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Best mac for video editing 2013
Best mac for video editing 2013













  1. #Best mac for video editing 2013 upgrade#
  2. #Best mac for video editing 2013 pro#
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#Best mac for video editing 2013 mac#

Intel UHD Graphics 630 (found in the Mac mini 2018):

best mac for video editing 2013

#Best mac for video editing 2013 pro#

I just assume that this is the case in the following.ĪMD Radeon HD - FirePro D300 Compute Engine (found in the Mac Pro 2013):ĪMD Radeon HD - FirePro D500 Compute Engine (found in the Mac Pro 2013): I don't know whether your Mac Pro 2013 still uses its original GPU, as it is user-serviceable. For this purpose, I am going to use benchmark figures from the OpenCL benchmark in the following. Now that we have discussed the CPUs, let's have a look at how the GPUs stack up against each other. There is good news for you, the T2 chip sitting in all current MacBook pros with Touch Bar and also sitting in the Mac mini 2018 delivers vastly improved rendering times with H.265 / HEVC:īut since all the devices in this comparison have the T2 chip (except your current Mac Pro of course), this shouldn't be too much of a criterion here. You say that you often work with H.265 / HEVC footage. But even the devices which are hardly faster than your current machine on paper should deliver much better video rendering performance thanks to architectural improvements introduced during the Kaby Lake generation, which of course transfer to all current devices: Due to it having a Quad Core processor much like your current Mac Pro, the performance difference between both devices is not that big. It is debatable though whether or not the MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar is worth it. Especially the Mac minis with i5 / i7 chip and the MacBook Pros 15" can deliver vastly better Multi-Core performance, which will speed up video rendering considerably.

#Best mac for video editing 2013 upgrade#

MacBook Pro 15" 2019, 2.4 GHz Intel Core i9-9980HK Octa Core:Īs you can see, every device in this section, apart from the Mac mini 2018 with i3 chip, would be a substantial upgrade from your current device. MacBook Pro 15" 2018, 2.9 GHz Intel Core i9-8950HK Hexa Core: MacBook Pro 15" 2018, 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7-8850H Hexa Core: MacBook Pro 15" 2018, 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7-8750H Hexa Core: MacBook Pro 13" 2018 with Touch Bar, 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7-8559U Quad Core: MacBook Pro 13" 2018 with Touch Bar, 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5-8259U Quad Core: Mac mini 2018, 3.2 GHz Intel Core i7-8700B Hexa Core: Mac mini 2018, 3.0 GHz Intel Core i5-8500B Hexa Core:

best mac for video editing 2013

Mac mini 2018, 3.6 GHz Intel Core i3-8100B Quad Core: Mac Pro 2013, 3.7 GHz Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 Quad Core: But worry not, the CPUs of both generations (2018 & 2019) are quite comparable with one another, as they are originating from the very same generation (8th Gen., Coffee Lake), with the 2019 versions being slightly higher clocked versions of the 2018 ones, so the scores shouldn't differ much.

best mac for video editing 2013

I am going to use MacBook Pro 2018 scores in the following, as the MacBook Pro 2019 scores are not yet available on the Geekbench website. Well, as a very first step, I think it makes sense to take a look at the respective Geekbench scores measuring CPU performance, so that you get an idea of the performance differences between the respective devices. I can also consider the Mac Mini 6-core if that's capable enough to work with 60FPS 4K videos with HEVC export.Īnyone who has used the 2019 MBP or 2018 Mac Mini for daily intensive video, care to share your thoughts? I don't want the iMac because I don't want the screen. The price of the 2019 Mac Pro is out of my reach so I'm considering the MBP as a possible replacement for my Mac Pro. The single reason that prevents me from upgrading is, this -> Processor speed is not the bottleneck as I can have the Mac Pro export videos overnight.īut now with OS 10.14 Mojave the split second lag, I may have to upgrade.Īlso, my camera can shoot 60FPS 4K but I don't record with that setting because the Mac Pro is just not capable of editing that unless proxies are created but that process takes time.īasically, I just want to upload my 60FPS 4K files from the SDcard straight into Final Cut Pro and starting working the moment the upload completes, not a second later. I've been tempted to upgrade before but none of the Macs would actually help me save more time. There seems to be a split second delay whenever the processor is taxed while editing or exporting videos. I'm currently using the 2013 Mac Pro (Quad 3.7Ghz) for mostly photo editing and 4K 25FPS video editing.Īfter upgrading to OS Mojave from OS 10.12, my system started to lag. TLDR: Is the 2019 MBP capable enough for 60FPS 4K video editing without dropping frames, and does not make the system sluggish while exporting H265? I make videos daily.















Best mac for video editing 2013