WHICH Mac to buy for Resolve - Real-world Tests on the M4, M4 Pro and M4 Max

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @Moravia90s
    @Moravia90s Месяц назад +69

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    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +2

      Thank-you. We appreciate that, we try to be as objective as possible and present the relevant information. Please let us know in the comments if you ever see anything we can improve on.

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  • @sheafilms
    @sheafilms 3 дня назад +1

    Benchmark A Studio
    AMD 5900x / 64GB Ram / rtx4090
    1st run: 4:09 mins 2nd: 4:13 mins 3rd: 4:12 mins
    Very helpful benchmark, thank you!

  • @Saturax
    @Saturax 28 дней назад +7

    That video was what we'd expect for real professional advices on real life performances. Thanks

    • @team2films
      @team2films  16 дней назад

      Thanks, that's appreciated.

  • @stampedelogisticsco.5368
    @stampedelogisticsco.5368 Месяц назад +7

    You all are simply the best channel there is for me. I am such a fan of your content and professionalism. Thank you so much for making everything so clear.

    • @team2films
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      Thanks for being here. We appreciate everyone's support.

  • @normanlang1
    @normanlang1 20 дней назад +2

    You two have a gift. Very helpful, always. Thank you both and Merry Christmas!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  16 дней назад

      Thanks so much Norman! That's appreciated.

  • @driedekker
    @driedekker Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for this great video
    Benchmark A: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-14900K / 64 GB Ram / 1 x Radeon RX 6900-XT SE 16GB / Windows 11 / 19.1 Studio First render attempt: 5:53 minutes / second: 6:06 minutes / third: 5:47 minutes.

  • @RalfSwy
    @RalfSwy Месяц назад +3

    To whom it may concern.
    Benchmark A: AMD Threadripper Pro 12 Core / 128 GB Ram / 2 x RTX A4000 16GB / Windows 11 / 19.1 Studio
    First render attempt: 6:47 minutes / second: 6:25 minutes / third: 6:20 minutes
    All tests run from SATA SSD to (different channel) SATA SSD (onboard SATA 6G)
    Thanks for the free Benchmark 🙂

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Appreciate you. Added to the description. Thanks

  • @garyhighton2079
    @garyhighton2079 13 дней назад +2

    Thank you for your helpful instructional videos. I am new to video editing and teaching myself your videos are a great help. Since I am just learning to use DaVinci Resolve I am still using the free version so here are my results from a new MAC Mini M4 Pro:
    B 294 - M4 Pro (12CPU 16GPU) - 19.1.2 build 3

    • @team2films
      @team2films  13 дней назад

      Thanks Gary, great to have you here. Please check out our beginners tutorial for Resolve, we hope it's helpful for you. ruclips.net/video/znBHzeXpsUw/видео.html

  • @snaxpy
    @snaxpy Месяц назад +5

    Super professional video, what a great watch. No frills and very realistic

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Thank-you! Frill-less is our aim ☺️

  • @watzmaaname
    @watzmaaname Месяц назад +3

    World class content! Smart and wise at the same time. Wish you guys the best.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      That's really kind, thank-you.

  • @KMPHacker
    @KMPHacker Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for great benchmark!
    Benchmark A: Ryzen 7 7700 / 32GB ram / RTX 3060 12GB / Win 11 / 19.1 Studio
    All 3 runs: 524, 553, 530
    I guess it's slightly faster or on par with the new Mac Mini with M4 Pro base config (16 gpu). it's really interesting how 20 gpu version would perform!

  • @leeyuee9827
    @leeyuee9827 22 дня назад

    The way that u presented was incredibly relaxed and easy to understand. Great job.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  16 дней назад

      You are welcome. Thank-you.

  • @espio1968ify
    @espio1968ify Месяц назад +6

    Benchmark A Studio - 04:36 - M3 MAX (16CPU 40GPU, 128GB RAM) 19.1 STUDIO
    Benchmark C CPU - 03:38 - M3 MAX (16CPU 40GPU, 128GB RAM) 19.1 STUDIO

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      That's an awesome score. Thanks for sharing.

  • @IcyJamesLennon
    @IcyJamesLennon Месяц назад +1

    These types of videos and this channel are a GODSEND. You all are amazing. Thank you and great job as always on the flow of these vids.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much, we’re glad the videos are helpful. If there’s ever anything we can do to make future videos better please say.

  • @AaronCarr
    @AaronCarr 25 дней назад

    You are an exceptional presenter, very crisp, sort of soothing - well done, and wishing you best wishes in your career

  • @designportfolio
    @designportfolio Месяц назад +1

    Wow! Your video was recommended and I’m glad it did. Great content and helpful information and real world information, no useless benchmarks. Subscribed directly.
    Thank you

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      We are glad you found us. Glad the real-world information is proving useful. Thanks for subscribing, it’s great to have you here.

  • @MrTechTok
    @MrTechTok 22 дня назад +1

    Just did a test real life test on the m4 vs m1 using different clips and codec and raw from sony and canon. And more importantly playback and editing not just render. I think it’s more useful seeing actual user experience than render time.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  21 день назад

      Hello! Yes, edit performance is more important. As mentioned in the video, render time will give an indication of edit page performance as they will be using the same internal engine. I.e. if it can render back in realtime that means it can play back in realtime. The reason we're using render time to benchmark, is because it's easier to extract statistics from a render. That's why render performance can be considered an indication of real-world performance.
      Hope that helps.

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide 11 дней назад

      ​@@team2films I'm not sure actually that render time reflects application experience at all though. I have an 11700k and a RTX 4080 so my render times are fantastic, but timeline performance is horrendous. Picked up an M4 Pro to see if it makes timeline performance enjoyable for me, and I don't care about the render time at all.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  10 дней назад

      @@OnceinaSixSide Hello, thanks for taking the time to comment, we appreciate that! Yes, of course there are other factors that affect edit page performance that can't be accounted for in the render benchmarks. For example drive latency will have less impact on rendering as it's more likely to be a continuous read. However it will affect random operations in the timeline where data is not read sequentially. As there's no simple method of programatically benchmarking edit page performance we decided to use render time as an approximation. Ideally, a suite of benchmarks could be designed to test and identify the various bottlenecks that might affect system performance.
      It can be really subjective describing edit page performance. 'This plays smoothly for me' is dependent on lots of different factors. Hopefully, the render times gives an objective analysis of performance in relation to other systems.
      For yourself it might be worth turning on caching. It sounds like you have a capable system, there could be a single component that is causing a bottleneck for you?

