Don't get the Satachi $79 model. Get the $99 version because it gives you a space to install an ssd drive. My silicon M1 Mac mini doesn't recognize some usb devices plugged in to the Satachi or a separate USB hub. I have to see if I can get Applecare to recognize it. I have no idea why it doesn't work.
oh dang! Thanks for letting us know George 👍 Yeah that extra ssd spot would be nice to drop in a few terabytes of extra storage there. Great tip, very much appreciate the advice!! Thank you!
I will buy the mac mini m2 16 GB ram, 500GB storage for Editing Black Magic 6k Braw and The Sony Fx30 4k 120fps 🥹 You Think The Mac Mini You Work Perfect With That Type Of File?
I want to buy this Satachi. Are u sure that it doesn't recognises usd devices pugged into it? Because I saw from other RUclips videos that there is no problem
@@ΓιάννηςΝάκας-ι4υ I have not tried it personally, maybe it was a defective one George got 🤷♂ Just make sure there is a return policy, give it a shot 👍 I am also intrigued on the Anker 675 12-in-1 dock that just came out, looks pretty cool. Good luck!!
Thanks for your hard work and making this! it does not look easy and you make it enjoyable and palatable to watch. a small token of thanks to you for creating reliable, transparent and professional reviews with real deal speed tests (which in my opinion, are worth their weight in gold lol)
WOW J Rai Thank you so much!! I will keep em up, so glad they are helpful to the community. Really makes my day. Have great weekend and thanks again for the tip, thats awesome!!
I went with the m2 pro Mac mini 16gb ram it’s a beast for pro level work. I have no issues with 4K braw footage on resolve. Color grade, effects etc. I paid 1300$ and there is no pc you can build that runs like the Mac mini for the price.
A wise choice Kaleb! Picking the Pro up later today for more testing, good to hear it already crushing braw clips. I have a hunch that pro is going to be the editors choice these days. Hope it treats you well and thanks for watching and the comment!
@@TheFloodLightShow something to keep in mind after testing. The mac will end up ramping and will have internet speed issues when keeping the pc on all day and leaving it on over night. Once I restart the Mac it runs flawlessly and has no issues with speed. I am coming from pc and would never run restarts. Since apple gives up the 14 days I may just return and get the 32gb for future proofing. But something to keep in mind.
Such a helpful video in all regards. It really answered a lot of questions I had, and ones I even forgot to have. You smashed it, and I smashed the like button.
Totally off-topic: You have one of the most calming voices I’ve ever heard. You totally should do some story time narrations. On topic: This video is great. I feel a little better getting the 24GB Mac Mini. Thank you!
lol Teddie, I appreciate that a lot. Sometimes I am not everyone's cup of tea ;) A wise choice on the 24GB upgrade, that will come in handy for many years to come. Websites, Browsers, games, editing, all is steadily consuming more of our precious Ram, so good to give yourself some room to grow. Thanks for watching and the kind comment, made my day! Take care
Thanks for the video! Your editing/production skills are really coming along. Good to see you are getting your money's worth out of the strip lighting! Great B-roll. Big recommend from me on an under-Mini hub, makes a big difference in ports and storage (mine has a 2.5" bay and a NVME bay.) You should do a video on your Mini accessories. Like you said, here are plenty of things you can to add to it. Webcam (mounts), speakers, mics, hard drives, card readers, mice, keyboards.. almost endless.
Hey there Martin, thanks so much! lol good eyes on those strip lights, they lit up those old glass ball lamps pretty well. Thanks for the tip on the hub also, those ones with the extra bay definitely sound very handy to get some added, and cheaper storage in there. Just put an accessory video on the list after we get through these speed test, great idea! Hope your weekend is going well and thanks for watching, take care ✌️
I'd definitely consider upgrading the ram to at least 16GB RAM, that will improve the performance considerably. Not only because of the extra ram but also not having to rely on slow swap memory.
@@GiesbertNijhuis Yep, but then you start thinking about dropping another $300 for the M2 Pro mini which starts at 16gbRAM/512gbSSD. And honestly anyone owns only some of the programs used in this test should be going with the M2 Pro version, if not going up to the Mac Studio.
@@GiesbertNijhuis Yeah that's a good middle point. But for me 16RAM/256SSD is good enough to make it a good low budget powerful machine. I use external storage for everything and with 16GB RAM you won't need swap from the SSD most likely. I'm okay with rendering taking a little longer because I'm usually doing something else while rendering. As long as the editing and previews are smooth which seem to be the case on these mac minis.
You got it Geisbert, these M2s are so good now, 90% of the users will be more than happy. Pretty cool little computer these days. Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@FreezingFroggie I see 16 & 512 as the minimum configuration that is good. Then again if I compare it to my older macs, feels a bit harsh to call this good minimum!
Nice and bright, love the video. Voice is soothing! I loved my Mac mini ❤, but looks like the max is still the winner. Great video Matt! New sound dampening wall art? Is there a small line in the upper middle of the studio display? Keep it up 👍
Hey there Rick, thanks so much!! Had to move rooms so set up a new look, very jungle style right now lol. it will be evolving over the months I am sure. That middle line might be a reflection, I spotted a few other flubs along the way, thanks for letting me know. About to put this mini Pro to the test, it sounds like a good contender to ol' MAX. Hope your weekend is going well, talk to you soon🤜🤛
Nice video.. i'm confused between M2 and m2 pr o...can mac mini m2 with 16GB variant (non pro version) handle multiple layers of 4k video editing with some text layers and a bit of color correction ? I know the m2 pro will handle this but since i'm on a tight budget i want to know if i can get away with the m2 for these kind of workflow ?
Hey there Shankha, oh yes for sure these could handle some 4K tracks and effects. Just takes a little bit longer to export, render, but no biggie. I would just advise, if the budget is there, to boost the ram, it will come in handy later down the road, especially with video as we might all be shooting on 6k/8k in a few years. Good luck and thanks for watching the video, much appreciated!
Finally someone using Premiere! I MUST use Adobe products for work..so..this M2 Mac mini is a little better than the original m1 mac mini? or is the M2 really much better than the M1? I could get a M1 mac mini used for a lot less than new. I can't afford a Mac Studio for video editing and I won't pay that much for a M2 pro mac mini...so...has premiere now been really optimized for the M1/M2 processor? or is FCP X the way to go? I just prefer Premiere for sure...can this edit 4k 30/60 and 1080p60 without problems? I use a Sony FX30 using XAVC S at no more than 200Mbps. My projects range from 5 minutes to90 minutes . usually 4k to 1080p... or am I delusional thinking I can edit ok with a M1 mac mini (16GB ram and 512 SSD) and I need a M2 upgraded or a M32 pro or a Mac studio? thanks
Hey there Erick, I made a few shorts on the base model today and it did fairly well at keeping up. There were some jumpy spots and that might just be premiere acting up, but got the job done no problem. A lot of what you are paying for is the end render time and exports, revisions, wash and repeat, it can save you a lot of time having those speedy exports. These M2 chips are all hanging pretty tough these days and will definitely handle some light editing and projects 5-90 min no problem, but they definitely make us pay to play for that nice editing rig loaded with RAM. Good luck in the decision making, should have another vid on the mini Pro up this weekend, its up in Mac Studio price territory when loaded up, so might definitely another option to consider. Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@TheFloodLightShow yep...upgrading RAM etc can get pretty pricey...this is why I'm considering getting a used M1 Mac Mini with 16GB RAM and 512SSD...A used one could be 40% of the cost of a Mac Studio...and 50% of the cost of a M2 pro base. the M2pro looks interesting but it gets close to Mac Studio base prices...you think it will cut 4k30/60 ok? even with Premere? Never mind FCP X..not for me...I guess Premiere has come a long way over the last year. I hope so....thanks!
If you are not a professional video editor, but an amateur video editor, buy the 16-512, I am now very torn typec docking station shopping. The price is cheap, the transfer speed and security is not good, the price is too high beyond my budget
@@mindethereal6627 hit threre...I make some money with my videos but not that much so I'm hoping to save some money and get an ok entry level...the last thing I want is for the computer to crash or simply stop exporting my final movie! The one I would like is the Mac Studio but it would cost me 2.5 the price of the M1 mac mini 16GB Ram...As long as I can edit with theM1 and it doesnt crash or stops exporting my final movie I'm fine...The M2 pro looks good...but the price is close to the Mac studio I think...Thanks for your help!
Just picked up the M2 pro. I’m so surprised this little thing is powerful. The speaker is eh, but I have my own. 4K is cut with ease. I only downloaded the Adobe programs I use. Pr & Ae. I’ll probably download Ps too but not what I bought it for. Forget the ssd if you have external and go for the higher gpu. So far I’m happy with it. 2 usb & 4 usb-c outlets.
Awesome man, thats great to hear! About to crack open the Pro here, excited to check it out. Thanks for watching and letting us know how its going with yours, love the channel name also ✌️ Take care!
@@TheFloodLightShow it’s going great so far, silky smooth which is nice. I’ve mounted it on the wall and got a small port extender to keep everything tidy. Very convenient set up!
