Years ago i left a comment saying you look and sound like Ross from friends and you replied to it saying I’m not the 1st to say that lol. I think this was in your early RUclips days, where you had less than 10,000 subscribers. I randomly came across your video today as I put the M2 Mac mini last night. I’m actually so glad to see that you stuck it out and you now have over half a million subscribers. Well done, keep up the hard work, you’re doing really good!
Longtime Mac/Apple user (nearly 30 years), got an M2 Mac Mini with 16GB unified memory + 512GB SSD; then got Satechi hub (without the storage option), Not doing more than 1080p video editing (DaVinci Resolve & iMovie), but may have photo editing & audio editing going at same time so 16GB unified memory keeps things rolling smoothly; also have a 4TB USB-A/3.x HDD which is fast enough for 1080p video edit, that holds all my documents & projects; using a separate 2TB USB-A/3.x HDD for iMove & Photos Libraries. Running 2 displays. So far so good. Thinking about using my older 2018 Mac Mini as a Media/File server...
I've been a windows user for years, but I'm tired of the updates and performances on Windows. I have thought about trying the Mini Mac, all I do is edit 1080 and or 4k videos (film) I don't play games and I never download anything on my computer that I don't need. My question is which would be better for me, I'm getting the 16gb w/ 512 memory, the M1 or the M2 ? Thank you and great info on your video.
I was between this and ad MBP 14" but this won me over. I would be saving a massive 1250 euro for the same specs! For portability I can live with my 2019 MBP, especially that I do the heavy work only at home using the extra monitor, keyboard, and mouse. I'm buying an M2 Pro Mac Mini soon 🕺🕺
i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
@@eniolamelody6415 If you are a trader, 32GB of memory is more than sufficient. My recommendation is to save the 460 euros of the additional 32GB, (that is in Europe). I do so much video editing for RUclips and TikTok - tasks that demand more memory than online trading; yet the Mac Mini I bought has only 32GB.
Another great video, thanks! I too used to think the Apple ecosystem was highly overrated. But a about 5 years ago I started to make the transition to Apple land when the space gray 2018 Intel mini came out, more out of curiosity than anything else. The release of the M1 Macs sealed the deal.
@@TechGearTalk 😅I am a CSE student, planned on buying m2 mini, but remembered I have loadshedding problem in my country- so choose to buy laptops. After consideration, I selected MacBook pro m1 13"base model. Should I go with it? Or can u suggest a better laptop within this budget ( laptop prices r higher in Bangladesh)
i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
@@eniolamelody6415 What you're describing sounds more like a heat throttling problem than a RAM problem. I would check out the base M2 Studio Max ($2k) or even a refurbished M1 Studio Max (but not the Ultra). Both come with 32GB of unified memory and 512GB of storage, and it sounds like they might fit your use case. This is just a suggestion, I encourage you to do some research.
I use it for the last 2 weeks now, with double monitors and ipad connected to it. I can say it is awesome, i dont use MacBook pro anymore and I dont feel any difference
I'm going to upgrade from my base M1 to the M2 Pro sometime before summer. I was thinking about a studio, but I can literally get myself a base iPad Pro in addition to my Mac for the same price.
The soldered on SSD will eventually die taking the whole system with it. If you want your system to last, stick to the higher capacity options and only keep the OS and programs on the internal storage. Run your projects on an external drive.
Yeah it might die in like 8-10 years and by that point the computer will be obsolete anyways, Also it's not a guarantee the SSD will ever even fail most people don't do a crazy amount of reading/writing in daily use
@@UnlocalizedSimulator I agree. even an ancient 6 yr old My Passport used as the Time Machine backup is still going strong along with my soon to be upgraded iMac mid 2017
At first I wanted to buy a Mac Mini M2 but I instead chose the GMKtec NucBox K6 for 554€ with the Ryzen 7 7840HS 8C/16T 5.1GHz(which is a lot of faster than the base M2), 64GB of DDR5 RAM, 1TB of SSD, I installed Fedora Linux 40 with the Sway WM to have an Unix-like experience, I don't regret my purchase ! :)
I have a MacBook Air M1 and an iPad Pro 10.5, and for the life of me I cannot get the iPad pro 10.5 to use Sidecar for more than a few seconds wirelessly with the MacBook Air M1. I have to connect them with a lightning cable. Any suggestions?
I’m confused in which one to buy , I found a 2017 3ghz dual core i5 iMac with 8gb of ram for $500 , and there is also the new Mac mini m2 8gb ram for $600, im making music that use plugins for effects, which one would be faster and better?