  • @andrewkeil5928
    @andrewkeil5928 Месяц назад +2

    As someone with an M1 Max who's new M4 Max is arriving on Monday, thank you so much for saving me the hassle of figuring out just how much faster Resolve is going to run!!
    (and also how resellable an M1 Max is 😆)

    • @astromoosie
      @astromoosie Месяц назад

      how much are you selling your m1 max for? i've got a m1 max studio with 2 tb of storage and 64 gb of ram

    • @andrewkeil5928
      @andrewkeil5928 Месяц назад +1

      @@astromoosie looking for about £2000-2300 (about $2700). It was a spec’d to the max one tho. 8tb with 64gb ram so that will hopefully bump the price up a little

    • @astromoosie
      @astromoosie Месяц назад

      @ thank you for replying so quickly. This gives me a better idea of what I can get mine for. Still not sure if I even need to upgrade. It still handles everything extremely quickly.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Only one more day till it arrives! Let us know what you think when it comes 🤪

  • @oakiewoodsman
    @oakiewoodsman 8 дней назад

    A 1484 - M2 Air (8CPU 10GPU 16GB/512GB) - 19.1.2 Studio
    Thanks for the video and the benchmark project! I have been thinking about the base 16" Macbook so this is helpful to see what sort of improvements I might see. Thanks again!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  8 дней назад +1

      So glad it was helpful.

  • @aaronspringston8436
    @aaronspringston8436 27 дней назад

    Thank you for all the effort to create this!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  12 дней назад

      Our pleasure, we're glad people are enjoying it.

  • @guillaumesache5208
    @guillaumesache5208 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the benchmark. My results for Bench A
    A 671 - Mac Pro mid 2010 - 128GB DDR3 1333mhz - 2 x 3.46 GHz Intel Xeon 6 cores - AMD RX 6800 XT - 19.1.1 Studio. Not bad for a 14 years old computer.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      We have to say, that is pretty excellent for a computer of that age. Well done, and thanks for sharing.

  • @TonkaFJ40
    @TonkaFJ40 Месяц назад +1

    Finally had a chance to benchmark my workstation: A231. i9 13900KS, 64Gb Ram, RTX 4090, Win 11 19.1 Studio. Full Watercooled loop incl GPU. Dissapointed it did not top the charts ;) With each successive render times went down. (ran 3 times) The good thing about watercooling is GPU never went above 44deg, barely raised a sweat! Could render this out all day..

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, we’ve been disappointed with the 4090’s performance and impressed by the M4 Max. A laptop and top end GPU are basically equal in the test. There are some minor minor performance gains from different codecs… but nothing has touched the M2 Ultra. I guess Resolve benefits from the sheer number of cores or the unified memory. This is the great thing about real world tests. Synthetic benchmarks wouldn’t reveal that.
      You still have an amazing computer! Thanks for running the test and leaving a comment. Appreciate having you here.

  • @mortenthorpe
    @mortenthorpe 21 день назад

    Scaling linearly with the number of gpu cores, is an amazing testament to the architecture of the chip… the scheduler apparently is really well-implemented, as it can divide the tasks so linearly among fewer and more gpu cores.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  16 дней назад

      Yeah, that's true. Kudos to the BM dev team for making Resolve so well optimised to take advantage of those cores too. Thanks for watching.

  • @GeorgeAtanassov
    @GeorgeAtanassov 24 дня назад +1

    As always super solid stuff. Thank you.

  • @williamcousert
    @williamcousert Месяц назад +4

    The M4 Max MacBook Pro can be upgraded to 128GB RAM, but it costs $2,000 more. Does DaVinci Resolve Studio take advantage of all that RAM? Does extra RAM have any impact on render times?

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +3

      No, we don't think so. Extra RAM might help with heavy fusion comps, but we doubt it would impact general performance drastically. The internal SSDs are so fast that page file access doesn't have a big performance hit. That means that a Mac system will likely perform well even with lower amounts of ram (within reason).

    • @ed61730
      @ed61730 Месяц назад +2

      the main difference with having SOOO much am is that you'll be able to render multiple apps at once. say ae, DaVinci and then also work on photoshop files while your rendering multiple videos at once.

  • @xalexws
    @xalexws 11 дней назад

    Perfect video for me! I never upgraded the M1!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  11 дней назад

      Awesome! It's a great computer.

  • @TechRealityGlasgow
    @TechRealityGlasgow Месяц назад +1

    Benchmark A_STUDIO - 10:17 - (Mac Mini M2 Pro - 32GB - 12 (8 performance and 4 efficiency) - Davinci Resolve Studio PAID - 19.1 Build 12
    Benchmark_C_CPU - 05:28 - (Mac Mini M2 Pro - 32GB - 12 (8 performance and 4 efficiency) - Davinci Resolve Studio PAID - 19.1 Build 12
    Hope that helps someone out.
    M2 Pro with 12-core CPU and 19-core GPU

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much, that's awesome. Added to the description.

  • @TheCarGuyOnline
    @TheCarGuyOnline Месяц назад +3

    One suggestion/caveat you might want to mention. For the folks that have those NVidia cards, 4080 and 4090 variants, they would probably see improvements over the Macs in your test and probably be at the top of the list (guessing) if they chose the AV1 dual encoding option. When you are dealing with 4k and higher, choosing mp4/AV1 will allow it to likely outperform even the mac ultra in this case....just throwing that out there. This test being h.264 and forcing a single encoder does seem to limit what the NVidia 4080/4090 series cards are capable of in the real world. If anyone owns a 4080/4090 and use 4k and higher, I can't imagine why you would not want to use AV1/Faster/High quality settings.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      That's a good point, that some systems will perform better with particular loads. One challenge of making a universal benchmark is to use tasks that will run across all the systems that you might benchmark- h264 seems like a good candidate for that. However, the Benchmark is so computationally intensive, that the encoder doesn't have the opportunity to become a bottleneck. I ran Benchmark A on my computer rendering to h264 and then to an uncompressed avi. The results, h264: 4:10, uncompressed avi: 4:05. That margin is narrow enough to not be conclusive, as there is variance when running the same test.
      The point is, the encoder has a negligible effect on the render. We're not trying to cheat windows computers. Any modern editing computer should be able to render h264 effectively. At best you could say that a 4090 is better at encoding av1. But its computational performance in Resolve is still falling short of an M2 Ultra or at the very least, matching an M2 Ultra.
      Does that seem fair?

