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That easily defeats Intel’s Hades Canyon NUC, which hit a score of 16,176. Geekbench 4 shows a multi-core score of 20,432. While the Mac Mini sets no records, the Intel Core i5-8400B’s performance is excellent. Our review unit was the $1,100 model with a Core i5-8400B processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB solid state drive. Put another way, the chips are designed with heavier power consumption in mind, and that translates to much better performance in all scenarios. The Core i5 and i7 processors not only have more cores (six, up from four) but also a higher thermal design power. The base Mac Mini ships with an Intel Core i3-8100H, which can be upgraded to either a Core i5-8400B or Core i7-8700B.
2014 mac mini review Pc#
If you want a desktop that you can improve in the future, consider a proper tower PC like the Dell Inspirion 5680. There’re limits to the benefits of upgrading such components, however. Intel’s NUC line, which is built with do-it-yourself users in mind, makes hard drive and RAM upgrades as simple as removing the cover. Most small desktops are hard to upgrade, but some make limited upgrades easier. You’ll have to pry around the rubber base, however, to even access the screws, and then you’ll have to completely remove the mainboard to remove and replace the RAM.

2014 mac mini review upgrade#
It’s technically possible to upgrade the RAM.

You could upgrade the RAM, but you won’t want to tryĪpple doesn’t care much for user upgrades, and the new Mac Mini is no exception. Most Mac Mini devices will be paired with only a small handful of peripherals, so the connectivity here is more than adequate. There’s USB-A 3.0 for mouse and keyboard as well as HDMI 2.0 for use with a monitor or HDTV. Unlike MacBooks, the Mac Mini places Thunderbolt 3 alongside a reasonable selection of alternatives. Intel’s NUC devices offer more USB-A 3.0 ports but, in recent models, pair them with a single Thunderbolt 3. Thunderbolt 3 remains the connection of premium devices, so four such ports on an affordable desktop is strange. The reliance on Thunderbolt 3 is very Apple. Turn it around, and you’ll find three Thunderbolt 3 ports, two USB 3 ports, Ethernet, HDMI 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Thunderbolt 3 is in, but it’s not all-inĬonnectivity separates the new Mac Mini from the old model, and every PC competitor. We can’t remember the last time we tested a desktop this quiet. The fan only ramps up to a noticeable level during heavy workloads and, even then, it’s a whisper. Size isn’t the only reason why a Mac Mini can fade into its surroundings. Asus, Zotac, and MSI make a variety of small desktops that beat the Mac Mini on size – though not all have eighth-generation Intel processors. Intel NUC models with integrated graphics are a bit more than four inches on a side and one to two inches thick, depending on the model. Intel’s Hades Canyon NUC is about the same size (though more rectangular), yet it comes with a discrete graphics chip. That said, the Mac Mini doesn’t feel as small as it once did. If Apple could ship a desktop with a cloaking device, it would, but the Mini’s subtle elegance is the next best thing. There’s not much else to say, really, and that’s the point. If Apple could ship a desktop with a cloaking device, it would, but the Mini is the next best thing. Even the power button is around back, where it joins the ports. The front and sides are almost entirely flat, broken only by the Apple logo on the top and a tiny, tiny LED on the lower right corner. It’s still a thin, slab of metal, sitting on a round rubber base that’s invisible when the desktop is in use. Though the 2018 Mac Mini is a redesign, it doesn’t throw out the previous look. Is the Mini still the perfect gateway drug for would-be Apple addicts? Blink, and you’ll miss it It’s not an outrageous price, but it bumps the Mac Mini into competition with a different league of hardware. Mac fans must pay at least $800 - $300 more than the previous entry. The new Mini, with the latest Intel chip, fixes that problem.

Now, we’re finally seeing the fourth design which hopes to compete with the best desktop computers. That left budget Mac fans settling for old hardware.
2014 mac mini review update#
Apple has sold the same design for eight years and didn’t update the internals for four (since 2014). A quick update followed the original, but the third-gen didn’t appear until 2010. Unlike the MacBook Pro, however, the Mini was neglected. You could upgrade the RAM, but you won’t want to try.Thunderbolt 3 is in, but it’s not all-in.
