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Dmitry Sonko2013-07-21 11:52:18
Mac Mini
Dmitry Sonko, 2013-07-21 11:52:18

Mac mini question?

I'm going to change my home technical environment. The choice is either between desktop or Mac Mini. While I was looking for information about him, I read such a moment that he gets very hot and needs to be cooled down forcibly. Please tell me, is it really so? By profession, I am a web developer, so the constant set of software used is: web server + database, Phpstorm, db forge, browser or a couple with 10-15 open tabs. In addition, part of the developed software works on Windows servers, so there is a need to periodically keep the Wirth machine turned on. My choice lies between models with i5 and i7, most likely i5 + increasing RAM to the supported maximum. I would like to know how generally Mac mini is suitable for working with heavy applications,

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dimmy, 2013-07-22
@SonkoDmitry

mac mini late2012, i5, 16gb, ssd + hdd - I didn’t even think about overheating, it works very quietly (this, to be honest, is surprising). I consider the cooler for 120 as in the comment above to be a complete perversion.
performance with a head, although my loads are really not very large - a storm (although the project is not very small), 1-2 browsers, 20-100 tabs, sometimes virtualbox.

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vosi, 2013-07-21
@vosi

if you look at a macmini, it’s better to assemble a hackintosh,
it will be 2 times faster and a little cheaper

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kamlay, 2013-07-21
@kamlay

As soon as it starts to warm up, the fan starts to rustle. I usually have this when the processor load is at 100% shelf. I never get cold, I don't have any problems. Mid2011, i5, a 256 GB SSD was added to the standard HDD and memory was upgraded to 16 GB - everything is like clockwork.

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Dmitry Skogorev, 2013-07-21
@EnterSandman

bullshit everything. Works great, no overheating

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Sergey Petrikov, 2013-07-21
@RicoX

At home, as a desktop, it costs mc816, an SSD screw is added and the memory is upgraded to 16GB. Surprisingly, virtual machines on Parallels work well, the cooler does not even turn on, everything does not complain about heavy applications either. There is a fly in the ointment, for example, Skype with FullHD screen broadcasting turned on, it surely consumes 60% of one core, if you add a hanging flash in the browser to it, it’s easy to load the entire system at 100%, since you can immediately hear the cooler turned on (after complete silence, a rather vile sound) . On a standard cable, the SSD refuses to give out more than 120 megabytes per second for writing, about 180 for reading is pulled out, while on another PC the same screw confidently gives out 450/520. I looked at the used RAM, I can’t load more than 12GB (2 virtual machines with Windows and Debian, 2 browsers, about 40 tabs in total, working software like vnc, rdp, iTerm2, SublimeText, etc). At your request, I would take the i5 model 12, immediately add RAM + SSD.
Great machine for the money, but do not expect miracles.

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Nikita Gusakov, 2013-07-21
@hell0w0rd

I have a macbook 13", the tasks are about the same, the poppy heats up only when watching movies on a flash / games

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Argons, 2013-07-21
@Argons

It costs Mac mini 2011, sometimes I play tanks in a virtual machine, in winter there were no problems with overheating for the summer, just in case, I put it on a 120 cooler ))

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