    • @TheCarGuyOnline
      @TheCarGuyOnline Месяц назад +1

      ​@@team2films I don't think you are trying to cheat windows computers, on the contrary it's still really impressive what Apple is doing with such low power usage. I just wanted to point out that if I owned a 4080/4090 or card with dual encoders and I was dealing with 4k and higher, I would definitely use AV1 and never use h.264, I do still use h265 for RUclips uploads but I don't have the fancy 4080/4090. The dual encoders will reduce the time in this case, it's still encoding a fair amount of video and I think it would be neat to see both in their best form, but I understand there's really no way to produce some single benchmark for everyone/every system...that's impossible. This gives everyone some idea of what they can expect in given systems. I really appreciate your aggregating the list in the description, it has helped me....steer away from some upgrades.
      I am still curious to see how much it would lower the time with the AV1 dual encode and I am speculating, but from what I have seen in other tests from MrAlexTech (not my own) the dual encoder AV1 drastically reduced export times, but he was running tests on longer videos as examples, and probably not as complex of workflow as the bench here.
      Still the macs are crazy good considering what they are, a laptop that stays relatively cool and draws almost no power in comparisons is just...crazy that they even compete on any level with the fastest CPUs/GPUs on the market. Sadly, Apple knows this and their price reflects it. I'm sure the new Ultras will scale just the same like you mentioned, and destroy everything here, pending NVidias 50 series offerings.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      @@TheCarGuyOnline You're awesome. We're definitely on the same page. It's great to have you here. Thanks for the engaging conversation too.

    • @TonkaFJ40
      @TonkaFJ40 Месяц назад

      Interesting! As eluded to, the codec format did improve render times on the 4090. Without (MOV) time was 231. Set Format to MP4, Type to Nvidia and render time dropped to 222 :) (on par with M2 Ultra)

    • @TheCarGuyOnline
      @TheCarGuyOnline Месяц назад

      @@TonkaFJ40 What is your time using AV1? the 4090 can dual encode a 4k or higher video with AV1 which is..quite nice. Love to hear if it improves, or if that 231 was dual encode.

  • @IvStam-zi7gq
    @IvStam-zi7gq 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks for great benchmark!
    Intel 13900KS / RAM 32GB DDR5 / RTX 3090 / Win 10 / 19.1 Studio
    All 3 runs: 251, 252, 250

    • @team2films
      @team2films  14 дней назад +1

      That's a great score. Thanks for sharing. Added to the description.

  • @TheCarGuyOnline
    @TheCarGuyOnline Месяц назад +1

    I ran a test in a second system, Benchmark A result.
    A 258 - Intel i7 13700K - 32GB DDR5 6000mhz - AMD 7900 XTX - 19.1 Studio
    Slightly faster than my Ryzen 9 5900x with the same video card, and a lot less memory in the Intel system. The 13700k has much better single core performance and higher boost clocks on P cores than the 5900x, along with faster ram shaves off 24 seconds vs the 5900x on ddr4.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Added to the scoreboard.

  • @KaurH
    @KaurH Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for putting this benchmark together, what a great idea!
    Here's my Desktop PC's benchmark results:
    A 325 - Ryzen 9 5900X, RTX 3090, 128GB DDR4 RAM - 19.1 STUDIO
    All 3 runs: 361, 325, 334

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      That's so awesome Kaur. Thanks you're on the scoreboard. Quite high too. I'd really love to see something beat the M4 Max. No one yet though :( I thought a 4090 could do it, but the one we've got on the board didn't make it.

    • @KaurH
      @KaurH Месяц назад

      @@team2films Yeah, it's starting to look like a no-brainer for colorists who don't need the best of the best (aka having a custom Desktop with 4 GPUs)

  • @TonkaFJ40
    @TonkaFJ40 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the great share and video! Love your channel. I did try to benchmark my M4 ipad pro, with no luck. It had trouble decoding the RED files hence failed rendering. Tested my home workstation (win 11) and results: A 378 - Ryzen 9 5950X, 128Gb Ram, RTX 3090 - 19.1 Studio

  • @TechnoViel
    @TechnoViel Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for this great video - I love the relaxed atmosphere!
    One thing to note is that for lighter workflows (less effects), the GPU has much less impact and the encoders are often the limiting factor. So for someone working with 4k at max and moderate amount off effects, a costly MAX might bring less benefit - in that case a base M4 might be as good or even better than a M1 MAX.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Yep, that's a great point. And it also underpins the fact that you don't need the best, you just need good enough. Thanks for watching, commenting and sharing your thoughts. It's appreciated.

  • @AndyLeverett
    @AndyLeverett Месяц назад

    Hey I just want to say that I am a big fan of your videos! They have been incredibly helpful.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Thanks Andy, we appreciate you taking the time to say that. Let us know if you have any ideas for future videos.

  • @TheCarGuyOnline
    @TheCarGuyOnline Месяц назад

    Thanks for the benchmark. My results for Bench A
    A 282 - Ryzen 9 5900x - 128GB DDR4 3600mhz - AMD 7900 XTX - 19.1 Studio. Not too bad for an almost 4 year old CPU, the GPU is only about 2 years old though.
    I have a question if you have the time :). I don't care quite as much about render times like in this benchmark as I do timeline playback, or what I'm able to playback without being forced to generate render cache. With Benchmark A and my test system, I have to set render cache to "smart" in order to playback in the timeline reliably, without resolve crashing. If I don't generate render cache (and wait) It will playback ok for a bit in the timeline...but eventually it will crash if render cache is not generated first. I've been looking at upgrading my system (everything but GPU), then the M4 came out and I've been comparing results.
    How is the timeline playback/stability on the mac without generating render cache in Benchmark A? Or do you have to generate render cache on the mac as well for speed/stability in the timeline? My system never crashes during a render...only in timeline playback/scrubbing after a while with no render cache.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Hello, thanks so much for sharing your results. Sorry you are having problems with playback too. Your system should be able to playback without crashing (even if your system is old or not able to playback in realtime). We have older and slower systems that playback without crashing. Also, please note, we cannot play this timeline back in realtime, even on an M4 Max or M2 Ultra. I don’t think there are presently any systems that can play this timeline back. Basically you’d need to see a render time that’s lower than the length of the timeline. Render caching will always be an important part of workflows, as even though computers grow in speed, the complexity of the tools we use will likely grow too.
      So to answer your question, playback it’s stable for us but for speed, caching is required. Yes, we agree that timeline performance is more important than render speed. Our benchmark is designed to reveal timeline performance, we just use render speed as the metric for measuring that. The workload of rendering is almost identical to the timeline workflow with the exception of encoding. As h264 encoding happens on hardware for most people, then the impact of encoding on performance is very very low. Hope that all makes sense, please ask as many questions as you want. It’s good to have you here.

