Posts: 52,249
Threads: 2,802
Joined: May 2025
Reputation:
2
And… most mini users won't really care about the PCIe thing.
Few will open it up to add storage. External enclosures with HDDs or SSDs are just to easy to use.
Posts: 33,936
Threads: 1,272
Joined: May 2025
Chakravartin wrote:
Another tidbit: Apple is no longer throwing in the DVI adapter. You now have to buy it, yourself with your new Mini.
(It's noted here as "sold separately.")
Pfft, thats stupid.
Its like when you buy a printer and it doesn't come with a USB cable, but XXXX could sell you one... for $29.
$8 a monoprice for the TB to DVI adapter, but of course you would have to wait for it...
Posts: 420
Threads: 30
Joined: Jan 2020
Reputation:
0
I'm pleased that I pulled the trigger on a new Mac mini a couple of months back, even though I knew it would cause a new mini to be released- this seems to have played out in my favor. I bought one new, off eBay- with 16GB RAM, and the i7 quad core for less than $1k. I do have various Firewire devices lying around, and it is useful to be able to use them without buying yet another adapter. The computer should have enough horsepower to last a decent while yet.....
cheers
scott
Posts: 21,860
Threads: 1,734
Joined: May 2025
Reputation:
0
Argh, this sucks. I need to buy a few Minis. This makes it much harder. I was hoping quad core (will likely run Windows at the same time) 8GB of RAM and SSD.
The dual-core 2.6GHz with 256GB Flash Storage is $900. I think I'm going to have to go with Windows machines at that price.
Posts: 23,742
Threads: 1,348
Joined: May 2025
Reputation:
0
verified soldered in our service provider portal.
also, bottom cover can no longer be removed by the user. security Torx screws and a suction cup.