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#510182 - 11/15/24 11:31 AM
Re: New M4 Mac Mini
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Yes, finally Apple has fitted 16 Gig of Ram on their base model (Something the competition has been doing for years) however, they still only fit 256 Gig of storage, which is a joke in this day and age, so add another 200 to upgrade that. (Although even 500 Gig is low compared to most of the competition at that price) Apart from the above it is a great little machine. (The Mac Mini has always been one Apples best value products) 2011, that's dodgy as Apple has no support for parts in Macs of that vintage.
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#510188 - 11/16/24 10:56 AM
Re: New M4 Mac Mini
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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For starters, the internal storage on the new Mac mini is user replaceable. Nobody’s sure yet whether you’ll have to buy an upgraded chip from Apple but probably someone will figure out how to do this. And quite honestly attached storage is so fast most audio/visual users use an attached SSD.
However, the benchmarks of the M4 are so much better than PC competitors that even if you spend another $400 on an internal 1TB SSD, it still beats its competitors. Personally I’d add a big external SSD and if I wanted to upgrade, I’d get more RAM. $200 would get you 24GB RAM, but the only reason you might need that for audio production is running huge orchestral libraries, and I rather doubt anyone here is doing that.
You really should watch some of the YouTube videos. Even the barebones base mini is gobsmacking testers with how it laughs at insane workloads, far beyond anything we’re going to throw at it. We’re not 4K 3D game developers, or working with 8K multiple video editing. Audio is laughably easier on computers compared to that.
For what we do, even the $600 base model is massively overpowered. And compared to its PC competitors that you’d need to pay well over twice the price for equivalent performance (even though you’d get more storage internally), you get Apple’s rock solid OS and no intrusive Windows bloat and vulnerability. It’s also an emulation powerhouse, so you can run Linux, Windows and other niche OS’s if you need to, at impressive benchmarks.
Most testers are calling the base model the best bang for the buck currently available by quite a margin..!
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#510194 - 11/16/24 11:59 AM
Re: New M4 Mac Mini
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5391
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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I have seen all the videos and always watch the keynote releases, which is why I said it is a great little machine, but it could have been even better. (If you watch the videos, you will find the storage is a complaint in virtually all of them) As to upgrades then it's like the Mac Studio with the storage plug-in (It just has 1 slot rather than the 2 in the Mac Studio), but better to get what you want at the outset, rather than upgrade later.
Bill
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#510213 - 11/20/24 12:00 PM
Re: New M4 Mac Mini
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Thunderbolt is Intel Not Apple; they just use it under licence. (Most PCs these days have a header that you plug a card in (For little money) if you need Thunderbolt speeds) Running Software (Or even the OS) on an external drive has been available on Pcs (Personal Computers) for donkeys' years, whether they run Mac, Windows or Linux. Nvme drives are used in most computers these days and easily match the speed of the drives in Apple Silicon Macs, but at a fraction of the price. (Many are even faster) As I said, the Mac Mini is a great computer, and if you want the Mac eco system it is the best value out there. BTW: there is no one OS that is best for everything, for that you need Mac, Windows and Linux to take full advantage of what's out there. BTW: even basic computers these days would make your 2011 Mac look like a dinosaur, so it's hardly surprising you are blown away by the new Mac Mini.
Bill
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#510233 - 11/22/24 05:26 PM
Re: New M4 Mac Mini
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 11/19/02
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Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Costco is selling the Apple 2024 Mac Mini Desktop Computer with the M4 chip base model for $479. This makes it the best bargain in Computers for 2024.Amazon is selling this for $559. https://www.amazon.com/Apple-2024-Desktop-Computer-10%E2%80%91core/dp/B0DLBTPDCS/ While the 16GB of Unified Memory is adequate for most tasks, the internal storage of 256GB is limiting. You can easily overcome this by attaching an external SSD drive. Here is a step by step guide on how to move your HOME folder to your External Drive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtIbGq6Od6oIt is easiest to do this when you power up your M4 Mac Mini for the very first time. You can also move your Applications folder to your External Drive. All your new Applications will get populated in this new location. However, the factory installed Applications that come with the M4 Mac Mini cannot be moved. They take up about 1.6GB of disk space. This is the 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD you can buy for $103. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9Y48V73This is the SSD Enclosure you can buy for $98. https://ziketech.com/products/zikedrive-usb4-40gbps-nvme-m-2-ssd-enclosure-z666Apple’s upgrade path is too steep. It does not make any sense. If you were to upgrade the base model with 32GB of Unified Memory and a 2TB internal SSD, you would be paying $599 + $400 +$800 = $1,799 It is no longer competitive at this price point. A more sensible path is to buy the base model and add an external SSD.
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