This was a very long way to say that I think you'll be absolutely fine using an external T7 drive. Second discovery was that it was most likely the new 2-drive enclosure that somehow was a bit unresponsive (it kinda needed time to wake up like old HDDs need), when I moved my editing drive (Samsung EVO 860) back to my previous enclosure it seemed to solve everything!Īnd I can now play back 11 streams of mixed FX9, FX6 and A7SIII 4K footage in the angle viewer from the drive! So apparently the Thunderbolt4/USB4 ports on the back are somehow slower using USB3.2 drives for some reason! Then I discovered that if the drives are connected via the usb-c ports on the front or even via the usb-c ports on the Studio Display they are just as fast as on the Hackintosh. My main issue has been that the Mac Studio seemed iffy when working with external drives, got quite a lot of spinning beachballs etc.Īnd measuring the drive speed using Blackmagic Speed Test, the same drives were 100mb/s slower (400 instead of 500mb/s) on the Mac Studio than on the Hackintosh! the MBP has the same core features, only offers some more ports and a CD/DVD burner, if you dont need this features i higly suggest a MBA 13'. I just moved from a Hackintosh to a Mac Studio (w/ M1 Max 10C 32C 1TB) With the Macbook Air 13' you get an SSD and a screen with an higher resolution for the same price.
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