PhotoShop and Illustrator on 2020 Mac Mini

So I'm in a predicament. I really enjoy working on a large monitor (34" LG) but I have a 27" 2017 iMac. Unfortunately Apple doesn't have something that is headless with the power of the iMac. It's either mini or all the way up to the Mac Pro. I noticed the new mini has a better processor than my iMac but is lacking in the graphics department. I'm not editing video but use PhotoShop and Illustrator regularly. Does anyone have experience running this software on the mini? I would obviously bump up the RAM, etc. I just want to know if it's feasible to go from iMac to mini without losing performance in the area I need it. Thanks in advance!

Posted on Apr 22, 2020 12:28 PM

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Apr 25, 2020 9:41 AM in response to JKENT

Historically, Adobe has shared what GPUs their applications will use if available. The Photoshop Nov 2019 (v21) system requirements indicate it prefers to discover higher-end nVidia GPU, and does not mention (any AMD GPU, including the AMD Radeon GPU) in the Black Magic eGPU boxes. The Illustrator Nov 2019 (there is a March 2020 update) System Requirements list the nVidia and AMD GPU supported in Windows, but don't bother with listing those expected for macOS.

Apr 22, 2020 12:59 PM in response to JKENT

With an external eGPU connected via Thunderbolt 3, the Core i7 option with its hyperthreading, minimum 32GB RAM, 1TB or more of flash storage, and you should have ample processor, IO, and GPU bandwidth to handle almost anything that you can thow at it with Adobe software. Add a 43 inch 4K TV with HDMI 2.0 cable from the Mac mini and you should have plenty of workspace too,

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