Long time Windows User thinking of M4 upgrade, unsure what to do
I need some advice about my computer setup. I have a 4 year old home-built Windows 11 PC which I use mainly for my work. I did use it for MS Flight Sim 2020, but I don't game anymore.
The performance of my PC is easily adequate for my work as an IT guy, I work from home. I use Microsoft Office, Teams, SQL Server Management Studio, Visual Studio 2022, PowerShell, vscode, Remote Desktop to Windows Servers, etc, a lot. I also use Hyper-V as a home lab for testing stuff out for my work.
Spec of my PC:
- Windows 11 Pro
- AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
- 64 GB DDR4 RAM
- Asrock B550M Pro4 Motherboard
- Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super graphics (MSI)
- 1 TB Crucial CT1000P1SSD8 NVME SSD (OS & Apps)
- 2 TB Western Digital WDC WDS200T2B0A-00SM50 SATA SSD (files)
- 256GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB SATA SSD (cache)
- 1 TB Samsung Portable SSD USB external (scratch area)
- 4x 3 TB HDDs spanned for Downloads, Archives, VHDs, ISOs, etc.
I also use my PC for editing photos in Adobe Lightroom and occasionally in Photoshop and for video editing in Davinci Resolve Studio. However, I am finding Davinci Resolve to be very sluggish and unable to keep up with me when editing mostly GoPro footage in 4K. Even when generating proxy media, and setting Playback resolution to Half, it is slow and stutters. Lightroom has also become sluggish, and I'm often waiting around for it. I have quite a large library in Lightroom with over 600GB of photos (40,000+).
I'm considering buying a Mac Mini M4 for Davinci Resolve and photo work, and maybe using my existing PC for my work but wondering if it is up to the task. My main concern is storage and RAM.
I'm not sure if I should move everything to the Mac and decommission my PC because it might be inconvenient to work with two machines all the time. How would I connect to my monitor, external speakers, keyboard, and mouse and switch between them? It sounds like a hassle. Maybe remote to the PC? Use parallels ($99 per year seems excessive)?
Or should I address the issues on Windows? I dunno what to do. My goal is to have one machine that will work well for my work, but also be able to edit videos and photos easily and quickly.
I also have a home-built UNRAID NAS server for storing RAW video footage which has 48 TB of HDD storage on it which I access over SMB.
The other issue is that I've never really used a Mac before, and I've been using Windows for nearly 30 years lol. It might be a bit of a culture shock.
Windows, Windows 10