@@Burtronic very cool, I like that idea mounting it vertically, I have seen it strapped to the back of monitors also. Glad to hear you are digging the mini Burtronic! Thanks again for checking out the vid 👍
Hey there Jake, oh yes that sounds like a great little video powerhouse. Let us know how it goes and good luck with the edits! Thanks for watching and the comment ✌
Thank you so much for your detailed information. Will you be doing a comparison of the M2 mac mini 24 gb 512GB to the M2 Pro Mac Mini base model? Will you compare also the M2 pro 32gb with 1TB? So many choices I'm having choice paralysis :s I just want to know if there is a real difference between the M2 mac mini 24gb 1TB and the M2 Pro Mac mini. So as to know whether my investment in the M2 Mac MIni upgrades will be enough and be future proof in some sense or should I just go for the M2 Pro Mac mini? Not everyone is comparing the differences between each upgrade yet. I think this information would be valuable to make a better purchase decision. P.S. Mostly do youtube videos in 4k in final cut and photoshop
I have the same doubt, I have never been so indecisive in a purchase of this type haha. My options to work in graphic design are: Mac Mini M2 with 24 GB RAM and 512 SSD or Mac Mini M2 Pro with 16 GB RAM and 512 SSD. I will keep watching reviews and hope someone reviews the M2 with 24 in RAM.
Hey there Kris, glad the video helped out. I know the agony trying to decide on this stuff when it tacks on so much $$. If future proofing yourself and being ready to edit videos, grow with the times, i think the pro mini would be the way to go if the budget allows it. I have a maxed out version of the pro 32 gb, and it got into mac studio price territory! Should be able to see a middle ground on models a little better with the next few vids i hope. Wish I could get them all up and running, that would definitely be helpful for us all, its a big purchase. Should have some more speed tests up this weekend. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Hey there Leo, sorry I couldn't get those configurations in, interested in Michal's findings also. That mini Pro might be the way to go for graphic design, more cores of everything, will probably be handy in all aspects of performance. Plus 2 extra usbc ports. They don't make it easy on us to decide lol! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Awesome work! Planning to get Mini M2 with 16 + 512 gb specs, do you think it should suffice my needs to learn 4k video editing in softwares like Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve and FCP? (p.s: Getting it under $1100) Would appreciate your help!
Thanks for the recommendation Amaury 👍 Another viewer mentioned those Satachis have their problems, and to probably skip. A good hub will last you for years, usually get what you pay for in that department. Thanks for watching and the tip, will check those out!
When you buy an Apple, don't forget to buy some parts for that computer. And all this will only cost you 1000-1200 bucks. And don't forget that you can't upgrade it, so in 3-5 years just throw it away. Or pay for recycling :) But the most amazing thing is that if you want to buy 16GB, it costs twice as much! That is 8GB RAM and 200GB from Apple costs 800 bucks. And these drives are not top of the line. But do not despair, it comes with a sticker! For the sake of interest, did the same experiments on ASUS Vivo 2020 8GB RAM and Nvidia 1030- video in 4K on 10 tracks pulls, but only the timeline at 1080 set, without proxy files and other things. And pulls it all a mobile processor- i5-7300HQ CPU. Two years ago it cost 700 bucks. Thanks for the video.
The cost of Adobe software is the same regardless of whether you're using a Mac or PC. Adobe charges a subscription fee for access to its Creative Cloud suite of software, which includes all their major applications. Thanks for watching and the comment ✌️
14:26 I'm sorry but that's not how you are supposed to test playback of multiple tracks. Stacking multiple video tracks like that is just like having a single one, since the NLE only looks at the top one. You need to make the tracks interact with each other.
Hey Tony, thanks for the tip, I was wondering about that. Going to scale them all down, get all 12 boxes on the screen playing at once for the next test. Thanks for letting us know and checking out the vid!
TLDR: pro has more gpu but is pretty much the same cpu wise so depends on what you do the only real difference in the pro and standard model is that it has more gpu cores and more space for more unified memory but thats about it. For single threaded operations you wont see any improvement and a slight boost in multi threaded performance. were you get the most increase in performance is in the gpu.
Just got the Mini Pro in, going to test it out this weekend but I would think the pro with its extra cores will help overall. Beanie Bois hit the nail on the head with his comment below, depends on what you are looking to do with the machine. Wish I could give you a better answer, thanks for watching Shopping Kings!
As a beginner I decided to go with the mini m2. I don't plan on using it for anything other than editing videos from my insta 360 x3. I think it'll be fine especially with a couple external hard drives. What do you think?
Hey there Rob, I think the mini M2 is a great choice for a beginner editor, especially with X3 footage (I have one of those also). These M2 chips are pretty powerful and the price is right to get you your editing chops. When it's time for bigger projects, effects, and many tracks, you will be ready for Apples new chips since they are dropping every year. Good luck on your editing journey, now is a great time to start! Thanks for watching the vid and the comment ✌️
PS: I checked out this cage for the X3 and it comes in pretty handy, not sure if you have seen this: ruclips.net/video/sD8jXKLAR0I/видео.html. Thanks Rob!
Thanks so much Gandalf, I will focus on that a little more in these upcoming speed tests. Davinci needs some more love! Thanks for watching and the comment!
the more tests I am doing with the m2 mini pro, the more impressed I get. Might be best to just get the newest for now. There was also news the mac studios will be discontinued soon, or at least, not updated anymore. Sorry, not the best answer but hope it helped. Thanks for watching and the comment!
If I were to purchase the Mac mini M2 pro and had a little more in my budget, would it be better to upgrade the processor to 12 cpu 19 GPU or upgrade to 32gb of ram? For photo editing and video editing in DR
Hey there Wristworm, glad to hear you are going Pro, just got some pretty impressive results from it in After Effects. I always feel like RAM helps out more in the video editing world. The mini Pro I tested out over here is the fully loaded with 32 GB Ram. That brought it up to $2000, Mac studio prices, and the M1 Max was still faster in most areas. More ports on the studio, more cores, sd card reader(which has been a pain not having it on the mini) tough decisions for sure. Hoping to get the new vid out tomorrow evening 🤞 Good luck and thanks for watching and the comment!
I‘ve read some reviews from trusted tech journalists and heard the same on Podcasts and RUclips: First put your money for the RAM (unified memory). A bigger SSD is the second option and don‘t go for the better CPU/GPU at the M2 Pro for the 2023 Mac mini. There are also some people who talk about the 10 GBit Ethernet because Streaming and external storage might make this upgrade worth in the (very) long run. My choice is therefore: Upgrade the RAM as much as possible, than research and think about 10GBit hardware to decide if I really need the upgrade for the Ethernet Port and than research and think about SSD USB4 or TB4 enclosures and cables and fast SSD chips to put inside those enclosure. Don‘t worry about the Apple upgrade for the better CPU/GPU and sleep well at night. 😊 And the Mac mini is much quieter than the Mac Studio as that device has its fans running all the time at a low speed. The Mac mini fan is not to be heard.
Hey there Mohamed, thanks for reminding me, will drop the specs in the description also for future viewers. Thanks for checking out the video and the comment! 14‑inch MacBook Pro - Silver $4100 (2021) * Apple M1 Max with 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine * 64GB unified memory * 2TB SSD storage * 140W USB-C Power Adapter * 14-inch Liquid Retina XDR display * Three Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI port, SDXC card slot, MagSafe 3 port
Thanks for the Video Man! It really shed some light on how effective the Max Mini can do! If you don’t mind, I was wondering if you have some recommendations. I am on a $2500 budget and wanted to dive into the Apple ecosystem for content creating and future career work! As a content creator, my workload will just consist of alot of 1080p recordings and streams and making them into videos and shorts! I also want to do some photo editing for thumbnails! I decided on 2 different spec setups: - M2 iPad Pro 1TB 12.9” ($1699) - M2 Mac Mini 16GB 512 GB ($879) Or: - M2 IPad Pro 512 GB 12.9” ($1299) - M2 Pro Mac Mini 16GB 512 GB ($1199) I really like the fact that I can edit videos on my IPad primarily, but I believe getting the 1 TB with the 16GB ram would make a difference in its performance. However using that extra $400 can provide me the M2 Pro Mac Mini and can futureproof the system. Which setup combo do you think is the better investment? This has me torned.😅
Hey there Mr. Bullseye, good choice on gear. I have the iPad Air 5 here and love it a bunch, but never got the hang of editing videos on it. I do tons of other stuff on it though, from thumbnails to research, it's a great companion for content creation. I would say put the money to the mini pro and as much ram as you can get in there. I am airdropping a lot between the iPad and Mac Studio a bunch, the main system is doing lots of the bulk heavy tasks, exporting, importing, uploading. Hope that helps, apple also has a pretty good return policy if you aren't into it after getting your hands on it for testing. Happens to us all. Good luck man and thanks for checking out the vid and comment ✌️
@@TheFloodLightShow Would the 8GB RAM from the M2 IPad Pro be good enough for video editing and mobile gaming tho? If that is enough for my workload then I would then go for the base M2 Pro Mac Mini
How is it working on the timeline in Premiere Pro with MP4 video ? Can u scrub through and edit with ease? If it is I would definitely buy one. Currently I have to encode any MP4 files before editing on my PC.