    • @TheCarGuyOnline
      @TheCarGuyOnline Месяц назад

      @@team2films Thank you for taking the time to answer! That makes sense about the render time vs. playback and now I think I understand where you are coming from with that as a test. I guess another "hack" I could use in edits would be to cut my video first, then add the layers of fusion/animations after all cutting is complete, and I could even disable/turn off fusion/color grading until I'm done "editing"...then turn on render cache toward the end of the edit to see it all before render. What I'm trying to do is prevent the annoying wait times of changing something/editing something, and having cache rebuild and having to wait in timeline on each/every edit.
      Thank you again for the tips/insight. I don't think it would really make much sense for me to upgrade much other than maybe CPU/RAM speed as that seems to be where my system is lacking. My GPU seems to keep up in your test. When I render your project, my GPU is almost always 80% or lower utilization which tells me that my CPU/RAM isn't feeding it data fast enough :). Something the Mac does well is the unified memory is shared between gpu/cpu, and it's generally faster than what you find on a PC unless you really buy high end memory and tweak it.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      @@TheCarGuyOnline Yeah, that's a solid idea (compartmentalising stuff on different layers to make it easier to turn on and off). Don't forget the simple button above the viewer that turns off color page and fusion adjustments too. That's useful for when you want to focus on editorial changes so want the best possible timeline performance.
      Leaving render cache on as you go is a good idea too, because it only works in the background when you are not doing anything else.

    • @compaholic83
      @compaholic83 12 дней назад

      I'm also having similar stability/quirky issues with my system running a 5950X with 7900XTX. T2F added my A time of 263 to the video description but it took me a few tries to get 3 full back to back renders without any freezing/crashing during rendering. I also sometimes have issues with timeline/playback ability and have to turn on Smart Cache. Sometimes even magic mask doesn't work properly. I have to save the project, close Davinci and reopen it again, then it will work. I don't know if its an issue with the AMD driver and the 7900XTX or what, but I find my system to be very inconsistent in Davinci Resolve where I too am thinking about getting an M4 or M4 Pro mini. It's a shame though because this 7900XTX renders this benchmark very well for what it is and its cost compared to something like the RTX 4090.

  • @2424rocket
    @2424rocket Месяц назад

    Quite happy with my M1 Ultra studio… Will be upgrading when the M4 ultra comes to town. I want as much power as I can possibly get.

  • @SkyRainpuff
    @SkyRainpuff Месяц назад +1

    It would be nice to see a video around what kind of PC build would be best to have. I am currently using a laptop for all my edits. Whenever I try to do something with higher production (more VFX/fusion comps), I have to strategize my renders in a way to remove as much stress on the GPU. Like figuring out a way to do something that would take 10 nodes down to 5 nodes. I also feel limited, since once I reach a threshold, Resolve crashes.
    I am definitely saving money for something, but not sure what is the best bang for my buck on Windows/PC side.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Hello, that's a great idea. We'd love to do something on that in the future. In the meantime, it sounds like you've got a great approach, keeping your comps as efficient as possible. It's great to have you here, thanks for watching.

  • @capturedbytymel
    @capturedbytymel Месяц назад

    My M1 is still busting through and ready for the upgrade to the m4 for my next big project. But with that said, I'm still very impressed with the M1 for basic projects and knowing how to use proxies and such

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Yeah, the M1 is pretty capable.

  • @billravens8136
    @billravens8136 Месяц назад

    Windows11 Pro: Core i9-14900KF, Asus Proart z790 w 64Mb ram, nVidia RTX 3090, all ssd drives: Benchmark A 4:50.

  • @JavierRobainaperez
    @JavierRobainaperez Месяц назад

    Thanks for this great video, Very good solution to check performance between different machines, here I leave my performance in the project and waiting to receive my M4 MAX in a few days...
    Benchmark A: AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS / 32 GB Ram / 1 x NVIDIA RTX 4060 LAPTOP 8GB / Windows 11 / 19.1 Studio render attempt: 22:38 minutes (1350 seconds)

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing. How is your new M4 Max?

    • @JavierRobainaperez
      @JavierRobainaperez Месяц назад

      @team2films Thanks, it's the standard version with 48GB of memory. I'm really looking forward to it, as they say in my country, like water in May 🤣.

  • @Gordonbanksapp
    @Gordonbanksapp Месяц назад +2

    I am pondering the M1 to M4 upgrade. The rendering tests are not that important to me. My videos are short and rendering time is less important to me than timeline performance. Does the M1 chip stall when you edit on your timeline? What happens if you apply a noise reduction node in the color panel? Does playback speed stay at 24/30fps? These are the important DR tasks that are of value to me and are harder to evaluate. FYI… I wanted to test the speed of the M4 Max Thunderbolt 5 USB ports at an Apple Store with various SSDs I work from. But Apple will not allow speed testing from store configured Macs 😢.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Hello, thanks for watching. Deliver page performance is representative of edit page performance. For example if a video can render above 1x speed then it will play at 1x speed in the edit or color page.
      Like you said edit performance is harder to evaluate. We avoided edit page tests, because it gets really subjective. For example, can a clip play with Denise applied? Yes.... but what's the resolution of the clip, what type of denoise is being used, how many other adjustments have been applied to the clip.
      Here's what we'd suggest. If you switch Resolve to 'Show All Video Frames' look at the playback FPS. Then you can use our benchmarks to work out the relative performance of the M4 and whether it will increase your performance above that real-time playback threshold.
      We're hoping to get hold of Thunderbolt 5 storage soon!
      Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate you!

    • @mex5341
      @mex5341 Месяц назад

      if we speak about M4 base so it still will be struggling with noise reduction or any effects like this. Cuz GPU cores are almost the same

  • @LIVEINPICS
    @LIVEINPICS Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the insightful video and all the effort into pitting it together! It was very pleasing to watch.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      We're happy it's going down well. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. We always appreciate that.

  • @ajdinzutic
    @ajdinzutic Месяц назад +1

    A 10min34sec (634): - HP Zbook Fury G10 13th Gen Intel i9-13950HX / 128GB ram / RTX 4000 Ada Laptop GPU 20GB / Win 11 / 19.1 Studio

  • @michaelbissetphoto
    @michaelbissetphoto Месяц назад

    Benchmark A : Mac Studio, M1 Max, (10CPU, 24GPU) 64GB RAM, Resolve 19.1 Studio, render time 8:06, 7:45, 7:48 mins

  • @romantkachuk168
    @romantkachuk168 Месяц назад

    Interesting result for the old workstation Xeon E5 1650v3, 256GB DDR4-2400, m.2 SSD with a newish Nvidia RTX3090:
    Benchmark A (Studio): 455s (7:35)
    Benchmark C (CPU): 680s (11:20)

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      He's that not too bad! Thanks for sharing.

  • @SteveEasonTech
    @SteveEasonTech Месяц назад +3

    Just finished running it on my M4 Pro Mac Mini and I have a video posting tomorrow morning on my channel showing it and the results. Here is my report from that test.
    A 565 - M4 Pro (12CPU 16GPU, 24GB RAM) - 19.1 Studio

  • @mikebrewington1425
    @mikebrewington1425 Месяц назад

    M2 Max Studio 64/1TB 38 core GPU
    A:310
    A:296:
    A:294
    Great video. I downloaded your render to test my M3 MBP 18/512 14 core GPU and my M2 Max Studio 64/1TB 38 core GPU. The M3 MBP repeatedly crashed at 16% and the M2 Max knocked it out in 4:56 repeatedly first on DR Studio 19.1 and then after update to 19.1.1. Thanks for giving us a tool to play with.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video and are finding the benchmark helpful. Can you try your M3 MPB with the latest release that came out yesterday?

