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Apple Mac Mini Desktop Computer w/ M2 Chip, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (2023 Model)

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Amazon has Apple Mac Mini Desktop Computer w/ M2 Chip (2023 Model, MMFJ3LL/A) on sale for $499.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Features:
  • Apple M2 Octa-Core Processor
  • 10-Core Integrated GPU
  • 8GB Unified Memory
  • 256GB Integrated NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive
  • 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E / Bluetooth 5.3
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB Type-A
    • 2x Thunderbolt 4
    • 1x HDMI
    • 1x Headphone Jack
    • 1x Gigabit Ethernet

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Amazon has Apple Mac Mini Desktop Computer w/ M2 Chip (2023 Model, MMFJ3LL/A) on sale for $499.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member aepro for finding this deal.

Note: At time of posting, delivery is set for May 15

Product Features:
  • Apple M2 Octa-Core Processor
  • 10-Core Integrated GPU
  • 8GB Unified Memory
  • 256GB Integrated NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive
  • 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E / Bluetooth 5.3
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB Type-A
    • 2x Thunderbolt 4
    • 1x HDMI
    • 1x Headphone Jack
    • 1x Gigabit Ethernet

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
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    • Our research indicates that this offer is $50 lower (9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $549 and higher.
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RickyBobby26
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No. No user replaceable memory or storage on these.
collinpark
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New Mac arch uses unified memory, ram is on the silicon itself if I am not mistaken
nutsack
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M2 Pro Mac mini is also $200 off for $1099. Great deal if you need the extra ram, storage, GPU.

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I would buy the m1/8gb/256 model but not this m2 model.

The ssd is half as fast on the m2 than the m1. The m1 drive was fast enough to smoothly page apps in 8GB. The m2 drive is not. You'll need to go to the 8gb/512 model to get similar drive performance.

Apple nerfed the m2 low end models after loads of people bought the m1 mini and it tanked sales of the higher end products, so they're nerfing the low end now that everyone is excited about the m1.

8GB is fine for everyday usage. If your applications need more than that, you're probably already aware of this. I use mine for browsing, playing media (it's ideal for that), taxes, and some light gaming but it still needs a ton of work on software end to even be considered a gaming platform.

Your htpc for the next 10 years, turnkey computer for anyone with simple needs, or an introduction to the mac environment.

If you aren't familiar with mac os, you might want to try it first. They do a lot of really stupid things that they've been doing for years/decades, and as people have complained about these issues, they're told to "get used to it".

For example, it's really squidgy with non apple usb devices. For example, many usb devices won't "wake" a mac from sleep. Apple support: "Just don't let it sleep". Umm. Nope. The popup menu bar at the top of mac os also will annoy tf out of you when using a browser with tabs. every time you move the cursor near a tab, the menu bar drops down and you click some random option. Apple support: "Just make the menu bar permanent and don't hide it, and get used to your tabs not being at the top of the screen. Which basically means that if you want a clean full screen use by your app, you have to jump through some hoops with their desktop window manager.

Windows users with a lot of PC usb peripherals like me will get enraged pretty often by it.
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pechangoApr 18, 2023 03:10 PM
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Quote from masterz13 :
Keep in mind you pretty much have to have a 4K monitor or higher with Mac desktops today. They scale things weirdly and refuse to accommodate non-4K screens.
Not 100% accurate, plenty of 1080p screens that work fine. The key here is to ensure the monitor you're using is compatible with MacOS and their resolutions as some don't play well.

For example the Dell S2721QS (I believe is the model number) "works" but is prone to flicker at some variable refresh rates. Even setting it at a static refresh rate won't fix the issue. Apparently the S2722QS is just fine, it's just the 21 version.

But I've used plenty of 1080p monitors on a variety of macs with no problem.
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gldooriiApr 18, 2023 03:55 PM
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Quote from JC8588 :
Would this be good for photo editing using Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Premiere Pro for video editing?
My wife uses PS and LR at the simultaneously all the time on her M1 Air and doesn't have any issues at all.
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gldooriiApr 18, 2023 04:03 PM
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Quote from pechango :
Not 100% accurate, plenty of 1080p screens that work fine. The key here is to ensure the monitor you're using is compatible with MacOS and their resolutions as some don't play well.

For example the Dell S2721QS (I believe is the model number) "works" but is prone to flicker at some variable refresh rates. Even setting it at a static refresh rate won't fix the issue. Apparently the S2722QS is just fine, it's just the 21 version.