Hey there, thanks for the kind words! I never noticed any fan noise while testing. Nothing compared to the MacBook pro fans which do kick on pretty often. Good luck finding the right match! Will this be for audio editing?
@@TheFloodLightShow thats great, as a youtuber while I was recording voice overs on my current gaming laptop, it was making so much noise and mic was recording that noise, so every time I applied noise reduction and that process somehow reduces a little bit of voice quality, so I was looking for a quiet CPU/pc/laptop option and I found ur video, more than that you, answered a very important question of mine, which made me decide to buy mac mini for my work, thanks a ton dear God bless you.
@PeiyushSharma my pleasure, so glad it helped out!! Good luck with the voice overs, i know the pain of fans and air conditioning in the background lol. Hope to see you at the next video :)
Nice! Really glad the video helped get you some eyes on the mini performance. I am looking forward to those M4s also. Thanks for watching and the great comment, much appreciated Oliver!
Yooo Thank you Mr Hamilton! These little minis have come a long way since Kit's version. We would never have any of those cpu issues exporting on protools now lol. Those were the days! Have a good weekend man and thanks for watching!
Hey there Hobby Grade, I am not too familiar with lumafusion. Will check them out. Is that your main video editing suite? Thanks for watching and the comment, will see what I can get for ya!
Hi, I have a question. I have a mid-2011 iMac that I'm using for creating my RUclips videos and it works well for nearly all of my videos. I have 24gb of memory installed. Since our videos have gotten better we now include drone footage for many of our adventure videos. The drone footage lags SO much when I'm trying to edit it. This makes me think I should maybe upgrade. Someone recommended the M2 mini and I like that idea since I have the iMac and already have the keyboard and mouse. When I watch your video it seems to just FLY compared to mine when I edit. Why would that be if it only has 8gm of memory? Also, I'm using iMovie but no one is demonstrating iMovie with the mini. Does the mini have the option of using iMovie like my iMac does? Thank you and I enjoyed your video, it was very nicely made and very helpful!
@@Minsetti if that is the case do you think that if I got the M2 mini and used my iMac as a monitor that the drone video lagging would be fixed? Maybe it's not a memory issue and the basic memory in the mini would be sufficient? Thank you for taking the time to help!
@@WayIntoAdventures Yeah that will most likely fix all the issues with lagging. The 8Gb is plenty enough for basic video and photo editing if you don't multitask. It will only fall apart if you start adding multiple apps and browser tabs to the background and especially different plugins for video editing software will fill up the memory quickly.
Hey there Way Into! Big props for keeping that 2011 imac running, I had a 2012 version and know the pain of dreaded Lag for exports. If the budget is there you could pick up any M series chip machine and it would impress with the speed, I was blown away when I got the M1 chip for editing. 4K drone footage works great on the M2 mini, all editing really. Like Minsetti mentions, its when you start pulling from the Ram with other things it starts to show. So beef up that RAM if you can. Might be good for you to check out the M2 Pro mini since you may be keeping it for so long. I try to just buy the best when its time, future proof myself a bit. Good luck with the decision! Thanks so much for watching and the comment!
hello i had a question can u add monitors, keyboard and webcam from companies other than apple generally apple is tricky with other companies and I've never used a Mac
Hey there Burb, Macs usually play pretty well with others. For monitors and a keyboard/mouse you should have no problems. You will need an "HDMI in" port for the monitor, that will do the trick. Hope that helps and good luck with your new Mac!
Awesome! The jump in speed from those old intel chips to these new M chips is crazy. I felt the same way as you lol. Thanks for watching and enjoy your new mini!
Hey there Widness, for sure you can edit 4K videos on this, no problem. It’s just going to take a little longer for exports and renders etc. you may eventually find yourself really pushing the machine but for this price, it would do its job very well. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
An M2 Mac with 8GB RAM should handle editing three 4K videos, though it depends on the complexity of your edits. For smoother editing with multiple 4K clips, I'd recommend considering a model with more RAM. Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@trappedinacube2105 Good call man, that ram will definitely help out and give you some room to grow. Everything is continuously demanding more of our precious rams this days. Good luck, its a solid machine 👍
@@TheFloodLightShow Your video helped me to decide on this... I research everything to death and your tests and presentation sold me. I really do appreciate the time you took and the production value!
@@trappedinacube2105 Sweet! Thank you man, love hearing that. I know it's an agonizing choice with budget on the mind also. Been there too many times lol. Hope the mini serves you well for many years. I will keep the vids up on my end, inspired again now, very much appreciated!
Thank you Roshyyy!! so happy this is helping the community out. Which mini are you thinking about these days? Thanks for watching and the great comment 😍
Hey there, sorry for the late reply, but I would probably get a MacBook Pro with the M3 for after effects, it really impressed me and if that’s your main program to use, I would give that a shot first. The Mac mini just can’t keep up with it as well, plus there’s a super low amount of ram that can be added on the minis which will effect your exports. Good luck with your decision, hope you find the right machine to meet your needs. Thanks for watching ✌️
sure lol! Would probably save you lot of time and heart ache to get a solid editing machine for big projects like that though. You might be dealing with a LOT of footage depending on how long of a film you are trying to make. Good luck and thanks for watching!
I have the M2 Pro 16 GB RAM. I was using Rotobrush v2 from After Effects (4K video) but i got an error of low physical memory. I did some research of lowering the resolution when playback etc...i even did the proxy method but i still got the same problem.
Working with 4K video, especially with a tool as demanding as the Rotobrush, can consume a lot of RAM. It sounds like you've already tried some workarounds, but unfortunately, there may be limits to what the 16GB version can handle with these high-intensity tasks. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Am I the only one that does multi tasking while running various programs? Because M2 NAND’s have been compromised - all this benchmarks are not accurate when doing a real world work flow- and read write speeds have been cut in almost half with new M2’s
I just got my basemodel mac mini m2 yesterday and it kicks my old hackimtosh workstations but big time if you consider it has lots of ram and a gtx 1080 12 gig in it. I paid more for that videocard alone than for the mac mini. The rest of the hardware exluding the monitors doubles that price so it is pretty much bang for the buck if you compare. The mac mini m2 might be slower than the m1 model but it is cheaper so you get what you pay for. Though the m2 works good with Davinci Resolve it has a hard time finding my Iphone and my online bank where I pay my bills. It says there are safety problems in Safari, Chrome and Firefox but Chrome and Firefox "healed" themselves after a while which is realy strange.still no go with Safari though. I am in Sweden and my bank is one of the bigger banks over here. So it is mixed feelings but hopefully since the mini m2 is new things will work out over time.
Thats awesome BurninSven! the base mini is a crazy deal right now, I can't find another apple computer that was ever this cheap when released, exciting times for us. Premiere had a few flubs going on while I was editing some 4K footage for shorts, you are right, might just be a few bugs they have to work out on the next update 🤞. Enjoy your new mini, hope it serves you well! Thanks for watching and letting us know, much appreciated! Take care
The real life testing is when you work not just run a speed test. I gues MacMini 8Gb just bleed out when you open 2 browser with windows, Ps,Ai and Ae use same times with open Skype, Viber, Tidal or some music player, and an e-mail client ect... As usual with everyone who work and use normal.... Entry level mini with 8Gb Ram sounds very good with the price but because of RAM the nice numbers fall down quick when other programs run in the sam etime..
Hey there Hector, you are right, that is more of a “stress test” video. The low ram definitely does not help, but its still pretty impressive. They came correct with the mini pro, speed tested that and it flys. Thanks for watching and the tip!
@@TheFloodLightShow Yes mini has just joined the race team with this new m2 version. But the base model is really just entry level, after more power is needed for the user the price is similar to other big players. Especially since you need a monitor keyboard and mouse. That's something to consider. Overall, the entry level has been very good, and the more expensive models are the same or slightly more expensive than the M1 machines. I think anyone with an M1 should definitely wait for the M3 generation. Thank you your work BTW :)
Hey Prokick! I am still using the M1 Max fully loaded for my daily laptop. It's a great machine but they have really progressed a lot since this was released. Thanks for checking out the vid!
@@TheFloodLightShow thank you but I was wondering if 8GB M2 would be better than 16GB M1 - from my findings despite much larger ram actually m2 even at base seems to be faster in many things like noise reduction and image stabilisation. would you confirm these findings?
Hey there, thanks for watching and the comment. Sounds like you are working with pretty big sessions over there. You would be able to edit on both minis but for time and frustrations sake, I would go with the Pro. All that export time really adds up. Hope that helps My Work! Good luck with the projects!
@@TheFloodLightShow thank you for replying curruntly i have imac 2022 with core i5 6 core 16gb ram and redeon pro 5300 4gb graphics card and also external ssd for premiere pro it handles more than 1 tb data ..bt i want to buy one m2 pro or maybe m2 base varient ...i think base one will not able to take 1tb data ...
Great Video. I'm considering purchasing an M2 specifically as an upgrade to my old pc for Davinci Resolve exports. I'm usually hovering around 40fps render speed for 4K 60FPS -> 1080P export. That is using h264 and Davinci Free so no hardware acceleration. Before I salivate about the speeds you achieved with the Mini. Can you confirm the FPS of the original file and if you are on Davinci Studio or using hardware acceleration? Trying to translate apples to apples no pun intended.