    • @mikebrewington1425
      @mikebrewington1425 Месяц назад

      @@team2films I installed DR Studio 19.1.1 this morning on the MBP 18/512 14 core GPU with the following results: (#1.Success)
      On Battery Powered
      A 804. 731
      A 722 728
      A 729 731

  • @tsedatcan
    @tsedatcan Месяц назад +2

    Loved the PYXIS footage... And the content as well !

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! We added that little logo last minute to the video. I think we might do that with future videos too, put some info about what we are using to shoot it at the bottom

  • @manamedia
    @manamedia Месяц назад +2

    Love the Homage to ACORN - no one ever has mentioned this, the respect is appreciated.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, I think the name sneakily got changed to Advanced RISC Machine, but its heritage is Acorn! Loved my Acorn computers. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @stephen-bolton
    @stephen-bolton Месяц назад +1

    Ahhh, the Acorn Atom 2k. What an exciting machine in its day!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Such fond memories. Had an Archimedes and a RISC PC too. Loved them

  • @ocufilmsLA
    @ocufilmsLA 9 дней назад +1

    I’m rendering a 4k timeline on my M4 Max 16core CPU 40core GPU 48GB memory and I’m getting 4 -6 FPS and the render constantly crashes around 30 percent. I thought these laptops can handle anything we throw at them. I’m using NR Dehancer and another 8 nodes

    • @dayoadekunle2995
      @dayoadekunle2995 8 дней назад

      Did you run the other test for Free and cpu/gpu test?

    • @team2films
      @team2films  8 дней назад +3

      Hello, thanks so much for watching. Sorry you are having problems. The M4 Max is incredibly capable. It’s hard to pass judgement on your particular circumstances without knowing more about the timeline you are processing. What I can say is that sadly no computer can handle ‘anything’ (or everything) you throw at them. The relative performance figures will give you an idea of how much slower your performance might be on another computer. The M4 Max is very close to the top of the score board.

  • @datamedicpr
    @datamedicpr 5 дней назад

    Is there a video on what setting we should have in preference thanks 🙏

    • @team2films
      @team2films  4 дня назад

      Hello. There’s no special settings to get extra performance. Just using the default stock settings. Thanks for watching

  • @erkanersal5
    @erkanersal5 Месяц назад +1

    m4 pro macbook pro 16'': render 1 :08.55, render 2 :08.43, Render 3 : 08.18

    • @erkanersal5
      @erkanersal5 Месяц назад

      Davinci studio 19.1.1

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      That's awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @hksduhksdu
    @hksduhksdu 20 дней назад

    Nice comparisons. Perhaps I missed it, I would love to see the M4 Macbook and M4 iPad on Resolve performance comparisons.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  16 дней назад +1

      Hello! Thanks so much. Sorry, the M4 iPad wasn't featured in these tests as it runs a slightly different version of Resolve. It can't read all the codecs, can't process the same resolutions, etc.We really wanted it to be a high-end benchmark and include those codecs and high resolutions. We'll see if we can add a universal iPad benchmark at some point in the future.

    • @hksduhksdu
      @hksduhksdu 16 дней назад

      @@team2films thank you

  • @alastairleith8612
    @alastairleith8612 Месяц назад +1

    this channel is new to me. looks like your Da Vinci Resolve benchmark is the one MaxTech were using in their M4 Pro vs M4 Max video, , yes it was. the #algorithm never sleeps. nice production style/values team (preferable to most of the Apple Mac + Video Production shouty "content" creators already!).
    NB Rendering time is the least of most editors concerns, and even for many compositors, it's more about what's achievable in the GUI without shuddering/down-sizing playback & previews/pre-rendering sub-comps/switching off layers that is where the time savings are.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Ah, that's so cool! We just went and checked out their video. It's a shame the test crashed on the M4 Pro as we've seen it work on the M4 Mini base spec. Hmmm.
      Yes, we agree that render time is less important. We're just using it a metric to evaluate edit performance though. If a video can render back at speeds higher than 1x playback, then the system will be able to playback without judder or issues. Quoting render times is less subjective than us saying 'it played back nice for us'.
      We're so happy you found us! Thanks for taking the time to leave a nice comment. It's always nice when people get what we are trying to do.

    • @alastairleith8612
      @alastairleith8612 Месяц назад

      @@team2films ah, I'd assumed you sent them the benchmark for promotional reasons. (there's a Figma project they've been using for the last 20 odd years so you should be a lock for Da Vinci Resolve benchmarking!)
      MaxTech are all about volume and they've been putting out multiple videos per day since M4 Mac mini release, so that possibly explains the crashing in M4 Pro.
      I hear you on having objective testing, the kinds of things I meant are still objectively testable, and yeah, if it plays back it plays back. Problem is for heavier workloads compromises in workflow are always required. Knowing that in advance of purchase can help folks. Especially if RAM capacity is a relevant issue. Many of the kinds of stress testing I was referring to was done in a YT video you cited in this video did several specific tests of Da Vinci Resolve UI under specific loads (not just Noise reduction either!) [his video isn't showing in my history].

  • @dayoadekunle2995
    @dayoadekunle2995 18 дней назад +1

    Benchmark B - 06:32 - M4 PRO (12CPU 16GPU, 24GB RAM) 14 INCH
    Benchmark C CPU - 06:10 - M4 PRO (12CPU 16GPU, 24GB RAM) 14 INCH

    • @team2films
      @team2films  16 дней назад

      Thanks so much for sharing. Are you able to run the A benchmark and post the score for that?

    • @dayoadekunle2995
      @dayoadekunle2995 15 дней назад

      @@team2films crash and I am on the free version so I was limited

    • @team2films
      @team2films  15 дней назад

      @@dayoadekunle2995 Gotcha! No worries. Oh btw, the crash might have been caused by an earlier version of Resolve.

    • @dayoadekunle2995
      @dayoadekunle2995 9 дней назад

      @@team2films Thank you what is my score also I need you advise i am learning video editing just started editing 200 clips for a wedding i have M4 PRO (12CPU 16GPU, 24GB RAM) 14 INCH but i am thinking of swithcing to m3 max 14inch 14 cpu 30gpu 36gb what are you thoughts?

    • @team2films
      @team2films  9 дней назад

      @@dayoadekunle2995 Check out the scores shown in the video and description. It will help you work out which computer is more powerful.