But I've used plenty of 1080p monitors on a variety of macs with no problem.
Yea, but it takes research because the several FHD monitors I've tried over the past few years with a Mini, Air and Pro, all look incredibly blurry at 1080p. The PCs we have look MUCH better on those monitors. My research on the issue brings up a lot of results about a change that was made to OSX/MacOS at the time just after they dropped the old low-res Air and it effected FHD displays connected to the computers. So, yea, it's a major complaint since you might have to buy an additional monitor as well. I got sick of buying FHD monitors at Best Buy and returning them because I wanted a Mini connected to it and my gaming laptop.
If you already have a 4K display, then you're all set.
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Zeromus-XApr 18, 2023 04:44 PM
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Data point for anyone looking to use this for WFH - I've had my 8g/256g M2 for about ten days to decide if I want to return it for a 16g/512g. My standard app load is:
  • Safari (5-10 tabs)
  • Apple Mail
  • Calendar
  • Notes
  • Apple Music
  • Messages
  • Facebook Messenger
  • WhatsApp
  • Discord
  • Microsoft Remote Desktop
  • Elgato Stream Deck
  • Elgato Command Center
  • Poly Lens
  • Excel
  • Microsoft Teams

During the day my memory pressure frequently goes from green to yellow, but never red, and never slows down or shows any sign of struggle. I was really impressed by this and won't be sending it back for the larger one at almost double the price.

My biggest complaint is the number of ports - I have to use both a USB-A and a USB-C hub to connect my peripherals. I run everything hard wired to avoid latency and audio devices fighting, which is unusual and probably not a problem most will experience.

Outside of work, I use it mostly for Logic Pro recording and never go into the yellow, but I'm not working large projects or anything. Usually just a single 4-5 minute track with a couple add-ins.

Hope this helps someone.
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kevinaaaApr 18, 2023 05:30 PM
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Quote from masterz13 :
Keep in mind you pretty much have to have a 4K monitor or higher with Mac desktops today. They scale things weirdly and refuse to accommodate non-4K screens.
Scaling wise, Windows is much much better, which stays sharp and doesn't need to change resolution that make things blur.

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pechangoApr 18, 2023 05:46 PM
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Quote from gldoorii :
Yea, but it takes research because the several FHD monitors I've tried over the past few years with a Mini, Air and Pro, all look incredibly blurry at 1080p. The PCs we have look MUCH better on those monitors. My research on the issue brings up a lot of results about a change that was made to OSX/MacOS at the time just after they dropped the old low-res Air and it effected FHD displays connected to the computers. So, yea, it's a major complaint since you might have to buy an additional monitor as well. I got sick of buying FHD monitors at Best Buy and returning them because I wanted a Mini connected to it and my gaming laptop.
If you already have a 4K display, then you're all set.
With the wealth of monitors out there, one must do a good amount of research anyways. I wish I did more before I picked up the S2721QS that I have.

My wife has an Acer 1080p monitor we found at Costco and while it isn't sharp by any means, for someone like her who isn't looking for crispness it is a fine monitor for the money. I almost considered it. I prefer a 4k monitor though.
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sumthin_gudApr 18, 2023 06:05 PM
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Quote from nick79 :
this kind of price on an Apple computer with the modern-day silicon let's you in on an open secret of what 8Gb is good for - even now, let alone in a couple of years...
you're probably right about that... however they've been good with supporting their products. and the mx line of chips has been far superior to anything intel ever offered in terms of efficiency.

i think at the very basic level, it's a good computer, and a great entry level machine for those that like/want apple. it's good for document editing, web browsing, and very light editing. and for an entry level computer, it will do it exceptionally well.
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elefante72Apr 18, 2023 10:19 PM
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Quote from pechango :
Not 100% accurate, plenty of 1080p screens that work fine. The key here is to ensure the monitor you're using is compatible with MacOS and their resolutions as some don't play well.

For example the Dell S2721QS (I believe is the model number) "works" but is prone to flicker at some variable refresh rates. Even setting it at a static refresh rate won't fix the issue. Apparently the S2722QS is just fine, it's just the 21 version.

But I've used plenty of 1080p monitors on a variety of macs with no problem.
If this helps I used BetterDisplay which helped between my two 4k monitors and 2k monitor. My 4k monitors are the EXACT same LG model and MacOS treats one of them as a 4k and the other 2k even though EDID is correct. In any case w/ BD it solved all of the resolution matching which when you see fuzzy display on a 4k monitor it drives you crazy.