Should I buy a m2 mac or a chromecast? both renders 4k, both can play movies, both connect to the internet, both are not useful for the develpers. please suggest
Do have iphone/ipad? If so the integration and synching of all key systems makes it a no brainer decision e.g if you use calendar reminders notes files apps that use icloud etc
if you are a pro /need for work never go base. certain devices the base models have sub standard storage -will affect speed. doesnt have to be pro i.m.o just up the ram/storage
8GBs of RAM on the M2 Mac Mini (regular) is below average. If you are in the digital arts (video/photo editor, front-end web developer, or DJ), increasing the RAM & SSD to 16GB/512GB configuration makes it worth it. It costs around $999 without a student discount. $899 with the student discount.
I've had nothing but problems with the m2 mini base model and it's USB support. Hubs just don't play nice and I am assuming you need a specific one which plays ball with apples I/O infrastructure and drivers. Incredibly frustrating and it's made me plan a move back to Windows since it's only going to be used for music.
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How the Mac mini m2 base model compares to the Mac Pro 2013 in video edit? 4k 8bit … 10 to 20 minutes… two layers Max 😅
As a mac mini user, this is all good, except for most of the reasons..are reasons to get any mac, not the mac mini specifically. Would have been nice to have a review that was specific to the mac mini.
If i only want to consume content and drive 2 monitors (1 27inch 4k monitor and another 32inch ultrawide 2k monitor) majority would be playing 4k content from youtube and other streaming services as well as have a dozen worth of tabs in chrome open. Will the M2 mac mini base model still work? I still have my 2015 mbp 15 and the fan noise is driving me nuts lately, i’ve had it for 8 years on clamshell mode hence i don’t really see me buying another laptop anytime soon. Thanks and Great Video as always! :)
Thank you for the kind words. Technically - yes - you can get by with the base model. My only thought is this - you clearly keep your devices for as long as possible and get the most value out of them. If you see yourself doing that again, it may be worth considering going with 16GB of unified memory. Also, check how much storage you're using up on your MBP and make sure that you have enough for anything you transfer (if you plan on doing that) - plus what you may need in the future. If it's really only viewing content online - 256GB will definitely work. Hope that helps.
Can we use it to sink our new iPhone, iPad, and iPad mini to to add back out music back to? I found haft my new in gone. My new products don’t have all my music.
Thanks for the video. Very informative! I have a question for you or any of your viewers. I bought the Mac Mini M2 and I just received the monitor, an LG 27UN850-W 4K. When I use the provided USB-C to USB-C cable I get no signal on the screen. When I use the provided HDMI to HDMI cable it works perfectly. Is this a settings issue, compatibility issue or perhaps something wrong with the monitor? Thanks and subscribed!
If you feel the urge to upgrade to a 16GB memory model, think if you really need it. My MBAir M1 has always been plenty fast for daily use and some Adobe Photoshop or Video editing. Also, I just picked up a refurbished base Mac Mini M2 from Apple online for $500 with a one year warranty. A bargain compared to the older M1.
i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
@@eniolamelody6415 You’re a trader, and the rule of spend what you can afford applies here. If you can afford more ram with the base M2 chip then go for it. Considering you trade, you don’t want the lack of ram causing your drive to die.
No. The storage is upgradeable. And all you need to upgrade is the soldering skills, SSD chips and equipment. And I trully think that the only right way to get M2 mac mini with the bigger SSD is by paying the good PC engineer to solder on a couple new BGA chips on the 256GB model. Or by buying/renting the equipment and doing it yourself. Much better and much smarter then paying a freaking 800$ for 4 SSD BGA chips to Apple.
Handy video. I'm looking to start up photography properly and get my RUclips channel going again with photography related stuff Looking at a cost efficient way to start and wasn't sure about the Mac Mini So your recommendation of the extra RAM and having 512 GB sounds like a sweet spot. Gave me some great information with this video 👍🏻
I bought the base model for my business. I’m using it for adobe illustrator, and light burn. I also bought a iPad Pro because I said if my Mac mini can’t handle illustrator I can use the iPad Pro for illustrator and transfer the pdf to the Mac mini to print to light burn. The Mac mini has more than exceeded my expectations this thing is powerful. So now I just use the iPad to draw my vectors or improve some customers logo. I would say this also always try to get Ram for longevity but if you are looking to save don’t worry this Mac can handle it
Shared memory is not a feature, it is just a way for company to make a computer without a powerful dedicated GPU at a lower cost! shared memory usually mean lower performance and with already dismal 8GB memory, a chuck of that will be used on video depend on resolution/amount of detail etc etc!
