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dr.zeissler

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Oct 1, 2018
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Hi,

does the entry model have:
- one cooling fan or two?
- one 256SSD-Chip or 2x128SSDChips(256 total)
- how much performance difference do the two additional gpu-cores of the better model make?
- the same as the pro/max/chip in terms of feature set?

Thx!
 

Saberon2014

macrumors regular
Nov 26, 2013
118
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Hi,

does the entry model have:
- one cooling fan or two?
- one 256SSD-Chip or 2x128SSDChips(256 total)
- how much performance difference do the two additional gpu-cores of the better model make?
- the same as the pro/max/chip in terms of feature set?

Thx!
One fan.
 

dr.zeissler

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 1, 2018
70
12
After that I expected a bit more...now I am thinking about waiting for m3pro MacMini.


 

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Fishrrman

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Feb 20, 2009
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"now I am thinking about waiting for m3pro MacMini."

I sense that it will prove "worth the wait..."
 

picpicmac

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Aug 10, 2023
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Normal stuff (mail,web,..) but also gaming.


"Gaming" is too vague. If you mean the first-person-shooter kind, and want high fps, then a "gaming" specific PC is probably a better bet.

For the other stuff, a base model iMac will be fine. Many of us use quite old iMacs to do everyday jobs like email.
 
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