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Mac Pro 2009 Vs Macbook Pro M1

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Mac Pro 2009 Vs Macbook Pro M1

scouser75

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Oct 7, 2008 1,971
Hi guys, I need your advice please. I've been out of the Mac buying game for many years (as you no doubt can tell by the age of my Mac Pro).

I'm considering buying a Macbook Pro 16" M1 Pro 16gb with 1 TB storage. How does this machine compare in performance to my antiquated 2009 Mac Pro with these stats?
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I'll mainly be using the MBP for video editing on Premier and Final Cut and general everyday use.

Should I go for the MBP I mentioned above? Or should I add anything more other than the 1tb storage?

I'll still keep the Mac Pro though as it does look great. Maybe make it in to a coffee table!

chrfr

macrumors G4
Jul 11, 2009 11,932 5,437
I'm considering buying a Macbook Pro 16" M1 Pro 16gb with 1 TB storage. How does this machine compare in performance to my antiquated 2009 Mac Pro with these stats?
The MacBook Pro will be tremendously faster than the Mac Pro in every respect.
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scouser75

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Oct 7, 2008 1,971
The MacBook Pro will be tremendously faster than the Mac Pro in every respect.
Thanks mate for such a speedy reply.

So it's the 16gb for me then as my current Mac does the job great as it is.

Now to wait for good deal for a MBP in the UK. Maybe wait till the M2's are released.

jav6454

macrumors Core
Nov 14, 2007 22,026 5,778 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza
Yup, a MBP will provide better bang for your cash. Not to mention specific media engines to help the workload.
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ponzicoinbro

Suspended
Aug 5, 2021 1,583
With optimum apps M1 is just sooooo sick compared to even 12 core Intel Mac Pro.

But you are so close now to M2 that it wont hurt to wait.
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scouser75

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Oct 7, 2008 1,971
Yup, a MBP will provide better bang for your cash. Not to mention specific media engines to help the workload.
With optimum apps M1 is just sooooo sick compared to even 12 core Intel Mac Pro.

But you are so close now to M2 that it wont hurt to wait.
Thanks guys. I'm hoping the 2021 models drop in price by more than 10% when the M2 models are released. I'll then pick one up 🙂
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scouser75

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Oct 7, 2008 1,971
I have the option of buying the 2021 16" MBP 16gb with 1tb storage from Currys for £2279 - that's approximately 15% off. Would you guys say that's a good deal?

snipr125

macrumors 65816
Oct 17, 2015 1,441 2,149 UK
I have the option of buying the 2021 16" MBP 16gb with 1tb storage from Currys for £2279 - that's approximately 15% off. Would you guys say that's a good deal?
That deal with curry’s is better than what Amazon U.K have on offer for the 1TB version (£2349), so yes definitely it’s a good deal for us in the U.K. for sure.
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scouser75

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Oct 7, 2008 1,971
Right, this is my plan then - wait a couple of days before buying the MBP. Pick it up in store. Don't open it. Wait till the Apple event in October. If the M2 16" is released AND is at a reasonable price (as in not affected by the ridiculous choices made by our "Leaders"), return the M1 and buy the M2. If though the M2 is through the roof, keep the M1.

szw-mapple fan

macrumors 68030
Jul 28, 2012 2,955 3,368
Right, this is my plan then - wait a couple of days before buying the MBP. Pick it up in store. Don't open it. Wait till the Apple event in October. If the M2 16" is released AND is at a reasonable price (as in not affected by the ridiculous choices made by our "Leaders"), return the M1 and buy the M2. If though the M2 is through the roof, keep the M1.
Also have a look in the Apple refurb store. These machines are indistinguishable from new ones and come with the same warranty/return window etc. If a config I want is there I almost always get the refurb instead of new.