  • @visuallyrapt
    @visuallyrapt Месяц назад

    M2 Ultra Studio 24c/60c 64gb 1TB | Benchmark A - 4:24 | 4:05 | 4:05

  • @vaidotassegenis
    @vaidotassegenis Месяц назад

    M1 Pro 16GB , Resolve studio 19.1 Benchmark A - 17:52, no throttling. 6GB of swap used

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Added to the list. Thanks. Do you know if you have the 12 core or 10 core cpu?

    • @vaidotassegenis
      @vaidotassegenis Месяц назад

      @team2films 10 core

  •  Месяц назад

    Render times are not issue for me. I want the editing to be as lag free as possible.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Yes, that’s true. Remember render times are a reflection of what edit page performance is like. Of course. More performance than you need is not helpful, so if you currently have more than you need then you are fine!

  • @michaelmerchan3426
    @michaelmerchan3426 Месяц назад

    Great video! Love the attention to detail🔥

    • @team2films
      @team2films  29 дней назад

      Thanks so much Michael. Great to have you here.

  • @telmoibarburu1038
    @telmoibarburu1038 Месяц назад +1

    An amazing job, thank you for taking care of the community and looking out for the consumer! My data:
    Benchmark A: Mac Studio M2 Max / REFURBISHED / 12CPU 30 GPU 32 GB // - 19.1 Studio
    RENDER ATTEMPTS: 418 / 398 /396

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Appreciate you sharing that. It's interesting that it gets faster with renders 2 and 3. I think that's a fan curve thing, where it is slow to turn the fan up and lets the chip thermal throttle. By 2 and 3 the fan is on constantly so it doesn't thermal throttle. Result added.

  • @araskoca8172
    @araskoca8172 Месяц назад

    this is such a professional documentary level of video

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much, what a nice compliment.

  • @joeruss2793
    @joeruss2793 28 дней назад

    A 2569 - 2019 16inch MB Pro 2.3 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9 // 32 GB RAM - 19.1 Studio
    I need to upgrade.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  25 дней назад +1

      Ah nooo! Those final 2019 intel MacBook were not good. We know because we have one. The chipset has a lot of power, but it can't run under sustained load without thermal throttling. That's the problem.

  • @sanojsenar5821
    @sanojsenar5821 Месяц назад

    Thanks to this channel. Now, i'm going with mac mini m4 instead of going with 2nd hand m2/m1 macbooks.

  • @wings.on.wheels
    @wings.on.wheels Месяц назад

    please make a video on best external ssd for video editing for mac.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Hello. Most SSDs will be sufficient. That's because over a certain speed, the cpu and gpu will be your performance bottleneck, not the ssd. So any typical 1000MB and above SSD is going to be just fine. Does that help?

  • @mobolajiakinola3
    @mobolajiakinola3 27 дней назад +1

    long have I watched a video that is as honest as this

    • @team2films
      @team2films  27 дней назад

      Thanks so much. We appreciate you saying that.

  • @mr.fernandoo
    @mr.fernandoo 11 дней назад +1

    Hey guys! Great video! I am torn, I am considering the Mac Mini spec'd out to M4 Pro chip with the 64Gb ram. Do you reckon this machine will easily handle 4K video editing. (I am a videographer / editor by trade) This will be my main machine as my custom windows laptop is starting to throw the towl in. I can't justify the crazy price increase to get the M4 Max MBP. Any guidance would be much appreciated!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  11 дней назад +1

      Hello. Give or take.... The M4 Pro is twice the power of the base M4. The M4 Max is twice the power of the M4 Pro.
      That's a difficult question to answer. You can edit 4k or UHD video on a base spec M4. But it's also possible to edit 12k video on a base spec M4. Performance will decrease as you add effects and colour grades to your footage. It's possible to push an M4 Max to the point where it can't play back in real-time. And of course it's possible to overwhelm a base M4 too.
      We'd recommend downloading the benchmark. Check out the performance of your computer. Compare it against the specs for the M4 chips shown in the video. It will tell you how much better it will perform than your computer.
      I hope that makes sense! The short answer is, yes you'll love the M4 Pro chip. But it's hard to tell you what it will do without knowing more about the kind of editing you do!
      Thanks so much for watching, and please let us know if you have further questions.

  • @2alistanos
    @2alistanos Месяц назад

    for reference.... my GPD Win Max laptop with 32gb RAM and AMD 6800U (w11, 19.1 studio)
    A: 47:07
    B: 37:04

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Ouch! Sorry! We appreciate you taking the time to run the test though. And it's really cool that it ran successfully all the way through.

  • @diminishedreturn
    @diminishedreturn Месяц назад

    Really clean presentation with good visuals! On my Mac Pro running Sequoia beta 3, the A Studio benchmark doesn't run quite clean and I've had two pretty hard crashes (which never happens). 2-3 clips seem to lock everything up (Relight and Depth map are the worst offenders). The B-version runs through as expected as such:
    B176-12 core Mac Pro 2019, two W6800X Duos, 240GB RAM.
    (anecdotally, if I turn off the effects Relight and Depth Map, but leave the clips as they are apart from that, the A-version renders in 177 seconds)
    Since this Mac Pro has a lot of GPU grunt, most "normal" projects run super smooth with typical effects like NR, Film simulation and so on.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much for watching, we really appreciate that. And thanks for your kind compliments too.
      That's interesting. Sorry you're having problems. The Benchmark is running well across a variety of computers. Even old computers run it fine, but just take longer. It might have highlighted some issues with your system and Resolve installation.

  • @nouredeenghazal6223
    @nouredeenghazal6223 День назад

    Benchmark B Free
    2020 M1 MacBook Pro 16GB Ram
    1st run 23:49 mins (1419 seconds)
    2nd run 19:18 mins (1158 seconds)
    tried going for a 3rd run but it overheated so i got scared 💀

  • @videoclipafilms
    @videoclipafilms 14 дней назад

    Unfortunately I cannot link all the clips in the project and some of them ar red 😔

  • @HoundDogMech
    @HoundDogMech Месяц назад

    Looks like the Render for Benchmark Studio wil be in the DAYS not just Hours. It's an 7 year old ASUS 17.3" i7 7700HQ GTX1070 32GB w/ 3TB internal and 2 TB external storage

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Ah nooooo! Sorry. But if it does what you need then its good enough. Thanks for watching

  • @MaximoJoshua
    @MaximoJoshua Месяц назад +1

    Great video as usual. I currently am using the M1 Max 16" MBP, and it's just the best computer I have ever had. I am guessing I can probably get work to upgrade me to the m4 max, but I am not sure if this is the year or wait and see what the m5 has.
    One other really cool use case I have been exploring is getting a base spec m4 Mac Mini and using it for remote rendering. It won't render as fast, but I don't typically wait around while stuff is rendering, so it could be a pretty cost effective way to get more work time out of the laptop (because it is a bit annoying that you can't do other stuff while stuff is rendering), while I leave stuff rendering on the other computer. I think it will also make a killer home video server...just a thought.
    Keep up the great work! I hope you release some more courses soon!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Max, thanks so much for your support. The M1 Max is amazing. If you're not sure about upgrading, it's probably worth waiting to see what the M5 brings. If it's a work expense though.... 🤣
      Yeah, the M4 base Mini as a remote renderer is an awesome idea, I think we might experiment with that. $600?!?!? It's such insane value.
      And yes, we're talking about what courses we will make next.

