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M1 mac mini review
M1 mac mini review











  1. M1 mac mini review for mac#
  2. M1 mac mini review mac#

Only connect one bus-powered device at a time. USB-A ports will not charge iPads or support SD readers, including Apple SuperDrive.Internal SSD enclosure only fits M.2 SATA SSD drives, does not work with NVMe.

M1 mac mini review mac#

Does not support 2018 & earlier Mac Mini models.

M1 mac mini review for mac#

Pricing and Availability: Satechi’s Type-C Stand & Hub for Mac Mini with SSD Enclosure is available now at and from for $99.99.

m1 mac mini review

Every M1 Mac mini owner should probably have one. Satechi’s Mac mini hub is great value at $99. Due to changes in macOS, it’s soon not going to be possible to boot from external storage, so you won’t be able to use the hub or any external drive as a boot volume, but there goes Apple taking out choices away again. Of course, the drive speeds aren’t going to match the speed of the Mac mini’s SSD which is soldered to the motherboard, but I think it’s perfectly fast enough at a maximum of 5GB for storing documents, photos and other data. Schon der Erstlingswurf M1 liefert deutlich mehr Leistung als alle bisher im Mac Mini eingesetzten CPUs und das bei weniger Stromverbrauch und Geräusch. Apple hasn’t disclosed the TDP for the 3.2-GHz M1, but it appears to be in the vicinity of a mere 10 watts. Whoever decided to add the M.2 SATA SSD bay is a genius. The 3.2-GHz Intel Core i7 in the prior Mac Mini had a thermal design power of 65 watts. Every video I’ve published since January has been edited, polished and published directly on that Mac mini. It’s still coupled with my huge 34 ultra-widescreen monitor and it still performs brilliantly.

m1 mac mini review

I love it and think it’s a great way of making Apple’s Mac mini more usable while boosting the data storage without paying Apple’s SSD prices or fiddling around with unsightly external drives. The Apple Mac mini 'M1' 8-Core (2020) model features a 5-nm 3.2 GHz Apple M1 processor with 8 cores (4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores), an 8-core GPU, a 16-core Neural Engine, 16GB of onboard RAM, and by default, either a 256GB onboard SSD Connectivity includes 802. This has resulted in the repurposing of my M1 Mac mini from a do-it-all machine to a video and audio editing station. Verdict: The Satechi Stand Hub for Mac mini with SSD Enclosure puts all the ports that are needed most often at the front and it’s so slim it hardly notices once it’s nestled underneath the Mac mini. The SSD storage works only with M.2 SATA SSD and not NVMe – so ensure the correct SSD is fitted. The Satechi Mac mini hub only fits Apple’s M1 Mac mini (2020) and isn’t available in Space Gray. That means a lot of changes have come to the company’s smallest Mac. On the underside of the Satechi hub for Mac mini there is a compartment that can take an M.2 SATA. The Mac Mini is the first desktop Mac with Apple’s M1 chip inside.













M1 mac mini review