Upgrade from M1 iMac to Mac mini M4?

I have an iMac M1, and I consider upgrading to Mac mini M4. I both edit 4K in Final Cut pro, edit in Photoshop and make music in Logic Pro.


After reviews and videos on Youtube, I know the M4 is faster, but how much faster is not that clear. Is it worth upgrading or should I wait for M5 or even M6?


I'm in a process buying a bigger monitor, and since I don't have much space, I can't really have my iMac as a computer and new monitor as main monitor. That way I will have to monitors, which would have been great, but it will take up to much space. I may find some space, but I think I'm better off selling the iMac.


Any advice for a possible upgrade?

Posted on Jan 26, 2025 03:57 PM

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Jan 27, 2025 08:12 AM in response to Neguah

A Mac Studio Refurbished Mac - Mac Studio - Apple, not mini, is what you really want. Check it out? Then post to the Mac Studio forum with questions.


The M4 mini is not worth upgrading to - jury is still out on it. You’re better off with a Mac Studio, or even a refurbished M2 mini Refurbished Mac - Mac mini - Apple if budget is an issue, both field proven. Refurbished M2s won’t last for long so decide quickly. All the best.



Jan 26, 2025 04:23 PM in response to Neguah

The Geekbench website has performance benchmarks available in their “browser”.


If you’re near an Apple Store or an authorized reseller, visit and perform your own testing with the apps you use. This’ll probably give you the best feel for the performance.


There will always be better and/or faster and/or more capable gear becoming available, too. That’s the nature of the business.

Jan 27, 2025 05:38 AM in response to Neguah

Ask yourself these questions:

Are you unhappy with the performance of your current system?

Is it a stretch trying to your work done a timely manner if you are using your computer for business?


If the answer to those questions are a definitive yes, then it would be a time to upgrade.


If your answer is just "It would be nice to be a bit faster", then perhaps you may want to just wait until the answer two those questions is a definitive yes or wait until the machine is now longer supported with new macOS versions. In this case, spend the money that you would have spent on a computer on improving your work environment to accommodate your needs. FWIW, once you start working with two displays, you will likely not want to go back to a single display.

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