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2012 mac mini review
2012 mac mini review
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Power draw was more impressive, though, with the system idling at just 18W and peaking at 73W. That's almost at the thermal envelope of this particular part and, while the system never became unstable, it's a cause for concern. It's easy to see why Apple hasn't chosen more powerful parts than the Core i7 included here - when tested in both OS X and Windows, the quad-core chip peaked at around 100C. That's a poorer result than the last Mac mini, which had an AMD Radeon HD 6630M and scored 69fps in our Low-quality benchmark. For users who want a solid desktop Mac but balk at the thought of spending several thousand dollars on a workstation-grade Mac Pro, the Mac Mini has long been an affordable option for an entry level desktop computer. Intel's HD 4000 graphics chip scored a mediocre 57fps in our Low-quality Crysis test, and there's now no option to included a discrete GPU. There's enough application power to handle all but the most demanding of business software, but don't expect the Mac mini to handle graphical tasks just as well. That's barely behind the 0.96 scored by the latest iMac, and it's a much more impressive score than the 0.72 result of the Core i5 chip in 2011's machine. The chip is aided by 4GB of DDR3 RAM and scored 0.93 in our benchmarks. Its base clock of 2.6GHz is reasonable, it's got four physical cores, and its Turbo Boost stats are impressive: all four cores can hit a peak of 3.4GHz, with one core able to go an additional 200MHz faster. That's not to say the Core i7-3720QM used in this particular Mac mini is found wanting in the power department.

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There's no sign of desktop chips here, though - this PC is too small, so Apple has had to turn to Intel's mobile parts.

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Specification and performanceĪpple's other hardware update also follows in the iMac's footsteps, with Ivy Bridge processors replacing the Sandy Bridge technology employed in older Mac minis.

2012 mac mini review

The drive scored 277MB/s and 315MB/s in Xbench's sequential read and write benchmarks - much quicker than even the fastest hard disk, even if it's not able to match the 302MB/s and 364MB/s of the Fusion Drive in the latest iMac. The benefits of the Fusion Drive will only become obvious over time, but we're still able to test the raw speed of the SSD thanks to OS X benchmarking tool Xbench. Those installing Microsoft's OS via Apple's Boot Camp are only able to partition the hard disk. The only delicate part was disconnecting / connecting the disk ribbon cables on the main board.

2012 mac mini review

It was pretty straightforward and took me about 45 minutes. Windows users aren't able to access these benefits, however. I have replaced the original HD in a Mac mini late 2012, using the iFixit kit, by a 120 GB SSD and a 1TB HD for use as a media server.

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New software is automatically installed to the SSD as long as there's room. Out-of-the-box, the OS and several of Apple's key apps are installed to the SSD, and the system monitors your behaviour over time - if apps aren't used, they're moved to the hard disk. OS X manages interaction between the SSD and hard disk by itself, so there's no way for the user to intervene. Ben makes power cords, power supplies and fully configured media servers leveraging that most perfect of computer brands, Apple’s Mac. That's double the amount of space supported by Intel's system, and it works in a much more advanced way: OS X and key applications are stored on the SSD for increased responsiveness, while rarely-used software is relegated to the hard disk to preserve system performance. Mojo Audio Mac Mini Media Server, stacked with Joule II PSU Mojo Audio Joule II linear PSU Guts of the Mojo Audio Joule II linear PSU I met Ben Zwickel of Mojo Audio at CAF this year. The concept is similar to Intel's Smart Responsive Technology, but it goes one step further by strapping a 128GB SSD to a 1TB hard disk.

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Build quality is beyond reproach too.įusion Drive was introduced in the latest iMac, is the Fusion Drive. It has high-end wireless modules (WiFi and Bluetooth), so this computer support all the advanced features such as AirDrop, SMS, Apple Pay on the Web, Handoff, Universal Clipboard (copy and paste to/from iPhone), Power.

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It's not ugly or dated: the curved corners, flat top and aluminium construction ensure it's better looking than every small-form-factor business machine. The Mac Mini Late 2012 supports the latest Mac OS version (High Sierra) and very likely will support the next version as well.

2012 mac mini review