I previously used a MacBook Pro 15' 2022 (2.6 GHz i7 / 32GB / 1TB), which is still a cake, but I wanted a desktop instead. Now I use this one instead. Purchased in Southeast Asian countries. In order to alleviate the stress, it was necessary to search for the younger version of the model on the M1 Max. Due to lockdowns in China, a custom spec would need to wait anywhere from ten weeks to infinity, but the basic "cheap" version is good for everyone except for the volume of the SSD. However, the basic "cheap" version is good for everyone else. Considering that everything was perfect for me except for the solid-state drive (ssd), I resolved the issue by irrationally purchasing a smart external ssd. Since I've been using it for a little over a month, I can say that while I'm pleased with the hardware component, I'm not always thrilled with the software component. I had to get used to the filthy Monterey after leaving the magnificent Mojave in every regard, which is unfortunate, but "progress" cannot be stopped and there is no update possible without ates. However, ports are no longer considered important. There are still open connections despite the fact that there are three monitors attached (4k, 2k, and 1080p respectively), three hard drives, a graphics tablet, and a DAC. It operates softly, and the fan is only noticeable if you put your ear to the poppy, in contrast to my MacBook, which frequently suffered from my use of many monitors and became noisy as a result. And in this case, the performance is far better for a price that is more than reasonable (this is the most affordable poppy that I had). In the grand scheme of things, of course, we are looking at a typical poppy, a nice and cheery desktop version. I would suggest.
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