The basemodell is impressive for the picetag, but dont get fooled for real on time editing above 1080p. Lack of Ports, lack of renderpower on cpu und gpu cores....get the Pro modell right away or if the price tag hits the m1,m2 max range, get a macstudio instead. I kind of regret the purchase of the m2 16gb modell for our editing company, significantly slower working experience.
ah dang, sorry to hear the mini is not working out. I agree with you, for the pros the Mac Studio is where it's at. Good luck finding the right machine for you editing company Joey, and thanks for checking out the vid!
You got it Renzo! I am editing it up right now, very impressive results from the Pro, especially in after effects 😳 Thanks for watching and the comment!
The mini Pro definitely held up with the Max pretty well in premiere and Davinci, but it is a loaded mini pro with a price tag of $2K 😭. That is getting into Mac Studio territory which might be a better machine for us editors 🤦♂️. Tough choices these days for sure. I should have this mini Pro speed test up tonight. Thanks Renzo!
@@TheFloodLightShow yeah 2K is my budget and i got student discount. That's what I'm thinking go with the studio but its an M1 with more GPU's or maxed out Mini but its the new M2 and a little less GPU power but i don't game a lot
I wouldnt, they are usually riddled with malware. I do the creative cloud subscription, cancel it anytime. Plus all the betas and updates, lots of stuff happening in adobe world, seems the safe bet. Good luck!
Thats awesome Miguel, I was pretty confident these new M2 minis would be office work crushers. The M2 AIR was definitely a beast, these two felt similar. Thanks for letting us know, I can't agree more on what a good deal it is :). Lucky us! Thanks for watching and enjoy the new mini!
Its a great little machine for most users. I am still recommending it and the mac studios can be found for cheap now also 🤑 Lots of good choices these days. Thanks for checking out the vid and the comments Oceansta!
You had me until you said Premiere.... nobody but nobody in their right mind would go near that dinosaur with a Mac when you can get Final Cut for a few hundred bucks FOREVER. And don't even begin to tell me that Final Cut is not vastly superior and many times faster than the clunky PC tool from Adobe. As for Da Vinci it is free or again just a few hundred bucks for the full version but it can be clunky slow and complicated and too hard to use 'cos ya need a university degree or three in editing, sound production and color grading before you even start to get the full benefit from it. Get Final Cut and you will see that the Mac mini is blindly fast.
I also started with FCP7 and I refused to use FCP X for a long time until I learned that X is much better once you know how to use it. Faster and smoother and more powerful. @@TheFloodLightShow
@@Teluric2 Intel processors are stable and better than AMD, but compared to apple Silicon processors plus wattage the majority of Intel processors (with few exception) are bad and not faster than M1 series an M2 Series, except I9 13900K (this is the best cpu on X86 System now)keep in mind that this Intel processor uses high power rated at 253W.
7:33 no. actually your macbook cost too much. should mini be 3x slower xD and now lets compare gaming pc. do we need buy another machine just render video lol OH OH ita 4k mac LOL LOL. that cost too much. 1.8k i was thinking 3x faster not even LOL mini worth it
Don't get the Satachi $79 model. Get the $99 version because it gives you a space to install an ssd drive.
My silicon M1 Mac mini doesn't recognize some usb devices plugged in to the Satachi or a separate USB hub.
I have to see if I can get Applecare to recognize it.
I have no idea why it doesn't work.
oh dang! Thanks for letting us know George 👍 Yeah that extra ssd spot would be nice to drop in a few terabytes of extra storage there. Great tip, very much appreciate the advice!! Thank you!
Thanks its help full 👏🏽
I will buy the mac mini m2 16 GB ram, 500GB storage for Editing Black Magic 6k Braw and The Sony Fx30 4k 120fps 🥹 You Think The Mac Mini You Work Perfect With That Type Of File?
I want to buy this Satachi. Are u sure that it doesn't recognises usd devices pugged into it?
Because I saw from other RUclips videos that there is no problem
@@ΓιάννηςΝάκας-ι4υ I have not tried it personally, maybe it was a defective one George got 🤷♂ Just make sure there is a return policy, give it a shot 👍 I am also intrigued on the Anker 675 12-in-1 dock that just came out, looks pretty cool. Good luck!!
Thanks for your hard work and making this! it does not look easy and you make it enjoyable and palatable to watch. a small token of thanks to you for creating reliable, transparent and professional reviews with real deal speed tests (which in my opinion, are worth their weight in gold lol)
WOW J Rai Thank you so much!! I will keep em up, so glad they are helpful to the community. Really makes my day. Have great weekend and thanks again for the tip, thats awesome!!
I went with the m2 pro Mac mini 16gb ram it’s a beast for pro level work. I have no issues with 4K braw footage on resolve. Color grade, effects etc. I paid 1300$ and there is no pc you can build that runs like the Mac mini for the price.
A wise choice Kaleb! Picking the Pro up later today for more testing, good to hear it already crushing braw clips. I have a hunch that pro is going to be the editors choice these days. Hope it treats you well and thanks for watching and the comment!
@@TheFloodLightShow something to keep in mind after testing. The mac will end up ramping and will have internet speed issues when keeping the pc on all day and leaving it on over night. Once I restart the Mac it runs flawlessly and has no issues with speed. I am coming from pc and would never run restarts. Since apple gives up the 14 days I may just return and get the 32gb for future proofing. But something to keep in mind.
@@AAPECREW I have my mac on 24/7 and never noticed anything issues like that.
@@FreezingFroggie is it the mini?
Ok but you cant get any mac to match 16 core amd. My wife use my 16 core for PS even when she dies for apple.
Such a helpful video in all regards. It really answered a lot of questions I had, and ones I even forgot to have. You smashed it, and I smashed the like button.
Thank you David, so glad it was helpful! I appreciate the comment and smash, Thanks man!!
Totally off-topic: You have one of the most calming voices I’ve ever heard. You totally should do some story time narrations.
On topic: This video is great. I feel a little better getting the 24GB Mac Mini. Thank you!
lol Teddie, I appreciate that a lot. Sometimes I am not everyone's cup of tea ;) A wise choice on the 24GB upgrade, that will come in handy for many years to come. Websites, Browsers, games, editing, all is steadily consuming more of our precious Ram, so good to give yourself some room to grow. Thanks for watching and the kind comment, made my day! Take care
I like how you start with your straight answer and/or premise. I hate it when I can't find the answer right away 😂
I know the feeling, really glad the vid could help out! Thanks for watching and the comment, much appreciated✌️
Thanks for the video! Your editing/production skills are really coming along. Good to see you are getting your money's worth out of the strip lighting! Great B-roll.
Big recommend from me on an under-Mini hub, makes a big difference in ports and storage (mine has a 2.5" bay and a NVME bay.)
You should do a video on your Mini accessories. Like you said, here are plenty of things you can to add to it.
Webcam (mounts), speakers, mics, hard drives, card readers, mice, keyboards.. almost endless.
Hey there Martin, thanks so much! lol good eyes on those strip lights, they lit up those old glass ball lamps pretty well. Thanks for the tip on the hub also, those ones with the extra bay definitely sound very handy to get some added, and cheaper storage in there. Just put an accessory video on the list after we get through these speed test, great idea! Hope your weekend is going well and thanks for watching, take care ✌️
I'd definitely consider upgrading the ram to at least 16GB RAM, that will improve the performance considerably. Not only because of the extra ram but also not having to rely on slow swap memory.
16RAM and 512SSD, and all is fine: less use of SSD and the SSD is 2x size AND 2x the speed.
@@GiesbertNijhuis Yep, but then you start thinking about dropping another $300 for the M2 Pro mini which starts at 16gbRAM/512gbSSD. And honestly anyone owns only some of the programs used in this test should be going with the M2 Pro version, if not going up to the Mac Studio.
@@GiesbertNijhuis Yeah that's a good middle point. But for me 16RAM/256SSD is good enough to make it a good low budget powerful machine. I use external storage for everything and with 16GB RAM you won't need swap from the SSD most likely. I'm okay with rendering taking a little longer because I'm usually doing something else while rendering. As long as the editing and previews are smooth which seem to be the case on these mac minis.
You got it Geisbert, these M2s are so good now, 90% of the users will be more than happy. Pretty cool little computer these days. Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@FreezingFroggie I see 16 & 512 as the minimum configuration that is good. Then again if I compare it to my older macs, feels a bit harsh to call this good minimum!
This is quickly becoming my main GO To page for tech tips and honesty!
I love hearing that Family Music, thank you so much for all the support over the months 🥹 Hope you have a great weekend!
Nice and bright, love the video. Voice is soothing! I loved my Mac mini ❤, but looks like the max is still the winner. Great video Matt! New sound dampening wall art? Is there a small line in the upper middle of the studio display? Keep it up 👍
Hey there Rick, thanks so much!! Had to move rooms so set up a new look, very jungle style right now lol. it will be evolving over the months I am sure. That middle line might be a reflection, I spotted a few other flubs along the way, thanks for letting me know. About to put this mini Pro to the test, it sounds like a good contender to ol' MAX. Hope your weekend is going well, talk to you soon🤜🤛
Nice video.. i'm confused between M2 and m2 pr o...can mac mini m2 with 16GB variant (non pro version) handle multiple layers of 4k video editing with some text layers and a bit of color correction ? I know the m2 pro will handle this but since i'm on a tight budget i want to know if i can get away with the m2 for these kind of workflow ?
