Do you have an actual 4K monitor connected as your output device? How well can it handle 2-3 4K@60 outputs while playing 6 layers of 4K? That seems to be the average test these days.gpvillamil wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 20:54 Yeah, I just got a MacBook Pro with the M1 Max chip, and my experience tracks with the other comments on this thread.
The benchmark comp at 4k on an external 4k display was giving me all 20 layers clean at 89 fps and 20 layers noise at 86 fps.
The striking thing is that there is virtually no fan noise, things barely get warm.
I'll do some more detailed benchmarks against a PC with an RTX 2070 later today.
My sense is that even running Resolume under Rosetta 2, this thing barely breaks a sweat. I can imagine that a native M1 build will be even more efficient.
gpvillamil wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 20:54 Yeah, I just got a MacBook Pro with the M1 Max chip, and my experience tracks with the other comments on this thread.
The benchmark comp at 4k on an external 4k display was giving me all 20 layers clean at 89 fps and 20 layers noise at 86 fps.
The striking thing is that there is virtually no fan noise, things barely get warm.
I'll do some more detailed benchmarks against a PC with an RTX 2070 later today.
My sense is that even running Resolume under Rosetta 2, this thing barely breaks a sweat. I can imagine that a native M1 build will be even more efficient.
Arvol wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 01:04Do you have an actual 4K monitor connected as your output device? How well can it handle 2-3 4K@60 outputs while playing 6 layers of 4K? That seems to be the average test these days.gpvillamil wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 20:54 Yeah, I just got a MacBook Pro with the M1 Max chip, and my experience tracks with the other comments on this thread.
The benchmark comp at 4k on an external 4k display was giving me all 20 layers clean at 89 fps and 20 layers noise at 86 fps.
The striking thing is that there is virtually no fan noise, things barely get warm.
I'll do some more detailed benchmarks against a PC with an RTX 2070 later today.
My sense is that even running Resolume under Rosetta 2, this thing barely breaks a sweat. I can imagine that a native M1 build will be even more efficient.