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I have not tried splitting it into two displays. I’m relatively new to MacOS (last apple product I owned ran Snow Leopard). I also use the monitor as a KVM for a windows box. I use the m1 Mac mini over thunderbolt at 5120x1440. I have the Phillips 49 ultra wide which is fairly comparable. I do have the 49 inch Dell curved gaming monitor but i use it by separating into 2 displays - I like that better than having two different monitors So, why is 32gb of RAM struggling/insufficient for you? I would very much doubt increasing this is going to increase any noticeable measure of performance in this machine with the info you’ve given.

Last I looked, the drive seemed semi-proprietary and way overpriced to be able to replace/upgrade it. Is it worth upgrading the internal hard drive Exception: GPU-intensive applications were better and faster on the Mac Pro (though I seem to remember the i7 Mac mini and lowest GPU (d300.?) MP still were fairly close in price:performance quote:
#Mac pro 2013 graphics card upgrade software#
1) do you hate installing programs on a “non-c” drive in the software or do you hate the look of an external drive? 2) would you hate a Mac mini on this if it’s the hardware/aesthetic I recently looked into Mac offerings and determined that the trashcan Mac Pro compares roughly neutrally in price and performance to an intel 8th gen i5 Mac Mini. I can't stand using an external as a primaryĪ few questions.