Recently I am seeing a price cut on Mac Studio coming to $1599 and M2 Pro to $1099. I am now a little confused.. can you suggest the best one to take. as I see the difference is around $500
My M2 Pro Mac Mini has Bluetooth issues. All good with Bluetooth keyboard and trackpad until I connect either of my two Bluetooth headphone sets. Then I get cursor skipping and keyborard freezing.
What is your experience with using non-native monitor resolutions? My research shows that if your monitor is not multiples of the Mini's native resolution, then it has to scale and bogs down the GPU. For instance, many 4K monitors are not at native resolution.
i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
I upgraded from a windows 10 2017 all in one desktop (12gb ram 1tb HD) to the M2 mac mini 24gb ram & 1tb ssd i have all apple products so honestly the mac mini was like the final upgrade to have a complete ecosystem havne't looked back at all and loving my mac mini for work. messages, and everything; i financed it with my apple card lol so just pay $100 a month for 12mo. i bought it back on jan of 2023 i have 2 ultrawide screen monitors so one HDMI & one thunderbolt to hdmi super fast for everything that i do for work and super happjy
@@PhoenixTsou Tbh: i agree. Not fond of the Apple mouse. Since I was switching from my old desktop. I was using this Amazon wireless mouse with LED lights lol 😆 so that’s what I use for my mouse still. And my keyboard. Same thing. It’s just a wireless Bluetooth keyboard. Does have led backlit keyboard and even a slot opening so I can place my phone standing up The only non Apple products on my setup 😅 but it definitely works well for me.
✅ Get your Nearl Air AR Smart Glasses Today!: amzn.to/3vGFGZZ - a portion of this video is sponsored by Nreal ⭐ Buy the M2 Mac Mini: geni.us/a4AGi (affiliate) What's up everyone?! I hope this overview of the M2 Mac Mini and M2 Pro Mac mini was helpful. Did I cover what you wanted to know? What else did you want to see or learn about? Would love to know what you think. Is this a desktop that you would get?
I have 16/256 M2 and have continuous issues with wifi. There is heaps of complaints about poor internet connectivity wifi and the M2, wish I’d seen them before I bought. Don’t get me wrong it is super fast booting and loading apps, but the wifi is flaky.
@@steveblanchard7293I think that’s a nice period to say this… I got a laptop from Samsung (Galaxy Book2 pro 360). It has been to service once for a display issue, and yesterday it passed away. All these in six months. I love Windows (productivity) but I also appreciate OSX. I’ll go for Mac Mini if it convinces me :)
Should I buy a m2 mac or a chromecast? both renders 4k, both can play movies, both connect to the internet, both are not useful for the develpers. please suggest
I have the Mac mini M2 Pro, but I barely use it. Since I'm doing more things with Stable Diffusion I prefer to do it on my Windows Laptop with Nvidia graphics card. The Mac mini is too slow for that
5:20 - Sidecar has ALWAYS given me problems. I've tried 3 completely different (expensive) routers at my house, the network at my office, three different iPad Pros, 4 different MacBooks/Minis. I've tried WiFi and USB C cables. The sidecar screen *always* freezes somewhere between 10 minutes and a few hours. The only fix is to disable sidecar and reenable it again. What the heck are you doing to make it so great and (I would assume) reliable?!
Oh wow - that's no good. I use an Orbi mesh system (not sure if that helps) but I haven't had issues as long as I had a good connection. I really appreciate you sharing your experience.
It seemed great for a few hours, then had to be reconnected to wifi every 30 seconds. So…….useless. I spent hours looking at my own router for issues then discovered 24 pages of complaints on the Apple site about hundreds of people having the same issue. Massive fault with these machines. Mine is an M2 Pro. Not sure what to do now but it’s useless to me without wifi! I can’t believe it. Saved for ages to buy this.
Yeah I opted for the higher memory options and stuck with 256GB to keep costs down. I have external thunderbolt SSDs which fills the gap. In video editing you want external drives anyhow. One drawback was the fact it would only output ypbpr to some monitors so I had to use an external adapter.
Did pretty much the same. I do sweat about the apps but anything else can be done off of an external SSD. Even some programs like DaVinci Resolve can be configured to make proxies or other temporary files in different directories. Also, yes the 256GB is slower than the M1 offering but it's barely noticeable if you're not running a benchmark or looking side-by-side comparisons. Also, the 16GB RAM and up are saving your system from having to use swaps, trashing the read/write cycles of your SSD. So, if you're stuck between the choice of either choosing higher unified memory or higher storage capacity, absolutely go for memory.
