 MacBook Pro could, which surprised me.