Render Speed Showdown: Mac Pro 5,1 with RTX 4060 vs. M3 Max Using Flux Dev on Invoke AI

Welcome to this video, where we conduct a thorough comparison of AI image generation performance utilizing the Flux Dev model within the Invoke AI platform. Two systems are under scrutiny: the Mac Pro 5,1, originally launched in 2010 and no

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Welcome to this video, where we conduct a thorough comparison of AI image generation performance utilizing the Flux Dev model within the Invoke AI platform. Two systems are under scrutiny: the Mac Pro 5,1, originally launched in 2010 and now upgraded with an 8GB RTX 4060 graphics card, and the Apple M3 Max, equipped with 30 GPU cores and 36GB of unified RAM. This analysis pits a thoughtfully enhanced legacy system against a contemporary architectural achievement, focusing on their respective render speeds.

The methodology involves configuring Invoke AI on both machines, executing the Flux Dev model, and measuring the time required to generate AI images. The Mac Pro 5,1 leverages the dedicated graphics capabilities of the Nvidia RTX 4060, while the M3 Max employs its advanced integrated GPU and substantial memory bandwidth. Detailed benchmarks are presented, accompanied by sample outputs, to illustrate each system’s efficiency. Additionally, this video examines the implications of these results for AI practitioners in 2025, considering whether an upgraded older platform can compete with modern technology. The findings may offer unexpected insights.

Designed for viewers with an interest in AI applications, hardware optimization, or technological advancements, this presentation combines rigorous data with an accessible delivery. Visual aids enhance the discussion for clarity. You are cordially invited to watch the complete analysis to discern which system prevails. Subscriptions, likes, and comments are appreciated—please feel free to share your observations on these configurations and their relevance to AI-driven creativity.

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