Hey there Shankha, oh yes for sure these could handle some 4K tracks and effects. Just takes a little bit longer to export, render, but no biggie. I would just advise, if the budget is there, to boost the ram, it will come in handy later down the road, especially with video as we might all be shooting on 6k/8k in a few years. Good luck and thanks for watching the video, much appreciated!
@@TheFloodLightShow Thanks for your reply
Finally someone using Premiere! I MUST use Adobe products for work..so..this M2 Mac mini is a little better than the original m1 mac mini? or is the M2 really much better than the M1? I could get a M1 mac mini used for a lot less than new. I can't afford a Mac Studio for video editing and I won't pay that much for a M2 pro mac mini...so...has premiere now been really optimized for the M1/M2 processor? or is FCP X the way to go? I just prefer Premiere for sure...can this edit 4k 30/60 and 1080p60 without problems? I use a Sony FX30 using XAVC S at no more than 200Mbps. My projects range from 5 minutes to90 minutes . usually 4k to 1080p... or am I delusional thinking I can edit ok with a M1 mac mini (16GB ram and 512 SSD) and I need a M2 upgraded or a M32 pro or a Mac studio? thanks
Hey there Erick, I made a few shorts on the base model today and it did fairly well at keeping up. There were some jumpy spots and that might just be premiere acting up, but got the job done no problem. A lot of what you are paying for is the end render time and exports, revisions, wash and repeat, it can save you a lot of time having those speedy exports. These M2 chips are all hanging pretty tough these days and will definitely handle some light editing and projects 5-90 min no problem, but they definitely make us pay to play for that nice editing rig loaded with RAM. Good luck in the decision making, should have another vid on the mini Pro up this weekend, its up in Mac Studio price territory when loaded up, so might definitely another option to consider. Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@TheFloodLightShow yep...upgrading RAM etc can get pretty pricey...this is why I'm considering getting a used M1 Mac Mini with 16GB RAM and 512SSD...A used one could be 40% of the cost of a Mac Studio...and 50% of the cost of a M2 pro base. the M2pro looks interesting but it gets close to Mac Studio base prices...you think it will cut 4k30/60 ok? even with Premere? Never mind FCP X..not for me...I guess Premiere has come a long way over the last year. I hope so....thanks!
If you are not a professional video editor, but an amateur video editor, buy the 16-512, I am now very torn typec docking station shopping. The price is cheap, the transfer speed and security is not good, the price is too high beyond my budget
@@mindethereal6627 hit threre...I make some money with my videos but not that much so I'm hoping to save some money and get an ok entry level...the last thing I want is for the computer to crash or simply stop exporting my final movie! The one I would like is the Mac Studio but it would cost me 2.5 the price of the M1 mac mini 16GB Ram...As long as I can edit with theM1 and it doesnt crash or stops exporting my final movie I'm fine...The M2 pro looks good...but the price is close to the Mac studio I think...Thanks for your help!
Just picked up the M2 pro. I’m so surprised this little thing is powerful. The speaker is eh, but I have my own. 4K is cut with ease. I only downloaded the Adobe programs I use. Pr & Ae. I’ll probably download Ps too but not what I bought it for. Forget the ssd if you have external and go for the higher gpu. So far I’m happy with it. 2 usb & 4 usb-c outlets.
Awesome man, thats great to hear! About to crack open the Pro here, excited to check it out. Thanks for watching and letting us know how its going with yours, love the channel name also ✌️ Take care!
@@TheFloodLightShow very cool to respond to comments. You just gained a sub. which one Mac Mini Pro did you get?
Can you please explain, what you mean with „go for the higher GPU“? Thanks!
@@paulhorn24 He meant Get the $300 Upgrade that consists of more cpu and gpu . i believe its 12 cpu and 19 gpu.
I’ve just got two screens from work so I’ve been able to go for the M2 with 16Gb RAM and 512Gb SSD. Hoping it will do all I need.
awesome, that sounds like a great setup! How are you liking it so far?
@@TheFloodLightShow it’s going great so far, silky smooth which is nice. I’ve mounted it on the wall and got a small port extender to keep everything tidy. Very convenient set up!
@@Burtronic very cool, I like that idea mounting it vertically, I have seen it strapped to the back of monitors also. Glad to hear you are digging the mini Burtronic! Thanks again for checking out the vid 👍
I just ordered the M2 Pro with 16GB ram and the 1TB drive… do you think that will be a good fit for 4k editing and some light after effects projects?
Hey there Jake, oh yes that sounds like a great little video powerhouse. Let us know how it goes and good luck with the edits! Thanks for watching and the comment ✌
What's a good start for someone who want mobility with the machine?
Sorry for the late reply on this, what type of mobility are you looking for? Like a laptop? Thanks for checking out the video!
@@TheFloodLightShow I got a Mb m1 pro 14 inch couple of days ago
@@niksyan Nice! I am still rocking the 14" M1 Max for all my client work/RUclips stuff, love it. A wise choice Niksyan, enjoy the speedy exports!
@@TheFloodLightShow Thank you
Thank you so much for your detailed information. Will you be doing a comparison of the M2 mac mini 24 gb 512GB to the M2 Pro Mac Mini base model? Will you compare also the M2 pro 32gb with 1TB?
So many choices I'm having choice paralysis :s I just want to know if there is a real difference between the M2 mac mini 24gb 1TB and the M2 Pro Mac mini. So as to know whether my investment in the M2 Mac MIni upgrades will be enough and be future proof in some sense or should I just go for the M2 Pro Mac mini?
Not everyone is comparing the differences between each upgrade yet. I think this information would be valuable to make a better purchase decision.
P.S. Mostly do youtube videos in 4k in final cut and photoshop
I have the same doubt, I have never been so indecisive in a purchase of this type haha.
My options to work in graphic design are: Mac Mini M2 with 24 GB RAM and 512 SSD or Mac Mini M2 Pro with 16 GB RAM and 512 SSD.
I will keep watching reviews and hope someone reviews the M2 with 24 in RAM.
@@leodgrafic I already ordered Mac Mini M2 with 24 GB RAM and 512 SSD mainly for Lightroom photo management, wish me luck :)
@@michalcizek Excellent bro! If you could give me your opinion after a few days of use through this comment I would appreciate it very much ✌️
Hey there Kris, glad the video helped out. I know the agony trying to decide on this stuff when it tacks on so much $$. If future proofing yourself and being ready to edit videos, grow with the times, i think the pro mini would be the way to go if the budget allows it. I have a maxed out version of the pro 32 gb, and it got into mac studio price territory! Should be able to see a middle ground on models a little better with the next few vids i hope. Wish I could get them all up and running, that would definitely be helpful for us all, its a big purchase. Should have some more speed tests up this weekend. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Hey there Leo, sorry I couldn't get those configurations in, interested in Michal's findings also. That mini Pro might be the way to go for graphic design, more cores of everything, will probably be handy in all aspects of performance. Plus 2 extra usbc ports. They don't make it easy on us to decide lol! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Awesome work!
Planning to get Mini M2 with 16 + 512 gb specs, do you think it should suffice my needs to learn 4k video editing in softwares like Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve and FCP?
(p.s: Getting it under $1100)
Would appreciate your help!
Same. Did you get it?
@@poojabasak000 I did, just a week back. It’s a beast! No lags, no complaints.
I'd recommend a TB4 hub such as the caldigit, which has 3 TB4 outputs (but is 1/2 the price of the mac itself)
Thanks for the recommendation Amaury 👍 Another viewer mentioned those Satachis have their problems, and to probably skip. A good hub will last you for years, usually get what you pay for in that department. Thanks for watching and the tip, will check those out!
When you buy an Apple, don't forget to buy some parts for that computer. And all this will only cost you 1000-1200 bucks. And don't forget that you can't upgrade it, so in 3-5 years just throw it away. Or pay for recycling :) But the most amazing thing is that if you want to buy 16GB, it costs twice as much! That is 8GB RAM and 200GB from Apple costs 800 bucks. And these drives are not top of the line. But do not despair, it comes with a sticker!
For the sake of interest, did the same experiments on ASUS Vivo 2020 8GB RAM and Nvidia 1030- video in 4K on 10 tracks pulls, but only the timeline at 1080 set, without proxy files and other things. And pulls it all a mobile processor- i5-7300HQ CPU. Two years ago it cost 700 bucks.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching and the comment Mischa! Hope your weekend is going well
Does using All adobe softwares on Mac mini cost more by software premium and all?
The cost of Adobe software is the same regardless of whether you're using a Mac or PC. Adobe charges a subscription fee for access to its Creative Cloud suite of software, which includes all their major applications. Thanks for watching and the comment ✌️
Brilliantly edited video!
Thank you Roberto!! I appreciate you watching and enjoying it. Great comment also, just got the boost I needed, thank you!
14:26 I'm sorry but that's not how you are supposed to test playback of multiple tracks. Stacking multiple video tracks like that is just like having a single one, since the NLE only looks at the top one. You need to make the tracks interact with each other.
