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frontpageTzjien posted Yesterday 01:02 AM
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Apple Mac Studio Desktop: M4 Max Chip, 512GB SSD, 32GB RAM, MacOS (Early 2025)

+ Free Store Pickup Only

$1,700

$2,000

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Micro Center has Apple Mac Studio Desktop (Early 2025; MU963LL/A) on sale for $1699.99. Select free store pickup only where stock permits.

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Specs/Key Features
  • Apple M4 Max Chip 14-Core CPU
  • Apple M4 Max 32-Core GPU
  • 512GB Solid State Drive SSD
  • 36GB Unified RAM
  • WiFi 6E (802.11ax) w/ Bluetooth 5.3
  • 480W PSU/Built-In Speaker
  • macOS
    • Inputs
      • 4x Thunderbolt 5
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-A (Gen 1)
      • 1x HDMI

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  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $299.01 lower (14.96% savings) than the listed price $1999
  • About the Deal
    • The Apple Mac Studios is the ultimate pro desktop w/ massive CPU core updates, increased memory, blazing fast Thunderbolt 5 connectivity an next level AI capabilities
    • Display is not included
    • Limit 2 per household
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details

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Written by Tzjien
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About the Poster
Micro Center has Apple Mac Studio Desktop (Early 2025; MU963LL/A) on sale for $1699.99. Select free store pickup only where stock permits.

Thanks to community member Tzjien for finding this deal

Note, product availability will vary by location.

Specs/Key Features
  • Apple M4 Max Chip 14-Core CPU
  • Apple M4 Max 32-Core GPU
  • 512GB Solid State Drive SSD
  • 36GB Unified RAM
  • WiFi 6E (802.11ax) w/ Bluetooth 5.3
  • 480W PSU/Built-In Speaker
  • macOS
    • Inputs
      • 4x Thunderbolt 5
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-A (Gen 1)
      • 1x HDMI

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $299.01 lower (14.96% savings) than the listed price $1999
  • About the Deal
    • The Apple Mac Studios is the ultimate pro desktop w/ massive CPU core updates, increased memory, blazing fast Thunderbolt 5 connectivity an next level AI capabilities
    • Display is not included
    • Limit 2 per household
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details

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Written by Tzjien

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Yesterday 01:46 AM
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fintlewoodlewixYesterday 01:46 AM
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Right now, Microcenter has better-than-Apple-edu prices on the Mac Studio. However, they do not have all the choices apple offers, like the 80-core GPU or 512GB of memory.
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Yesterday 05:59 AM
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SlickestOneYesterday 05:59 AM
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Snagged the 64GB version
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Yesterday 08:14 AM
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JamesB2007Yesterday 08:14 AM
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I have BB price match lots of things. from MC. Airpods 4, $77, M4 mini, $450 and m4 mini pro, $999. takes all of a few minute on chat.
$2500 for the 64/1TB matches their cheapest price from a while back... it has been $2700 for a long time now.
I agree the 36 is crap. I had 128 in my 2020 iMac, hit swap, now have 64 in my M1 Max, same thing.... although less often. I need 96 or 128 to avoid it. Thankfully its just easier -- and cheaper -- to restart...
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looktarYesterday 10:41 AM
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Quote from JamesB2007 :
I have BB price match lots of things. from MC. Airpods 4, $77, M4 mini, $450 and m4 mini pro, $999. takes all of a few minute on chat.
$2500 for the 64/1TB matches their cheapest price from a while back... it has been $2700 for a long time now.
I agree the 36 is crap. I had 128 in my 2020 iMac, hit swap, now have 64 in my M1 Max, same thing.... although less often. I need 96 or 128 to avoid it. Thankfully its just easier -- and cheaper -- to restart...
how many chrome tabs to hit swap with 128
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Yesterday 01:31 PM
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RegulusYesterday 01:31 PM
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What's with the small hard drives? These shouldn't come with less than 2TB.
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CharlesCCCYesterday 01:57 PM
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Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
36GB with the Max is a waste. If you need the extra memory bandwidth and GPU over the Pro, then you will also likely want 128GB+ for whatever you're doing. Other than that, a Mini with a Pro will be just fine, with up to 64GB of RAM, and less money for equivalent specs.
Not necessarily. i'd say for most people (36G should more than enough). myself bought this exactly machine about 7 months ago, love it so far. As a developer, i'd say unless you are trying to run LLM locally, there is really not need to get 64G or above.

I had M1 Max 64G MBP before, and this machine is a great upgrade from there , despite with less RAM.
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bradmurrayYesterday 02:11 PM
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Quote from CharlesCCC :
Not necessarily. i'd say for most people (36G should more than enough). myself bought this exactly machine about 7 months ago, love it so far. As a developer, i'd say unless you are trying to run LLM locally, there is really not need to get 64G or above.

I had M1 Max 64G MBP before, and this machine is a great upgrade from there , despite with less RAM.
As it should be. An M1 max w/ 64gb goes for about $1000.
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gman1960Yesterday 03:58 PM
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IMO, 32 GB RAM on a UNIX based OS (Mac OS) is plenty of memory for almost every task and almost every user. While more RAM is a fun talking point, software development, video editing, etc will run under 32 GB RAM with no problem. If you have more memory than you use, it does not provide ANY additional performance. I would be considered a power user, I have a Linus laptop with 32 GB RAM that I use for software development, and a Mac 4 mini with 16 GB ram that I use for everything else. I never run out of RAM. If you need more, you will know.
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zigageeYesterday 04:16 PM
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FWIW when I went to order my MacBook Pro I was trying to decide between an M4 Pro with 48 GB RAM and an M4 Max with 36. The M4 Max had higher memory bandwidth, so I ended up going with that, hoping I wouldn't regret it. I don't run local LLMs but I do use a lot of memory hungry apps simultaneously (sometimes just because I'm mid-project when another unrelated project comes up) and so far I haven't had any issues and still have some head room on memory usage. Will it be a smart choice long-term? Who knows. I anticipate AI will kill us all before this MacBook becomes too slow, haha
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ebolaboiYesterday 05:50 PM
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Quote from Regulus :
What's with the small hard drives? These shouldn't come with less than 2TB.
Its Apple. LOL
Yesterday 08:55 PM
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QuedUpYesterday 08:55 PM
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Best Buy matched price on the $1,700 version, which has 36GB ram by the way - not 32GB.
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JamesB2007Yesterday 09:10 PM
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Quote from looktar :
how many chrome tabs to hit swap with 128
LOL. spend 80% of my day in Indesign, PS, Acrobat (magazine designer, 5 books) AI, DW -- and use multiple browsers for social media management with multiple clients -- far simpler to have each in their own "space" -- CMS work for digital magazines as well. ID, PS and FF will use 80 GBs no sweat. memory pressure a steady 40-60% all day. thank god I don't do any video... .
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JamesB2007Yesterday 09:15 PM
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Quote from bradmurray :
As it should be. An M1 max w/ 64gb goes for about $1000.
M1 MAX 64/1TB still running slightly over $1K. I have seen some 64/4TB configs for $1500, add a $850 5K Asus for a "comparable" 2020 5K iMac with similar specs.

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