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Mac mini 2011 tech specs
Mac mini 2011 tech specs












mac mini 2011 tech specs
  1. #Mac mini 2011 tech specs mac os x#
  2. #Mac mini 2011 tech specs upgrade#
  3. #Mac mini 2011 tech specs Pc#
  4. #Mac mini 2011 tech specs mac#

#Mac mini 2011 tech specs mac#

On January 10, 2005, the Mac Mini was announced alongside the iPod shuffle at the Macworld Conference & Expo and was described by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the time as the "most affordable Mac ever". Rumors predicted that the "headless iMac" would be extremely small, include no display, and would be positioned as Apple's entry-level desktop computer.

mac mini 2011 tech specs

2.7 Support for pre-OS X Mac applicationsĪ small form factor computer had been widely speculated and requested long before the release of the Mac Mini.The updated unibody Mac Mini is notable as Apple's first computer to include an HDMI video port to connect to a television or other display, more readily positioning the unit as a home theater device alternative to the Apple TV. A special Server version of the computer is also intended for use as a server in a small network, and starting with the mid-2010 revision, all Server models include the Server edition of the OS X operating system.

#Mac mini 2011 tech specs Pc#

The primary intended market for the Mac Mini was users switching from a traditional Windows PC to a Mac who might already own a compatible display, keyboard and mouse, though these could be easily purchased if needed. The Mac Mini was the first consumer level Macintosh desktop to ship without a display, keyboard, or mouse since Apple's success following the release of the iMac, with Apple marketing it as BYODKM (Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, and Mouse) to reinforce this fact. The Mac Mini is one of three desktop computers in the current Macintosh lineup, the other two being the iMac and Mac Pro, although it generally uses components usually featured in laptops, hence its small size. Models pre-2010 used an external power supply and were narrower but taller at 2.0×6.5×6.5 inches (51×170×170 mm). Before the mid-2011 revision, all models, except the mid-2010 server model, came with an internal optical disc drive. Like earlier mini-ITX PC designs, it is 7.7 inches (196 mm) square and 1.4 inches (36 mm) tall. The Mac Mini (marketed as Mac mini) is a small form factor desktop computer manufactured by Apple Inc. Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, FireWire, USB 3 (current release), HDMI, SDXC, Thunderbolt Intel Core i5 & Core i7 (current release)ĥ00 GB (i5 model), 1 TB (i7 model), or two 1 TB hard drives (i7 server model) (October 2012)ĬD/DVD drive (pre-July 2011 models), Digital distribution (post-July 2011 models) Please help improve this table if you can. I couldn't see discussions like this anywhere else online, and I DEFINITELY do not want to go to any Stack Exchanges (considering troll admins shut every legitimate question down, seemingly).This table may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.

#Mac mini 2011 tech specs upgrade#

Can I upgrade the AMD Radeon without worrying about heating problems? able to take the extra heat that will likely result from the increased processing power?ģ. If I am to upgrade the CPU, are the motherboard, heat sync, fan, etc. Is the processor even upgradable, or did Apple sodder the CPU into the motherboard?Ģ. So no, this isn't intended to be a gaming rig, but I do intend to use it for at least 5 more years as a productivity workhorse.ġ.

#Mac mini 2011 tech specs mac os x#

Specs are: Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5, 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 Memory (after I upgraded from 4GB since RAM pressure was 70% at idle), Standard 500 GB 5400RPM Hard Drive (which I intend to replace with a suitable SSD and no, I don't know what SATA or anything about hard drive/SSD connections, so if someone could shed some light on that, that would be great), and obviously integrated graphics with AMD Radeon HD 6630M 256 MB :P. So I've been trying to upgrade my Mac Mini (Mid 2011) recently.














Mac mini 2011 tech specs