I want to replace my IMAC M1 8gb (2021), because it longer fits my needs.

After 3 years of use, I now want to replace my IMAC because it doesn't fulfill my needs.

Im using it for:

Streaming video games(using OBS)[games such as League of Legends and World of Warcraft].

Editing videos (up to 4K resolution)[with Premiere Pro and very rarely I use After Effects].

Everyday use.

The issues with that funnily enough aren't so much about the editing (I just downscale my resolution till I need to export and everything pretty much runs smoothly]. But I seem to have an issue with streaming and using a second monitor. The CPU reaches high temperatures after a while (especially with a 2nd monitor connected) up to 100°C. This results into drops of the FPS in game from around 150, down to 30-40 (which makes the game unplayable). Also according to Cleanmymac, my 8gb RAM reaches it's limit quite easily resulting to more issues.

With all that being said and a budget of less than 2000, I'm thinking of switching to a Mac mini (since I can't afford a Mac Studio).

Any specific specs I should look into, in order for me to no longer have the issues I've been having?

Or any general recommendations and highly appreciated.

iMac 24″, macOS 15.0

Posted on Oct 5, 2024 12:30 PM

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Oct 6, 2024 11:17 AM in response to Panos1995

Panos1995 wrote:

Also according to Cleanmymac, my 8gb RAM reaches it's limit quite easily resulting to more issues.

You've installed an app that most of the experienced users here consider akin to malware. First, there is no reason to ever install or run any 3rd party "cleaning", "optimizing", "speed-up", anti-virus, VPN or security apps on your Mac.  This documents describe what you need to know and do in order to protect your Mac: Effective defenses against malware and other threats - Apple Community and Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support.  


There are no known viruses, i.e. self propagating, for Macs.  There are, however, adware and malware which require the user to install although unwittingly most of the time thru sneaky links, etc.   


Anti Virus developers try to group all types as viruses into their ad campaigns of fear.  They do a poor job of the detecting and isolating the adware and malware.  Since there are no viruses these apps use up a lot of system resources searching for what is non-existent and adversely affect system and app performance.


There is one app, Malwarebytes, which was developed by a long time contributor to these forums and a highly respected member of the computer security community, that is designed solely to seek out adware and known malware and remove it.  The free version is more than adequate for most users.  


Unless you're using a true VPN tunnel, such as between you and your employer's, school's or bank's servers, they provide false security from a privacy standpoint.  Read these two articles: Public VPN's are anything but private and Security Risks: The Dangers of Using Free VPNs (eccu.edu)


So, uninstall CleanMyMac according to the developer's instructions.


You can check to see if you've removed all of the supporting files by downloading and running the shareware app Find Any File to search for any files with the application's or the developer's name in the file name.  For CMM software you'd do the following search(es): 


1 - Name contains cleanmymac

2 - Name contains macpaw


Any files that are found can be dragged from the search results window to the Desktop or Trash bin in the Dock for deletion.


FAF can search areas that Spotlight can't like invisible folders, system folders and packages.  


If you get warnings that the file can't be deleted because it is in use or used by another app boot into Safe Mode according to How to use safe mode on your Mac and delete from there.


Note:  if you have a wireless keyboard with rechargeable batteries connect it with its charging cable before booting into Safe Mode.  This makes it act as a wired keyboard as will assure a successful boot into Safe Mode.


Oct 5, 2024 5:31 PM in response to Panos1995

It may be worth looking in the Certified Refurbished section of the online Apple Store.


If you can find a system with the configuration that you want there, you typically get 15% off original list price. You do need to weigh this versus the features and prices of new machines – but as far as getting a working Mac with a full warranty, there does not seem to be much downside in buying from the Certified Refurbished store.

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