    • @MaximoJoshua
      @MaximoJoshua Месяц назад

      @@team2films yeah exactly, at $600 it's just like begging for uses to be found.
      I think in some cases it is beneficial to scale wider not higher.
      anyway, can't wait to see what new courses you come out with. I hope you teach how to make such great educational videos...

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      @@MaximoJoshua Thanks Max, we have some fun stuff that we are planning, here's a preview of what's ahead (hopefully): Cine 12k, 35mm film, Storage, OLED

    • @MaximoJoshua
      @MaximoJoshua Месяц назад

      @@team2films those look like awesome topics, very interested in 35mm film (will this show scanning or working with scans?). Any topic you guys cover, you find a way to make it interesting and comprehensive. Thanks again for the benchmark, should prove very useful in the future.

  • @wotography
    @wotography Месяц назад

    my results:
    A 445 - M1 Max 32GB (MacBook Pro 16") - 19.1 STUDIO - macOS 14.7.1

  • @istivist2392
    @istivist2392 26 дней назад

    everything is on point..thank you!

  • @yo_itsjw
    @yo_itsjw Месяц назад

    Top notch content as usual.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      THANKS! That's nice of you to say. Appreciated!

  • @Filmbastudios
    @Filmbastudios 25 дней назад

    You are the best!

  • @JanSur
    @JanSur 29 дней назад

    I can confirm A 396 - M1 Max (10 CPU 32 GPU 64 GB RAM). I got the same rusult.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  16 дней назад

      Awesome, glad to see it's consistent.

  • @StefanAlexandruGeogloman
    @StefanAlexandruGeogloman Месяц назад +1

    Nice video, but how about RAM? How much is ok for basic 4K editing, how much for advanced 4K and 5.8 (GoPro) video editing? 16GB, 24GB are enough for everyday tasks plus video editing?

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      Ram doesn't have a huge impact on performance. You'll notice the M4 (Regular) performance doesn't scale with RAM, it scales with the number of GPU cores. Hope that helps.
      RAM will have a bigger impact on things like large fusion comps.

    • @jamied6166
      @jamied6166 Месяц назад

      With the unified RAM in the Apple Silicon RAM = VRAM to a point so having enough to load the full raster for 6K files is important. On a PC you might get away with less RAM if you have a big GPU but with the M series it's all one. I'd guess 24GB minimum

  • @jurrevandermeer4857
    @jurrevandermeer4857 Месяц назад

    SO useful! Thanks!

  • @cpaq
    @cpaq Месяц назад

    A 299 (4:59) - MacStudio M1 ULTRA (20 CPU, 48 GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO
    B 144 (2:24)
    C 186 (3:06)

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Hey, that's so cool to have an M1 Ultra to put on the scoreboard. Thanks so much. Added to the description.

  • @compaholic83
    @compaholic83 12 дней назад

    A 1513 AMD 7940HS RTX4060 (Zephyrus G14 Laptop) 32GB DDR5 4800 - 19.1.2 Studio
    A 1504 AMD 7940HS RTX4060 (Zephyrus G14 Laptop) 32GB DDR5 4800 - 19.1.2 Studio
    A Crashed @ 97% Render
    A 1393 AMD 7940HS RTX4060 (Zephyrus G14 Laptop) 32GB DDR5 4800 - 19.1.2 Studio
    Got another one for you in addition to my 5950X 7900XTX Desktop. This is on my Asus Zephyrus G14 laptop. Davinci completely crashed out back to desktop during the 3rd run at 97% render. Restarted it again and the 4th run did it in 23:13 (1393). Really strange.

  • @dasbogdasbog886
    @dasbogdasbog886 Месяц назад

    Turn the number into a score is very easy to understand, thanks 🙏🙏
    I subscribe because of this.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      That's so nice to hear. It makes us really happy when people pick up on the little details. Great to have you here.

  • @madebymozart
    @madebymozart Месяц назад +5

    Would love to see this run on the M2 Ultra!
    M4 Max vs M2 Ultra

    • @UraFlight
      @UraFlight Месяц назад +1

      This is exactly what I would love to see! I’m still in doubt what to buy M4 MAX or M2 Ultra. I want to save money. I do lots of tracking, stabilisation and Noise Reduction.

    • @madebymozart
      @madebymozart Месяц назад +2

      Yeah that super GPU heavy so I suspect the M2 Ultra should still beat out the M4 Max in RAW performance since it has more cores.
      If the M4 Max matches or slightly wins/loses to the M2 Ultra, then I’d wait for M4 Ultra as that means M4 Ultra is going to be an absolute monster

    • @UraFlight
      @UraFlight Месяц назад

      @@madebymozart I hope it will be a monster

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +2

      We need to find someone with an M2 Ultra to run the test. Stay tuned, we might know someone. But I suspect the M4 Max and M2 Ultra will have similar performance.

    • @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu
      @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu Месяц назад

      @@team2films here!

  • @omidpakbin
    @omidpakbin Месяц назад

    Oh look, my top favorite RUclips channel ever has dropped a new video! 😍

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Hehehe! We appreciate you watching. Thank-you so much.

  • @SamudithaDilshanvc
    @SamudithaDilshanvc Месяц назад +1

    Great Video ♥️🔥

  • @HansJelles
    @HansJelles Месяц назад

    A 1487 (24:47) - 3,6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9 Radeon Pro Vega 48 8 GB 64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 Sanoma 19.1 (studio)
    So I think it's time to buy a new computer ;-). Although I'd rather wait for the Mac Studio M4 Ultra, let's see.

  • @TheBigBlueMarble
    @TheBigBlueMarble Месяц назад +1

    All the Macs (M1 - M4) handle 4k video just fine. Benchmarking seems sort of silly to me. The M4 will be faster than the M3 which is faster than the M2 which is faster than the M1. If you are a video editor, buy the best you can afford and you will have the best one for you.

    • @philippscheithauer
      @philippscheithauer 22 дня назад

      Just because I can afford it, doesn’t mean I should afford it. These benchmarks are helpful when it comes to upgrading (e.g. m1 to m4). A 1.9x improvement sounds good whereas a 1.4x might not. Based on these gains you can do the calculations if the time saved is worth the investment.

    • @TheBigBlueMarble
      @TheBigBlueMarble 22 дня назад

      @@philippscheithauer I promise you that Apple has already done the math and priced them accordingly.

