But... it's time to take a walk on the other side. I've been using Windows 10 at work for quite a while now and, I gotta say... it's pretty good and comfy for me. I'm currently using a mid-2011 Mac Mini (upgraded to 16GB RAM, external FireWire 800 and Thunderbolt drives) and it's getting a little long in the tooth to say the least. On top of that, Apple's announcement that they will move to their own, in-house, ARM processors over the next few years means that any Mac I buy now will almost certainly be orphaned by 2025 (or 2024) anyway.
I don't really use the "Apple ecosystem" as it's meant to be used, despite having an iPad and a (work issued) iPhone, so none of that is holding me firm. I use Apple Music, but have considered switching to Spotify several times anyway (for various reasons). I don't really do anything on a Mac that is only possible on a Mac. In fact, I pretty much make music, browse the web, and occasionally bang together a very basic video or two and that's about it... no games, no 3D rendering, no 4K video production.
It was Reaper that really got this idea sparked in my head. I was using Garageband, but it's pretty limited compared to Reaper, and at $60 Reaper is hardly more expensive than the "free" Garageband. I've fully migrated to Reaper now.
Anyway, as I started looking at the offerings in the Mac Mini 2020 lineup, I started comparing the PC I could build for equivalent money and my tinker-brain started turning. I've never "built" a PC before.... hmmmm.
So, here's what I'm banging together keeping in mind my computer usage needs, quality, stability, upgradeability (got a 12 year old daughter who may be itching for some games in a year or two), and price:
- i5 10400 processor (don't need or want overclocking, need built in GPU
- Asus Prime Z490-a motherboard (overkill maybe, but new 1200 socket for future processor upgrade, USB C and Thunderbolt 3)
- WD Black 500GB NVMe for System/Applications, WD Black 1TB NVMe for files (might add something for longer term storage later)
- 16GB RAM
- NZXT H510 case
- Other boring stuff like power supply, CPU cooler, fans, etc.