On my laptop it also works/ w/ DisplayLink when you put in the special driver. While DL is not the best at least w/ this app I was able to use the dock w/ the stupid 2 monitor limitation and it was resolution matching properly.
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elefante72Apr 18, 2023 10:24 PM
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Quote from djeep :
Only two Thunderbolt ports on this 🤮 the 2018 model had four thunderbolt ports on every model. If you want the full set of four thunderbolt you need the Pro model i think
While it is not optimal you can daisy chain TB, but I agree I feel the non pro are pretty limited that is why I spent the extra $$$ for the pro and so I wouldn't be so upset by the barebones they made this device. For many folks tho, they probably dont even care.
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elefante72Apr 18, 2023 10:27 PM
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Quote from kevinaaa :
Whoever want to pay for the 16GB definitely are not average users.
I know crazy when you can buy a 16GB DIMM for $30. Who ever needed more than 256K of RAM.
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elefante72Apr 18, 2023 10:39 PM
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Quote from MarcM2940 :
So, on top of the fact that the RAM is not expandable and is limited to 8GB forever, you're saying it's also shared with the video processing - as in no dedicated video card with its own memory? In 2023, who thinks this is a good idea?
To be fair Apple's UMA is in the middle between an APU and dedicated GC in Intel space where you can have a graphics "card" and EU on die, but you need to use the system RAM to function. This is slow (relatively). Apple uses the same concept but instead of having to go out to slower system RAM they put the DDR 5 on a super-fast bus so that the bandwidth/latency is about one generation behind say a 4 series and maybe an entry level 3 series Nvidia (that is not bad). Where is falls down is 3D, RT, DLSS, etc all the stuff needed for real gaming. In a dedicated video card you are going out to an PCIe bus and the processor and vRAM are on a super-fast bus but not dramatically faster than what Apple has done. Latest GC are using DDR6.

So the decisions are sound, the issue is that Apple takes that package and charge's a king's ransom for it where you can build a much faster PC for less $$$, however then you need to probably stick with Windows. That is Apple's key to making $$$. They make a device that will work for the masses--barely, then charge 10x for upgrades, the masses whine and pay up.

Also gaming is not an Apple strong suit, but for the creative aspects and most 2D work the integrated GPU is way more than enough, especially all the AI and EU they put on the pro die (which has almost 2x the transistors) and the max again double. So theoretically if Apple wanted they could make a competent gaming PC but we need Valve to port and optimize for ARM. The day will come.

While I understand the decisions and I don't think the pricing is crazy (I love mine) the biggest shame is the SSD that they put in the machine. It literally costs Apple less than $2 to add 256gig in material cost, so to me that is the most obnoxious pricing scheme.

To make it laughable they only charge $100 to go from gig to a 10 gig adapter, which is probably the only option that is reasonable priced. Go figure.
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BeigeTexture788Apr 18, 2023 10:59 PM
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Anybody have any experience building for x86 on these? I was hoping to get one to host my Github runners for building my Unity projects. Most of the other sub-$500 systems are not super attractive... Refurbs, sketchy brands, super old CPUs etc.

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Quote from MagentaScene2481 :
I would buy the m1/8gb/256 model but not this m2 model.

The ssd is half as fast on the m2 than the m1. The m1 drive was fast enough to smoothly page apps in 8GB. The m2 drive is not. You'll need to go to the 8gb/512 model to get similar drive performance.

Apple nerfed the m2 low end models after loads of people bought the m1 mini and it tanked sales of the higher end products, so they're nerfing the low end now that everyone is excited about the m1.

8GB is fine for everyday usage. If your applications need more than that, you're probably already aware of this. I use mine for browsing, playing media (it's ideal for that), taxes, and some light gaming but it still needs a ton of work on software end to even be considered a gaming platform.

Your htpc for the next 10 years, turnkey computer for anyone with simple needs, or an introduction to the mac environment.

If you aren't familiar with mac os, you might want to try it first. They do a lot of really stupid things that they've been doing for years/decades, and as people have complained about these issues, they're told to "get used to it".

For example, it's really squidgy with non apple usb devices. For example, many usb devices won't "wake" a mac from sleep. Apple support: "Just don't let it sleep". Umm. Nope. The popup menu bar at the top of mac os also will annoy tf out of you when using a browser with tabs. every time you move the cursor near a tab, the menu bar drops down and you click some random option. Apple support: "Just make the menu bar permanent and don't hide it, and get used to your tabs not being at the top of the screen. Which basically means that if you want a clean full screen use by your app, you have to jump through some hoops with their desktop window manager.

Windows users with a lot of PC usb peripherals like me will get enraged pretty often by it.
How well do wireless keyboard and mice work? Specifically from Logitech?

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