  • @Hand_Held_Productions
    @Hand_Held_Productions Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot for Benchmark!! I'm on a Macbook M1 Air 16GB 8CPU, 7GPU (thanks god i choose 16GB RAM) from 2021, I 'm doing basic video editing fine using it with BRAW 6K files, but of course it strangles with any effect, NR, etc.. I'm willing to got a desktop (!) for more serious approach in editing without (a lot of) stuttering while editing. I know that the more GPU the easiest is for those effects but money is always a problem! Looking at M4 mini pro, i don't really know if the 20 GPU cores will help a lot here (it's €240 more in my area) or if I go with slightly used Studio M2 Max with similar or less money than base mini M4 pro. I see there is no any M2 Max benchmarks here yet. What do you think?
    My results (!):
    Benchmark A Studio 1670 Macbook M1 Air (8CPU, 7GPU, 16GB, 256GB) 19.1 STUDIO
    Benchmark CPU 1065 Macbook M1 Air (8CPU, 7GPU, 16GB, 256GB) 19.1 STUDIO

  • @omegakite
    @omegakite Месяц назад

    im so glad i clicked on one of your videos contents are S-tier🔥 Subscribed!
    just a thing tho maybe its personal choice but i was bit sceptical about blue and white logo i think a vibrant logo would be better maybe like resolve's logo

    • @team2films
      @team2films  29 дней назад

      Thanks so much, we appreciate all feedback! Who knows, maybe we'll freshen it up at some point in the future. It's great to have you here.

  • @johnwarner3623
    @johnwarner3623 23 дня назад

    3rd run:
    A 660 Ryzen 5 5600 (32GB RAM) RTX 3060 19.1 Studio

    • @team2films
      @team2films  12 дней назад

      Awesomee, that's a good result!

  • @JasonJosephPhotographyNewYork
    @JasonJosephPhotographyNewYork Месяц назад

    Tremendously commendable work.

  • @watzmaaname
    @watzmaaname 12 дней назад

    Do you have a list for the free-version timeline? Thanks.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  12 дней назад

      Hello, can you help me understand what you mean?

    • @watzmaaname
      @watzmaaname 12 дней назад

      @@team2films In the description, you have listed the Benchmark Results for DVR Studio, yes. I wanted to know if you had the results for the free version listed anywhere. Sorry I wasn't clear.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  12 дней назад +1

      @@watzmaaname Ah, I see! My apologies, that makes total sense. That was me, not you! No, we don't have a leaderboard for the free test. Sorry!

    • @watzmaaname
      @watzmaaname 12 дней назад

      @@team2films No worries, thank you for your time!

  • @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu
    @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu Месяц назад +1

    Here is my contribution:
    A 231, 222, 220 - Mac Studio M2 ULTRA (24CPU 60GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO
    B 247, 278, 260 - Mac Studio M2 ULTRA (24CPU 60GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO
    C 151, 151, 151 - Mac Studio M2 ULTRA (24CPU 60GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO
    A CRASHED! - Macbook Pro M3 PRO (11CPU 14GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO
    B 440 - Macbook Pro M3 PRO (11CPU 14GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO
    C 330 - Macbook Pro M3 PRO (11CPU 14GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO
    Nice to see my Mac Studio flying, and each time faster than the previous one!
    Worried about seeing my macbook pro crash multiple times, with and without power.
    Thanks as always for the info, resources and community!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Thank-you, really appreciate you posting those results. We have added them to the description if that's ok! You are currently top of the leader board, but the M4 Max is really nipping at your heels :)
      Do you know what clip your M3 Pro crashed on? We've seen a crash in the M4 Pro too. It's weird though because the stock M4 can run the benchmark just fine.

    • @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu
      @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu Месяц назад

      @@team2films Sure! Glad to be first. haha. Looking forward to see what M4 Ultra will be able to.
      Mi M3Pro crashed repeatedly at 16%, finishing the 5th clip and starting the 6th, the train one. Interesting to see other crashes on M4Pro... Lets see if we can find out more...
      Thanks so much! :)

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      @@Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu Gotcha. It's speedwarp that's doing it. If you change even to speedwarp faster I believe the crash will no longer happen. Hmmm, will investigate this.

    • @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu
      @Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu Месяц назад

      Solved! With speedwarp faster it goes perfect! Here you have the results:
      A 807 - Macbook Pro M3 PRO (11CPU 14GPU) - 19.1 STUDIO

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      @@Miguel_Garcia_Iraburu That's good to know, really appreciate you confirming that. We'll send info to Blackmagic about the bug. In the meantime, the score is interesting... but it's not a fair comparison now as speedwarp better is less computationally intensive. Thank-you thank-you though. Super helpful.

  • @invisible8581
    @invisible8581 Месяц назад

    What score does the Mac Studio M2 Ultra with 192GB of RAM would have in comparison to MacBook with M4 Max and highest specs?

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Check the description. Just added results. RAM doesn't have a huge impact btw.

  • @camagna
    @camagna 22 дня назад

    MacBookPro 16" M1Max 64GB 6:15 Quite fast, I'd say.

    • @team2films
      @team2films  22 дня назад

      Not bad, you can check where it ranks in the scoreboard in the description. Your score is 375.

  • @asafblasbergvideographer
    @asafblasbergvideographer Месяц назад

    @Team 2 Films - currently have PC build - i7-11700, 64GB RAM, RTX 4070 Ti - on a tight budget - could I get away with M3 Pro Mac mini base build? What would I lose in terms of performance - strictly for Resolve. Thanks!

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад

      Hello, thanks so much for watching. Why don't you run the benchmark and see how your current setup compares to the scores in the Description? That will help you either see your computers already good enough, or how much you'd have to spend to see a significant improvement.

    • @asafblasbergvideographer
      @asafblasbergvideographer Месяц назад

      @@team2filmsI actually did but my computer crashed in the first benchmark, and yes, even with the RTX 4070 Ti :(

    • @team2films
      @team2films  Месяц назад +1

      @@asafblasbergvideographer Ah sorry, that's frustrating. The 4070 is more than capable of running it. Even old computers can run the benchmark, it just takes them longer. You can always try disabling the clip where the crash happens, it will skew your benchmark result, but it will still be relatively representative of your computers performance.

    • @asafblasbergvideographer
      @asafblasbergvideographer Месяц назад

      @@team2films OK. Thanks :)

  • @srinivasc1720
    @srinivasc1720 Месяц назад +1

    Benchmark A : Intel 4790K, 32GB RAM, RX6600 XT , 24 min 26 sec.

  • @GiriPrasath001
    @GiriPrasath001 Месяц назад

    Finally a relatable mac mini review

    • @team2films
      @team2films  29 дней назад

      We're so glad it hit right! Thanks for watching.