Hey Tony, thanks for the tip, I was wondering about that. Going to scale them all down, get all 12 boxes on the screen playing at once for the next test. Thanks for letting us know and checking out the vid!
@@TheFloodLightShow Sure no problem. I've seen other RUclipsrs making the same mistake.
What if we add 1T and max ram at 24GB? Better than Mac mini pro?
TLDR: pro has more gpu but is pretty much the same cpu wise so depends on what you do
the only real difference in the pro and standard model is that it has more gpu cores and more space for more unified memory but thats about it. For single threaded operations you wont see any improvement and a slight boost in multi threaded performance. were you get the most increase in performance is in the gpu.
Just got the Mini Pro in, going to test it out this weekend but I would think the pro with its extra cores will help overall. Beanie Bois hit the nail on the head with his comment below, depends on what you are looking to do with the machine. Wish I could give you a better answer, thanks for watching Shopping Kings!
nailed it. Thanks for watching and helping with some explanations Beanis Bois! Have a good weekend!
As a beginner I decided to go with the mini m2. I don't plan on using it for anything other than editing videos from my insta 360 x3. I think it'll be fine especially with a couple external hard drives. What do you think?
Hey there Rob, I think the mini M2 is a great choice for a beginner editor, especially with X3 footage (I have one of those also). These M2 chips are pretty powerful and the price is right to get you your editing chops. When it's time for bigger projects, effects, and many tracks, you will be ready for Apples new chips since they are dropping every year. Good luck on your editing journey, now is a great time to start! Thanks for watching the vid and the comment ✌️
PS: I checked out this cage for the X3 and it comes in pretty handy, not sure if you have seen this: ruclips.net/video/sD8jXKLAR0I/видео.html. Thanks Rob!
@@TheFloodLightShow awesome!!!! Thank you for replying!! 🙏🤘🤘
@@TheFloodLightShow I saw that but didn't see it had a lense protector. That's awesome!!! I'll buy one for sure!! Thank you 🙏🤘
@@robcarr8505 glad it helped! I like that cage a lot, just for some added protection and screw in spots. Take care man ✌
Really nice video, I was actually interested in Davinci Resolve, thank you 🙂
Thanks so much Gandalf, I will focus on that a little more in these upcoming speed tests. Davinci needs some more love! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Same 👍 will be my main program - thanks for using it in upcoming speed tests
Hello, I’m a student looking to start video editing and basic website surfing, do you think the m2 Mac mini would be great?
It would be perfect to start your editing journey, now is an exciting time, lots of cool video tech coming out. Good luck and thanks for the comment!
I have $2000. Is it recommended to take the highest-spec Mac Mini or go to Mac Studio? what do you think ?
the more tests I am doing with the m2 mini pro, the more impressed I get. Might be best to just get the newest for now. There was also news the mac studios will be discontinued soon, or at least, not updated anymore. Sorry, not the best answer but hope it helped. Thanks for watching and the comment!
If I were to purchase the Mac mini M2 pro and had a little more in my budget, would it be better to upgrade the processor to 12 cpu 19 GPU or upgrade to 32gb of ram? For photo editing and video editing in DR
Hey there Wristworm, glad to hear you are going Pro, just got some pretty impressive results from it in After Effects. I always feel like RAM helps out more in the video editing world. The mini Pro I tested out over here is the fully loaded with 32 GB Ram. That brought it up to $2000, Mac studio prices, and the M1 Max was still faster in most areas. More ports on the studio, more cores, sd card reader(which has been a pain not having it on the mini) tough decisions for sure. Hoping to get the new vid out tomorrow evening 🤞 Good luck and thanks for watching and the comment!
I‘ve read some reviews from trusted tech journalists and heard the same on Podcasts and RUclips:
First put your money for the RAM (unified memory). A bigger SSD is the second option and don‘t go for the better CPU/GPU at the M2 Pro for the 2023 Mac mini.
There are also some people who talk about the 10 GBit Ethernet because Streaming and external storage might make this upgrade worth in the (very) long run.
My choice is therefore: Upgrade the RAM as much as possible, than research and think about 10GBit hardware to decide if I really need the upgrade for the Ethernet Port and than research and think about SSD USB4 or TB4 enclosures and cables and fast SSD chips to put inside those enclosure. Don‘t worry about the Apple upgrade for the better CPU/GPU and sleep well at night. 😊
And the Mac mini is much quieter than the Mac Studio as that device has its fans running all the time at a low speed. The Mac mini fan is not to be heard.
@@paulhorn24 that is direction I'm going in. Thanks.
man just woke up and did the recording of the video
😂❤ liked your review as I also have a mac mini but with 16/512 m2 pro
lol, much appreciated Deadstar! Thanks for checking out the video and the comment ✌️Hope the mini is working out for you!
@@TheFloodLightShow yes it works absolutely fine without any lag but the 4k monitor has scaling issues that’s a point
What are the specifications of the laptop or the model that was compared with the Mac mini?
Hey there Mohamed, thanks for reminding me, will drop the specs in the description also for future viewers. Thanks for checking out the video and the comment!
14‑inch MacBook Pro - Silver $4100 (2021)
* Apple M1 Max with 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine
* 64GB unified memory
* 2TB SSD storage
* 140W USB-C Power Adapter
* 14-inch Liquid Retina XDR display
* Three Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI port, SDXC card slot, MagSafe 3 port
@@TheFloodLightShow
Thank you for this video it really helped me in making my decision
Great review as always. I got mine 2 days ago and happy with it. 😊
Hey there, thank you for checking it out! Which mini did you get?!? Glad to hear you are liking it, they are pretty awesome little machines now :)
Thanks for the Video Man! It really shed some light on how effective the Max Mini can do!
If you don’t mind, I was wondering if you have some recommendations.
I am on a $2500 budget and wanted to dive into the Apple ecosystem for content creating and future career work!
As a content creator, my workload will just consist of alot of 1080p recordings and streams and making them into videos and shorts! I also want to do some photo editing for thumbnails!
I decided on 2 different spec setups:
- M2 iPad Pro 1TB 12.9” ($1699)
- M2 Mac Mini 16GB 512 GB ($879)
Or:
- M2 IPad Pro 512 GB 12.9” ($1299)
- M2 Pro Mac Mini 16GB 512 GB ($1199)
I really like the fact that I can edit videos on my IPad primarily, but I believe getting the 1 TB with the 16GB ram would make a difference in its performance. However using that extra $400 can provide me the M2 Pro Mac Mini and can futureproof the system.
Which setup combo do you think is the better investment? This has me torned.😅
Hey there Mr. Bullseye, good choice on gear. I have the iPad Air 5 here and love it a bunch, but never got the hang of editing videos on it. I do tons of other stuff on it though, from thumbnails to research, it's a great companion for content creation. I would say put the money to the mini pro and as much ram as you can get in there. I am airdropping a lot between the iPad and Mac Studio a bunch, the main system is doing lots of the bulk heavy tasks, exporting, importing, uploading. Hope that helps, apple also has a pretty good return policy if you aren't into it after getting your hands on it for testing. Happens to us all. Good luck man and thanks for checking out the vid and comment ✌️
@@TheFloodLightShow Would the 8GB RAM from the M2 IPad Pro be good enough for video editing and mobile gaming tho?
If that is enough for my workload then I would then go for the base M2 Pro Mac Mini
Thanks for the helpful benchmarking tests. This cuts through the hype nicely.
Thank you for the kind words, I really appreciate that! Good luck with the mini, which one are you thinking of?
@@TheFloodLightShow I finally got the M2 256GB on the weekend! 😄
@@emilatrandom A wise choice!!! Hope you like it and thanks for letting us know✌️
How is it working on the timeline in Premiere Pro with MP4 video ? Can u scrub through and edit with ease? If it is I would definitely buy one. Currently I have to encode any MP4 files before editing on my PC.
hi, nice informative video, just wanted to know is thr any fan noise or any other noise while rendering or ediging on mac mini m2 8gb?
Hey there, thanks for the kind words! I never noticed any fan noise while testing. Nothing compared to the MacBook pro fans which do kick on pretty often. Good luck finding the right match! Will this be for audio editing?
@@TheFloodLightShow thats great, as a youtuber while I was recording voice overs on my current gaming laptop, it was making so much noise and mic was recording that noise, so every time I applied noise reduction and that process somehow reduces a little bit of voice quality, so I was looking for a quiet CPU/pc/laptop option and I found ur video, more than that you, answered a very important question of mine, which made me decide to buy mac mini for my work, thanks a ton dear God bless you.
@PeiyushSharma my pleasure, so glad it helped out!! Good luck with the voice overs, i know the pain of fans and air conditioning in the background lol. Hope to see you at the next video :)
Hi this video is super useful. I'm looking to get the upcoming M4 Mac mini/studio to editt 4k video in a 4k monitor, but not sure which spec i need.
Nice! Really glad the video helped get you some eyes on the mini performance. I am looking forward to those M4s also. Thanks for watching and the great comment, much appreciated Oliver!
Dude you went up 100 more subscribers almost overnight!
Very appreciative here 🙌 Huge thank you to everyone for watching and subscribing, you all ROCK! 😍
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M2 mac mini 16/256
M2 mac mini 16/512
M2 mac mini 24/256+1tb sandisk ssd
Which should i buy
I always say boost that ram when you can 🐏 Good luck freemax!
