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M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: bhaveshp
Date: November 30, 2020 12:24PM
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Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 30, 2020 12:31PM
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My 2017 i7 iMac with a fusion drive has been fairly poky with a large 90k photos, 800 GB photo library. It lags when deleting photos, moving them into albums, and editing as well. The fans regularly spin up and get loud.
I thought the bottle neck might be the fusion drive, so I got a Samsung X5 Thunderbolt SSD and decided to start fresh with a clean install of Big Sur on the SSD. After moving the photos library onto the SSD, it is.... eh.. a bit faster.
So, last night I connected the X5 to my M1 MBA (base 8GB model) and woah, Photos is like butter! Super smooth. Guess I shouldn't be so surprised, but seriously - wow!
Now, I'm tempted to sell the iMac and run dual 27" 4k displays with the MBA.. not as photo accurate as the 5k, but...
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: spacescape
Date: November 30, 2020 12:33PM
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Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: bhaveshp
Date: November 30, 2020 12:40PM
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Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: jdc
Date: November 30, 2020 12:59PM
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Now, I'm tempted to sell the iMac and run dual 27" 4k displays with the MBA.. not as photo accurate as the 5k, but...
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 30, 2020 01:30PM
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If you go dual displays, you will need a DualLink adapter/hub.
Ah right.. IIRC, you have a hub with Displaylink? Any issues or working well?
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: mikebw
Date: November 30, 2020 02:10PM
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Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: macphanatic
Date: November 30, 2020 02:37PM
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If you go dual displays, you will need a DualLink adapter/hub.
Ah right.. IIRC, you have a hub with Displaylink? Any issues or working well?
I'm using this with a MBA: [smile.amazon.com]
The only issue is the ethernet port is not giving gigabit speeds; this is a known issue that I have not seen resolved. Has a lot of other great ports, and I just use a USB to ethernet adapter daisy-chained on a USB hub for 500Mbps speeds (as fast as my fiber line offers).
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 30, 2020 02:54PM
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If you go dual displays, you will need a DualLink adapter/hub.
Ah right.. IIRC, you have a hub with Displaylink? Any issues or working well?
I'm using this with a MBA: [smile.amazon.com]
The only issue is the ethernet port is not giving gigabit speeds; this is a known issue that I have not seen resolved. Has a lot of other great ports, and I just use a USB to ethernet adapter daisy-chained on a USB hub for 500Mbps speeds (as fast as my fiber line offers).
One review indicates that the USB 3 ports are really USB 2 and that they aren't a true hub but daisy chained off of each other.
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: November 30, 2020 03:18PM
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If you go dual displays, you will need a DualLink adapter/hub.
Ah right.. IIRC, you have a hub with Displaylink? Any issues or working well?
I'm using this with a MBA: [smile.amazon.com]
The only issue is the ethernet port is not giving gigabit speeds; this is a known issue that I have not seen resolved. Has a lot of other great ports, and I just use a USB to ethernet adapter daisy-chained on a USB hub for 500Mbps speeds (as fast as my fiber line offers).
One review indicates that the USB 3 ports are really USB 2 and that they aren't a true hub but daisy chained off of each other.
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: sekker
Date: November 30, 2020 03:34PM
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Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: jdc
Date: November 30, 2020 03:35PM
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The M1 (in any form factor) is clearly a beast for everyday tasks, but it seems like going for a 16GB model is worth the price for being an early adopter to help ensure long term usefulness.
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: macphanatic
Date: November 30, 2020 04:00PM
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If you go dual displays, you will need a DualLink adapter/hub.
Ah right.. IIRC, you have a hub with Displaylink? Any issues or working well?
I'm using this with a MBA: [smile.amazon.com]
The only issue is the ethernet port is not giving gigabit speeds; this is a known issue that I have not seen resolved. Has a lot of other great ports, and I just use a USB to ethernet adapter daisy-chained on a USB hub for 500Mbps speeds (as fast as my fiber line offers).
One review indicates that the USB 3 ports are really USB 2 and that they aren't a true hub but daisy chained off of each other.
Link?
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: bhaveshp
Date: November 30, 2020 04:04PM
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This is a related product from the same vendor worth considering and sorts out USB speeds.
[www.amazon.com]
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: mikebw
Date: November 30, 2020 06:00PM
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The M1 (in any form factor) is clearly a beast for everyday tasks, but it seems like going for a 16GB model is worth the price for being an early adopter to help ensure long term usefulness.
I agree... but not 100%. Im watching too many tests with 8 vs 16 GB M1s and the tasks performed at the same speeds. Shows the 16 GB having more ram headroom while app are running... but not sure how many peeps are expecting to do 8K video and 800 GB photos library would even consider a base model anything.
I suppose it might be 8 = 16 and 16 = 32 on these new chips.
Similar comparisons are made with iPhones 4 GB ram vs everyone else's 12 GB. iPhone is at the top or near it in every processor test.
My kids 2012 13" MBPs have 12 GB, thought it would be nice to bump them to 16 at some point... but now they are getting 8 GB... and will be more than fine =)
Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: jdc
Date: November 30, 2020 07:16PM
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Re: M1 data point - huge photos library
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: November 30, 2020 10:15PM
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A $640 8/256 mini will be worth $600 6 months from now =)
The need to keep these 5-6 years seems OK -- but OK if not.
Its always been about how long we could keep our intel macs running with SSDs and more ram... but these are already there.
My 2014 iMac is.... fine. Sure, the 2015 was slightly better, and the 2017 too, and the 2020... but overall... meh.
But M1 power...
The thought of dropping $1000 on a mini, then selling it for $800 and getting new is something we kinda all have to learn.