ScholarsInk

macrumors 6502
Apr 3, 2010
Right, this is my plan then - wait a couple of days before buying the MBP. Pick it up in store. Don't open it. Wait till the Apple event in October. If the M2 16" is released AND is at a reasonable price (as in not affected by the ridiculous choices made by our "Leaders"), return the M1 and buy the M2. If though the M2 is through the roof, keep the M1.
Great plan, especially the bit where you won’t open it. I’ve seen far too many posts (more on other sites than here, to be fair) from people who intentionally use buying and refunding a computer as a rental–which is a real abuse of customer policy since the product is worth considerably less to the shop once opened and used.

elmarjazz

macrumors regular
May 26, 2010
I have a 2010 MBP 17” over on the table that was ‘retired’ and brought out recently. It is still fine for internet use and just writing on, but not much else. Then there is my 2015 MBP 15” which has been recently replaced with a base model 2021 MBP 14”, and is my last real user before the upgrade. The M1 Pro is just in another league, and you are going to find that using it is a real pleasure, no waiting for things to get done and snappy in every way. Without going overboard in pricing, the base MBP 16" with 1TB unless you do high-end work should be plenty enough. If you need more storage, think of getting something external, with more TBs, and less money than the APPLE option.
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scouser75

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Oct 7, 2008 1,971
Great plan, especially the bit where you won’t open it. I’ve seen far too many posts (more on other sites than here, to be fair) from people who intentionally use buying and refunding a computer as a rental–which is a real abuse of customer policy since the product is worth considerably less to the shop once opened and used.
Yup. It's not my style to do anyone over - not even the shops. It's just not right. But at the same time, I don't want to do myself over by buying an item and then seeing it either drop considerably over the next month or something better catching my eye
I have a 2010 MBP 17” over on the table that was ‘retired’ and brought out recently. It is still fine for internet use and just writing on, but not much else. Then there is my 2015 MBP 15” which has been recently replaced with a base model 2021 MBP 14”, and is my last real user before the upgrade. The M1 Pro is just in another league, and you are going to find that using it is a real pleasure, no waiting for things to get done and snappy in every way. Without going overboard in pricing, the base MBP 16" with 1TB unless you do high-end work should be plenty enough. If you need more storage, think of getting something external, with more TBs, and less money than the APPLE option.
So are you going to continue with the 2021 MBP or re you going to go for the M2?

If you guys are in the UK you'll be able to answer my next question - buy from John Lewis or Currys?

I can buy from Currys and John Lewis for £2,279 for the 16" 16gb 1tb model.
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jms-uk

macrumors member
Sep 30, 2008 UK
If you guys are in the UK you'll be able to answer my next question - buy from John Lewis or Currys?

I can buy from Currys and John Lewis for £2,279 for the 16" 16gb 1tb model.
Don't know about Currys, but doesn't JL offer two years warranty on most electrical items (compared to one elsewhere)?
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elmarjazz

macrumors regular
May 26, 2010
I wouldn’t have got the MBP 14” just recently (a couple of months ago now) if I had wanted [to wait for] an MBP M2. A few reasons; I got a good deal on this ‘open-box’ and couldn’t pass on it. A new MBP M2 may be more money with the exchange rates Yen-Dollars (or whatever currency) getting even lower. Didn’t feel like waiting, some work to be done - and we still really don’t know when the MBP M2 is coming. The MBP M1 Pro has enough under the hood, runs cool, amazing screen, and ports, I don’t feel from what we know about the M2 Pro I’ll be missing out on much in my use.
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zackkmac

macrumors 6502a
Jul 7, 2008 Denver
Yeah, you might watch Best Buy prices as they are known for putting the M1 MacBook Pros at a great sale price.

I also nabbed an open-box one, in flawless condition and with all original accessories, for $1600 after tax. This also included AppleCare+ as it's included in my totaltech membership with them. Excellent purchase for sure.

Much more enjoyable to use than my 2010 Mac Pro which has a 12-core setup and 64GB RAM.
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scouser75

macrumors 68000

Original poster

Oct 7, 2008 1,971
Don't know about Currys, but doesn't JL offer two years warranty on most electrical items (compared to one elsewhere)?
I'm not sure. If do, and the price difference isn't too big, I'd go for the 2 year warranty.

I'll check it out in the morn

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