M2 mac mini 16/512
good
It seems that this kind of machines is good for photo/video editing only. Other users can't enough the great performance, especially gaming
This is not what I have seen in all the RUclips videos about the new, the 2023 Mac mini.
Getting a Mac for gaming is like getting a motorbike and wondering why you cannot bring your family of 5 along
@@ECAPS. you may not get my point correctly. All M Chip Mac are sucks in gaming
@@ECAPS.excellent comparison 🤣
Great video! Super pro and in depth. I want me a mini!
Yooo Thank you Mr Hamilton! These little minis have come a long way since Kit's version. We would never have any of those cpu issues exporting on protools now lol. Those were the days! Have a good weekend man and thanks for watching!
can you do this with lumafusion?
Hey there Hobby Grade, I am not too familiar with lumafusion. Will check them out. Is that your main video editing suite? Thanks for watching and the comment, will see what I can get for ya!
@@TheFloodLightShow indeed, i use it in my iPad but they have it for Mac too, it's supposedly easier and faster than most
Hi, I have a question. I have a mid-2011 iMac that I'm using for creating my RUclips videos and it works well for nearly all of my videos. I have 24gb of memory installed. Since our videos have gotten better we now include drone footage for many of our adventure videos. The drone footage lags SO much when I'm trying to edit it. This makes me think I should maybe upgrade. Someone recommended the M2 mini and I like that idea since I have the iMac and already have the keyboard and mouse. When I watch your video it seems to just FLY compared to mine when I edit. Why would that be if it only has 8gm of memory? Also, I'm using iMovie but no one is demonstrating iMovie with the mini. Does the mini have the option of using iMovie like my iMac does? Thank you and I enjoyed your video, it was very nicely made and very helpful!
The drone video probably lags because the codec is not hardware accelerated since your iMac is so old.
@@Minsetti if that is the case do you think that if I got the M2 mini and used my iMac as a monitor that the drone video lagging would be fixed? Maybe it's not a memory issue and the basic memory in the mini would be sufficient? Thank you for taking the time to help!
@@WayIntoAdventures Yeah that will most likely fix all the issues with lagging. The 8Gb is plenty enough for basic video and photo editing if you don't multitask.
It will only fall apart if you start adding multiple apps and browser tabs to the background and especially different plugins for video editing software will fill up the memory quickly.
Hey there Way Into! Big props for keeping that 2011 imac running, I had a 2012 version and know the pain of dreaded Lag for exports. If the budget is there you could pick up any M series chip machine and it would impress with the speed, I was blown away when I got the M1 chip for editing. 4K drone footage works great on the M2 mini, all editing really. Like Minsetti mentions, its when you start pulling from the Ram with other things it starts to show. So beef up that RAM if you can. Might be good for you to check out the M2 Pro mini since you may be keeping it for so long. I try to just buy the best when its time, future proof myself a bit. Good luck with the decision! Thanks so much for watching and the comment!
oh yes those Intel chips had issues with big files/projects. Thanks for the info Minsetti!!
Can I use cracked software (For graphic design and video editing)on Mac mini m2 2023 or any other Mac?
Please answer
On M1 you can do it and the whole adobe suit dont ask me how but I know some users that can do it.
@@Teluric2 what about Mac mini m2 2023?
No clue sorry 🤷♂️ I just use creative cloud 💸
@@gauravpunjabi5454 I know guys who install remotely pirated software on M1
Very nicely explained, Thanks 🙏
Thank you so much for the kind words! Really glad it helped out 🥹 have a great weekend!
hello i had a question
can u add monitors, keyboard and webcam from companies other than apple
generally apple is tricky with other companies and I've never used a Mac
Hey there Burb, Macs usually play pretty well with others. For monitors and a keyboard/mouse you should have no problems. You will need an "HDMI in" port for the monitor, that will do the trick. Hope that helps and good luck with your new Mac!
Please help.. do you recommend buying base model to learn After Effect? Thanks
I went with the Mac mini 1tb hard driver & 24 gigs of ram. My mid 2011 i7 iMac died and this replaced it. This Mac mini is faster wow.
Awesome! The jump in speed from those old intel chips to these new M chips is crazy. I felt the same way as you lol. Thanks for watching and enjoy your new mini!
@@TheFloodLightShow New sub, looking forward to your next videos.
thanks for the helpful video :)
Thank you so much, I am glad it helped! Thanks for watching and the great comment!
What about after effect? Do you recommend to buy the base model? Thanks for your help
Great comparison.. thanks.. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you psp for watching and the great comment 👍 Much appreciated over here!
Great video. Thank you for your work on this!
Thank you so much, really happy these vids are helping the community out. Hope you are doing well Me 2 Us!
Can i edit 4k videos with the m2 16gb ram and 512gb ssd?
Hey there Widness, for sure you can edit 4K videos on this, no problem. It’s just going to take a little longer for exports and renders etc. you may eventually find yourself really pushing the machine but for this price, it would do its job very well. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Great edited video!
Much appreciated Elvis! Thanks for checking out the vid and the nice comment 🥹
Do you have any test by just adding 16 GB of RAM difference would be.
Hey there Eric, sorry I never picked up that configuration. I hope you found the info! Thanks for watching and good luck on the mac mini decision!
I wonder if the 512gb ssd would have improved the performance. It is supposed to be twice as fast as the 256gb ssd.
Hey there KMLR, I was wondering that also, saw MaxTechs discovery on that. Tricky Apple! Thanks for watching and the comment!
M2 mac With 8g ram can edit three 4k videos fast without problem?
An M2 Mac with 8GB RAM should handle editing three 4K videos, though it depends on the complexity of your edits. For smoother editing with multiple 4K clips, I'd recommend considering a model with more RAM. Thanks for watching and the comment!
get 16GB RAM you'll thank me later.
Great production, thanks!
Hey there Trapped in a Cube! Thanks so much, I appreciate that ☺️ Good luck on your decision, which mini are you thinking about these days?
@@TheFloodLightShow I am thinking about the M2 Mac Mini with more ram with the cost of $799
@@trappedinacube2105 Good call man, that ram will definitely help out and give you some room to grow. Everything is continuously demanding more of our precious rams this days. Good luck, its a solid machine 👍
@@TheFloodLightShow Your video helped me to decide on this... I research everything to death and your tests and presentation sold me. I really do appreciate the time you took and the production value!
@@trappedinacube2105 Sweet! Thank you man, love hearing that. I know it's an agonizing choice with budget on the mind also. Been there too many times lol. Hope the mini serves you well for many years. I will keep the vids up on my end, inspired again now, very much appreciated!
ArtisRight did a Prores export with an Mac Mini M2 16gb and it was 1/2 the time of the 8gb, so maybe it would be close.
Awesome comparison❤️
Thank you Roshyyy!! so happy this is helping the community out. Which mini are you thinking about these days? Thanks for watching and the great comment 😍
@@TheFloodLightShow Im planning mini m2 for my casual editing…. And your video gave me good idea about it🙌🏻
interesting comparison. Thanks!
Thanks so much for watching and the comment MIHAO✌
Very helpful testing.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching and the kind words✌️
i wanna buy a mac mini m2 for just after effects do you recommend
Hey there, sorry for the late reply, but I would probably get a MacBook Pro with the M3 for after effects, it really impressed me and if that’s your main program to use, I would give that a shot first. The Mac mini just can’t keep up with it as well, plus there’s a super low amount of ram that can be added on the minis which will effect your exports. Good luck with your decision, hope you find the right machine to meet your needs. Thanks for watching ✌️
Did I miss where you said how long each video was?
Can I edit feature film in Mac mini m2?
sure lol! Would probably save you lot of time and heart ache to get a solid editing machine for big projects like that though. You might be dealing with a LOT of footage depending on how long of a film you are trying to make. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Thank you
I’m editing a feature with an M1 mini just fine. So an M2 should definitely work.
@@trashyraccoon2615 with 8gb or 16gb?
I have the M2 Pro 16 GB RAM. I was using Rotobrush v2 from After Effects (4K video) but i got an error of low physical memory. I did some research of lowering the resolution when playback etc...i even did the proxy method but i still got the same problem.
Working with 4K video, especially with a tool as demanding as the Rotobrush, can consume a lot of RAM. It sounds like you've already tried some workarounds, but unfortunately, there may be limits to what the 16GB version can handle with these high-intensity tasks. Thanks for watching and the comment!
this is really helpfull and on the point. thank you and keep it up
Thanks so much Crypto Hasan! Really glad it helped out, thanks for watching and the great comment!
Am I the only one that does multi tasking while running various programs? Because M2 NAND’s have been compromised - all this benchmarks are not accurate when doing a real world work flow- and read write speeds have been cut in almost half with new M2’s
I just got my basemodel mac mini m2 yesterday and it kicks my old hackimtosh workstations but big time if you consider it has lots of ram and a gtx 1080 12 gig in it. I paid more for that videocard alone than for the mac mini. The rest of the hardware exluding the monitors doubles that price so it is pretty much bang for the buck if you compare. The mac mini m2 might be slower than the m1 model but it is cheaper so you get what you pay for. Though the m2 works good with Davinci Resolve it has a hard time finding my Iphone and my online bank where I pay my bills. It says there are safety problems in Safari, Chrome and Firefox but Chrome and Firefox "healed" themselves after a while which is realy strange.still no go with Safari though. I am in Sweden and my bank is one of the bigger banks over here. So it is mixed feelings but hopefully since the mini m2 is new things will work out over time.
