
iMac Pro: 1 Week Impressions!
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iMac Pro has been in the house for a week - this has been my experience so far! TwelveSouth Hi Rise Pro: twelvesouth.com John's iMac Pro Setup: youtu.be iMac Pro: apple.com Video Gear I use: kit.com Intro Track: Turn Around by Alltta ~ twitter.com snapchat.com google.com @MKBHD @MKBHD iMac Pro Provided by Apple for video/review.
The iMac Pro arrives with a design that mirrors the standard iMac on the outside, but the real story is what’s inside. The video explains that the exterior remains familiar, with the Space Gray finish and the same 27-inch 5K panel, but the internal components mark a clear departure from consumer-class machines. Marques Brownlee notes that the upgrade is all about workstation-grade hardware: Intel Xeon processors, AMD Vega GPUs, and a massive amount of RAM, all housed in a sealed, non-upgradable enclosure. He walks through the available configurations, highlighting the options from eight-core to ten-core CPUs and up to 18-core variants arriving later, along with the implications of all-in-one design versus modular desktops. The narrative emphasizes performance gains in Final Cut Pro, Motion, and related workflows, explaining that real-world render times and timelines are where the iMac Pro starts to justify its premium. He also touches on practical tradeoffs, such as limited upgradeability, high price, and the balance between form and function in a compact all-in-one chassis. In short, the video frames the iMac Pro as a high-end, quiet, desk-friendly workstation that prioritizes raw power and professional workflows over future-proof expandability. The review sets up the central question for viewers: is this the right tool for demanding video editors and 3D professionals, given the cost and upgrade limitations?
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Questions answered
- What are the key hardware upgrades that define the iMac Pro compared to a standard iMac?
- The iMac Pro upgrades include Intel Xeon processors, AMD Vega GPUs, and up to 128 GB of RAM, plus a PCIe SSD with high read/write speeds. These components are chosen to boost performance for professional workflows like Final Cut Pro, motion graphics, and large-scale rendering.
- Is the iMac Pro upgradeable or upgradable after purchase?
- No, the iMac Pro is a sealed, non-upgradable machine from the factory; RAM and other core components cannot be upgraded after purchase.