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---------- Out of context, but this made me laugh...we all say this online don't we.
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I'm an idiot.
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![]() My point was I do not consider a "real gpu" to be something that would go in a notebook. Since a PCIe would obviously not fit in a mini putting a "real GPU" in it would make it no longer a mini. I would love to have a machine like that. Right now there is a jump from the iMac to the pro with nothing that fits if all-in-ones are not for you but you do not really need all the power a MP gives you.
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http://ark.intel.com/products/70845/...Cache-3_50-GHz No GPU Same with all the Socket 2011 parts. When you buy a server with Socket 2011 parts, they usually put some incredibly low-end graphics part on it so that it can be setup. Servers operate headless otherwise. Workstations buy their own beefy GPU parts. What I expect is that Apple will put a thunderbolt port or two on the system board that utilizes the onboard GPU if present (or "hybrid graphics" mode, otherwise users will be told point blank that the display port on the graphics card is not a thunderbolt part (all ATI cards have DP ports on them, they just aren't the mini-displayport connectors.) Given that you can drive like 9 monitors from a single graphics card. |
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Join the club.... ![]() (Y) bingo haha! I love my Mac Mini though!
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![]() I think the high end Mac Mini is a very solid machine, I'm very happy with my dual core 2011 Mac Mini, even when I was using it as my main machine with 3 VMs, 16GB RAM, 60 safari tabs, and plex/website hosting simultaneously it was still very responsive - and that was only with the stock 5400RPM HDD!!!! So I imagine a SSD or dual SSD in RAID0/1 would be damn impressive as a main machine. Just need to wait a bit longer for the technology to advance, then we can use ThunderBolt with external graphics cards via PCIe (50gb or 100gb/s TB isn't too far away, more than enough to carry even the higher end res monitors).
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I want a Mini that has a dedicated GPU and will wait until it's available. A Thunderbolt GPU isn't ideal as I don't want to buy a tiny computer then have a bunch of stuff connected to it. Prolly will get internal SSD and connect to a NAS for storage. Think the Mini's expected to get an update this Fall so it'll be a bit of a wait.
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