
Macintosh Version Includes: AMVtool, D2V Witch, MKVToolNix, MPV, tsMuxer, VapourSynth, VapourSynth Editor, VapourSynth Plugins Supports: Blu-ray, DVD, & HD-DVD (Limited Compatibility) Subscription Price range: $35 to $75 per monthĪll Windows tools in this section can be easily run via WINE through PlayOnLinux or PlayOnMac! System: FreeBSD, Linux, Macintosh, & Windows Student Discount Available? Premiere + Photoshop Elements for $80 Keep in mind, this whole system only has a 300W power supply.Price Range: $20 to $30 per month (Subscription Only)Īdobe CC Price Range: $50 to $75 per month (Subscription Only) This GPU has a much lower power budget than those cards, though, so that's absolutely to be expected, too. In fact, even a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti still manages much better performance than the RTX A2000. As for GPU performance, you can also tell it's nowhere near the same level as top-tier PCs. Apple really changed the landscape for tiny, powerful machines. Of course, it's still far behind the Mac Studio with the M1 Ultra chip, but that's no surprise at this point. Intel NUC 12 ExtremeCore i9-12900, RTX 2080 TiĪs you can see, CPU performance is right on par with bigger machines that have the same processor, like the Intel NUC 12 Extreme.

Lenovo ThinkStation P360 UltraCore i9-12900, Nvidia RTX A2000

I ran the usual set of benchmarks on the ThinkStation P360 Ultra, and it's about what you'd expect for this hardware. Naturally, we have to look at benchmarks, too. That's not Lenovo's fault, but it's something to consider. Intel-based machines just can't match the balance of power, performance, and thermals that Apple has with its custom silicon. Of course, that was on a machine that costs nearly $4,000, but you also have to consider how much smaller that PC is. In our review of the Mac Studio, this same workload was done in just one minute and 22 seconds using DaVinci Resolve. That's pretty fast for this kind of workload, though it's hard not to look over at Apple's Mac Studio here. The video itself is 4 minutes and 2 seconds long, and the total render time was 6 minutes and 46 seconds.


Of course, a more likely workload for this machine is video rendering, so I tried to export an 8K video using DaVinci Resolve. CPU performance is right on par with bigger machines that have the same processor, like the Intel NUC 12 Extreme.
