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Mac mini 2012 noise compared to late 2009 model
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Today my Mac mini 2009 late model's hdd crashed. I'm now considering upgrading to 2012 i7, 2,3 GHz model. Does anyone know how the noise level is when comparing the two? Thanks |
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http://www.macmall.com/p/Apple-Deskt...64~pdp.iadfcjd this is 588 http://www.macmall.com/p/LaCie-Hard-...36~pdp.iadgjgf this is 199 total is 786. link to macmall from ebates and pay with a paypal credit card you get about 30 off you are at 756 you can buy parallels for 50 and get a 50 dollar rebate from macmall. if you don't use parallels and windows it will sell on ebay for 35-40 knock your total down to 720. all warranty onl add ram if you think you need it. in fact you could sell the dead 2009 mini on ebay for 200 to 300 knock down your price to 400 AND SOME CHANGE this would beat up on your current machine. Last edited by philipma1957; Nov 30, 2012 at 08:06 AM. |
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Other than hard drive clicking, I've yet to hear a peep from my 2012 quad.
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The base i7 quad. Upgraded the RAM to 16GB. I've done some heavy duty audio work on it, and some HD video work. Haven't used Final Cut yet, and I don't use Handbrake, but for what I've done so far, it's just as quiet as my late 2009 Mini.
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Great to hear! And what drive did you choose?
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Just to add to this, in case this is still interesting to some: My i7 2.6 Ghz Mac Mini becomes extremely noisy under heavy load (rendering in Final Cut Pro X or transcoding in Handbrake). I was a bit shocked at first by the amount of noise that thing can generate, seeing how I hardly ever heard anything from my 2009 Mac Mini.
The Mac Mini is hidden away behind my monitor (with ample room for ventilation, of course), yet I could not listen to music at a "normal" volume while rendering a video in FCP X due to the fan noise. Not a major issue, as rendering/transcoding is usually a "dedicated" task (i.e. I don't expect to do anything else while doing that). No other tasks have elicited any kind of fan noise though. I have an external WD hard drive and the silent "hiss" of the hard drive's fan is usually the only thing I hear. Addendum: The fan noise only appears to occur when the CPU usage is pushed up to >700% (implying near-full usage of the 8 virtual cores), i.e. only when the CPU is used very efficiently, which FCP X seems to do during all rendering tasks, while Handbrake sometimes hovers around 400%, depending on the kind of task. Last edited by MentalFloss; Dec 23, 2012 at 05:14 PM. |
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How cool and quiet is Mac mini running while playing Blu-Ray movies, please?
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I tried to stress my new 2012 mini and see if I could get the fans loud by running BOINC at 100% processor output on all 8 virtual cores for a few hours. The fans only got up to 2300 RPM (base is 1800 RPM) and I couldn't hear it at all. No fan control program installed. I was impressed.
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2012 Mac Mini - i7 Quad Core 2.3 GHz - 4GB RAM - 128 GB SSD |
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Well, you won't have the optical drive noise at startup, that's for sure. I love the 09 Mini's -- which one did you have?
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2.66ghz Mac Mini Server(operating w/Mini OS)16gb ram!!!/1.67ghz Powerbook G5 15" DLHR/512mb 1st gen Shuffle/iPhone 16gb/30" ACD |
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The only other option is that the fans on my Mac Mini are broken.
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I tried the 3D anaglyph option in VLC 2.1.0, and while it did not produce a usable result (I guess that option is a work in progress), it pushed the CPU load up to 120% (which one the one hand makes sense, as VLC then has to play two video streams at the same time, but which is on the other hand surprising, as you'd expect some processing load for the creation of the anaglyph image). Still not enough to elicit any fan noise. The loud Samsung Bluray drive I use is a much bigger issue though. With that noisy drive, this would not be a living room option in my opinion. |
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