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Can you verify if what this dude said is true with Resident Evil 4?
If you can wait until early/mid 2025 when the next Mac Studio with M4 Max/Ultra is released you could buy a Mac Studio M2 Max on sale for the same price as Mac mini M4 Pro 20c. M2 Max has a memory bandwidth of 400GB/s compared to 273 for M4 Pro. You get 32GB memory too instead of 24, more ports and 32 GPU cores. It is faster than M4 Pro. It doesn’t have RT cores but RT decreases the performance by 50% so I don’t think you would want to use it on M4 Pro. With M2 Max you could also get better performance in Crossover, Parallels or VMware Fusion thanks to larger memory.
For gaming benchmarks check out Andrew Tsai and MrMacRight on YT.
Will do, thank you.
I don't have RE4 for mac and I can't verify it but the guy is definitely right since we're talking about 16 GPU cores vs 10 of the M4.