Thats awesome BurninSven! the base mini is a crazy deal right now, I can't find another apple computer that was ever this cheap when released, exciting times for us. Premiere had a few flubs going on while I was editing some 4K footage for shorts, you are right, might just be a few bugs they have to work out on the next update 🤞. Enjoy your new mini, hope it serves you well! Thanks for watching and letting us know, much appreciated! Take care
Looking at the specs between the two and the price, it seems the mac mini is punching above its weight class somewhat.
For sure, the mini is a great deal these days. A nice change from Apple ;) thanks for checking out the vid and the comment 🙌
Thank for helpful test✨🤝🚀
So glad it helped out! Thanks so much for the kind words, much appreciated Lavinichi!
I have to wait 2 weeks if I order a 16gb ram for 256gb storage M2. No way I’m waiting that long!
The real life testing is when you work not just run a speed test. I gues MacMini 8Gb just bleed out when you open 2 browser with windows, Ps,Ai and Ae use same times with open Skype, Viber, Tidal or some music player, and an e-mail client ect... As usual with everyone who work and use normal.... Entry level mini with 8Gb Ram sounds very good with the price but because of RAM the nice numbers fall down quick when other programs run in the sam etime..
Hey there Hector, you are right, that is more of a “stress test” video. The low ram definitely does not help, but its still pretty impressive. They came correct with the mini pro, speed tested that and it flys. Thanks for watching and the tip!
@@TheFloodLightShow Yes mini has just joined the race team with this new m2 version. But the base model is really just entry level, after more power is needed for the user the price is similar to other big players. Especially since you need a monitor keyboard and mouse. That's something to consider. Overall, the entry level has been very good, and the more expensive models are the same or slightly more expensive than the M1 machines. I think anyone with an M1 should definitely wait for the M3 generation. Thank you your work BTW :)
@@Hektor1020 my pleasure Hector, thanks for watching and the comments, great info. Have a good weekend!
What macbook do you use?
Hey Prokick! I am still using the M1 Max fully loaded for my daily laptop. It's a great machine but they have really progressed a lot since this was released. Thanks for checking out the vid!
Okay thank you very much
this or m1 mini with 16gb 256 ?
here are the specs 👍
Base Model
8-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine
8GB unified memory
256GB SSD storage
@@TheFloodLightShow thank you but I was wondering if 8GB M2 would be better than 16GB M1 - from my findings despite much larger ram actually m2 even at base seems to be faster in many things like noise reduction and image stabilisation. would you confirm these findings?
i am wedding video ediotor can i import more then 1 tb data in premiere ?? for edit on this mac mini m2
Hey there, thanks for watching and the comment. Sounds like you are working with pretty big sessions over there. You would be able to edit on both minis but for time and frustrations sake, I would go with the Pro. All that export time really adds up. Hope that helps My Work! Good luck with the projects!
@@TheFloodLightShow thank you for replying curruntly i have imac 2022 with core i5 6 core 16gb ram and redeon pro 5300 4gb graphics card and also external ssd for premiere pro it handles more than 1 tb data ..bt i want to buy one m2 pro or maybe m2 base varient ...i think base one will not able to take 1tb data ...
Great Video. I'm considering purchasing an M2 specifically as an upgrade to my old pc for Davinci Resolve exports. I'm usually hovering around 40fps render speed for 4K 60FPS -> 1080P export. That is using h264 and Davinci Free so no hardware acceleration. Before I salivate about the speeds you achieved with the Mini. Can you confirm the FPS of the original file and if you are on Davinci Studio or using hardware acceleration? Trying to translate apples to apples no pun intended.
What is the difference between Studio and hardware acceleration? Would it affect performance? thanks
The basemodell is impressive for the picetag, but dont get fooled for real on time editing above 1080p. Lack of Ports, lack of renderpower on cpu und gpu cores....get the Pro modell right away or if the price tag hits the m1,m2 max range, get a macstudio instead. I kind of regret the purchase of the m2 16gb modell for our editing company, significantly slower working experience.
ah dang, sorry to hear the mini is not working out. I agree with you, for the pros the Mac Studio is where it's at. Good luck finding the right machine for you editing company Joey, and thanks for checking out the vid!
thanks a lot man
My pleasure Farsya, thanks so much for for watching ✌️
@@TheFloodLightShow im using mac mini m1 16gb, maybe ill stay with m1 first
Can you do the pro m2 version for video editing
You got it Renzo! I am editing it up right now, very impressive results from the Pro, especially in after effects 😳 Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@TheFloodLightShow that's what i need! before ordering because I'm a heavy adobe user for design and editing ;)
The mini Pro definitely held up with the Max pretty well in premiere and Davinci, but it is a loaded mini pro with a price tag of $2K 😭. That is getting into Mac Studio territory which might be a better machine for us editors 🤦♂️. Tough choices these days for sure. I should have this mini Pro speed test up tonight. Thanks Renzo!
@@TheFloodLightShow yeah 2K is my budget and i got student discount. That's what I'm thinking go with the studio but its an M1 with more GPU's or maxed out Mini but its the new M2 and a little less GPU power but i don't game a lot
Hir sir can we use crack version of photoshop, after effect all the editing software in mac mini m2
I wouldnt, they are usually riddled with malware. I do the creative cloud subscription, cancel it anytime. Plus all the betas and updates, lots of stuff happening in adobe world, seems the safe bet. Good luck!
a iam planing Apple M2 with 8-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine
16GB unified memory
512GB SSD storage
video editin
Nice! Please let us know how you like it for video editing when it arrives. Good luck and thanks for checking out the vid!
Thanks!
Happy it helped out Gabriel, thanks for watching!
Thank you.
My pleasure, glad it was helpful Dream Phoenix!
Sir do we get logic pro x with it for free
Unfortunately no but they do offer a 90 day free trial. Good luck and thanks for watching!
65gb ram? where. Apple only goes to 32 gb doesn't it?
gooddd vidddd
lol, thank you so much Guironey! I appreciate you watching and the kind words. Have a good rest of the week ✌️
nice
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Thank you for watching and the love ❤️
"let's put the mac mini out of its misery"
Ouch! 😅
Lol, yes that might have been a bit dark ;) thanks for watching and the comment, take care ✌️
I got mine on student discount $499
Nice Chris! Good score on that. Thanks for watching and reminding folks of that educational discount 👍
100+ password😂😂😂😂. I have to say that I have the min M2 and I am doing excel, word and email without an issue. I rather save my money💰
Thats awesome Miguel, I was pretty confident these new M2 minis would be office work crushers. The M2 AIR was definitely a beast, these two felt similar. Thanks for letting us know, I can't agree more on what a good deal it is :). Lucky us! Thanks for watching and enjoy the new mini!
I guess 16GB Mac Mini would do a lot better
Its a great little machine for most users. I am still recommending it and the mac studios can be found for cheap now also 🤑 Lots of good choices these days. Thanks for checking out the vid and the comments Oceansta!
Not a huge deal, 2x times slower lol.
Lol, for 600 bucks though, that’s not so bad. Thanks for watching PuzzLeet!
You had me until you said Premiere.... nobody but nobody in their right mind would go near that dinosaur with a Mac when you can get Final Cut for a few hundred bucks FOREVER. And don't even begin to tell me that Final Cut is not vastly superior and many times faster than the clunky PC tool from Adobe. As for Da Vinci it is free or again just a few hundred bucks for the full version but it can be clunky slow and complicated and too hard to use 'cos ya need a university degree or three in editing, sound production and color grading before you even start to get the full benefit from it. Get Final Cut and you will see that the Mac mini is blindly fast.
Lol, i learned to edit on fcp 7, so it will always hold a dear place in my heart ❤️. Thanks for checking out the vid and the comment!!
I also started with FCP7 and I refused to use FCP X for a long time until I learned that X is much better once you know how to use it. Faster and smoother and more powerful. @@TheFloodLightShow
*Intel is dying*
True.
Rip 😁
Liars are siners. There s no mac in the world that can do what 13900k and 4090 can do.
@@Teluric2 Intel processors are stable and better than AMD, but compared to apple Silicon processors plus wattage the majority of Intel processors (with few exception) are bad and not faster than M1 series an M2 Series, except I9 13900K (this is the best cpu on X86 System now)keep in mind that this Intel processor uses high power rated at 253W.
You look like tom cruise
Ha I love this comment, thank you for the kinds words and checking out the vid Moviesworld!
7:33 no. actually your macbook cost too much. should mini be 3x slower xD and now lets compare gaming pc. do we need buy another machine just render video lol OH OH ita 4k mac LOL LOL. that cost too much. 1.8k i was thinking 3x faster not even LOL mini worth it
Great and useful video, thanks!
Thank you so much Zhel! Will keep em coming, love getting some more eyeballs on these big purchases. Many thanks for the comments!