Hey daya! I'm a student in India and wanted to purchase a new mac for video editing! I want to do 4k video editing! Should I purchase mac mini m2 base variant or should I go for m1 air
@@ghumakkardsala I do editing in Premier Pro with no issues on an M2 Mac Mini with 256GB and 16GB of RAM. The RAM is not debatable. I use external Thunderbolt SSD drives for project storage and scratch volumes. Definitely up to the task
Been a windows user for 20 years , Bought Mac mini m2 a week ago to give it a try as I don't game on pc anymore after switching to Xbox series x + ps5 and only use Pc for work and entertainment . I don't noticed anything superior yet that was not available on windows. Overall a 6 out of 10. Probably a heaven only for RUclipsrs
you skipped over the horrible display bugs making hooking up external displays a nightmare... Apple has not fixed the flickering display bug for two years now. This is unacceptable.
@@TechGearTalk Thank you for responding. You were lucky. Check youtube for Mac Mini flickering display... you'll find dozens of videos with a variety of external display issues including the flicker and two displays at once not working properly. I just bought an M2 mini and out of the box my Samsung 32 inch smart Tv flickered and artifacted. I switched from HDMI to thunderbolt and still problems... I fiddled with TV settings and it finally stopped. I was using the same Tv with my 2015 MacBook Air with no issues. Though it works fine now... the experience with this and my last MacBook with the defective butterfly keyboard is testing my loyalty. My Macs from 1998 to 20010 ran like a champ for many years. I question the QA in recents products.
Malfunctioning wifi and Bluetooth: That is the only concern keeping me back! Have both been solved? I don't want to pay 700 to 1400 bucks to spend my time with "solving bad connections"...
Don’t forget that usb sucks for drives as there are a lot of transmission errors all the time which can lead eventually to data corruption .. but the storage you need or better buy a real computer
@@Bup7mmmh he didn't even mentioned the slow ssd issue with the new m2 mac mini, wich is the reasin for it to cost less than the m1 version (thing that he brings out as a pro) and didn't talk about third party accessories problems at all. you'all happy with magic keyboard and the magic mouse to not notice it?
The base model m2 Mac mini is a great deal. It becomes a progressively worse deal as you increase the ram, processor, and storage. Definitely buy it with a student discount.
@@nissan_skyline Why? The op hasn't said what they are using the Mini for, a studio is probably out or reach as is a M2 Pro Mini. And I wish my student son would have a Unidays account. He refused my request as he dosent need it, rather I'm not giving him the current offer of a £100 Apple Giftcard, which I could use towards a new iPhone.
Yes. All Apple custom silicon macs/MacBooks are not upgradable. That point was not a differentiation between macs - but between upgradable and “unupgradable” desktop. Hope that clears it up.
btw I went from and Intel 2018 macmini base model to an M2 mini base model 5 months ago...I miss some ports, and haven't noticed massive changes in performances....honestly.@@TechGearTalk
Years ago i left a comment saying you look and sound like Ross from friends and you replied to it saying I’m not the 1st to say that lol. I think this was in your early RUclips days, where you had less than 10,000 subscribers.
I randomly came across your video today as I put the M2 Mac mini last night.
I’m actually so glad to see that you stuck it out and you now have over half a million subscribers. Well done, keep up the hard work, you’re doing really good!
I appreciate you sharing this story - it has been quite a journey. That was 4 years ago on an M50 video - you were getting the M5
Longtime Mac/Apple user (nearly 30 years), got an M2 Mac Mini with 16GB unified memory + 512GB SSD; then got Satechi hub (without the storage option), Not doing more than 1080p video editing (DaVinci Resolve & iMovie), but may have photo editing & audio editing going at same time so 16GB unified memory keeps things rolling smoothly; also have a 4TB USB-A/3.x HDD which is fast enough for 1080p video edit, that holds all my documents & projects; using a separate 2TB USB-A/3.x HDD for iMove & Photos Libraries. Running 2 displays. So far so good. Thinking about using my older 2018 Mac Mini as a Media/File server...
I bought the base model @ $499 and I'm just using a so-so wifi hotspot from work to basic tasks. So far, the mini has exceeded my expectations.
Same except I got the 512GB version and couldn't be happier with the performance/price.
Dang, that was a really smart sponsor for the video and a perfect time to talk about it. Props...
I recently bought an M1 Mini......refurbished with 16 gigs of ram, a 1TB SSD and 10gig Ethernet. It's a very useful tool for me.
Excellent buy!
What did it cost?
How much you get it for?
Can it do smooth editing and playback of 422 10 bit log 8k and 4k video ?
How many core GPU?
@@jaspinderbabbu777 It barely suports 4k and cornhub
hey if i buy the M2 mac Mini, what display should i get?
I've been a windows user for years, but I'm tired of the updates and performances on Windows. I have thought about trying the Mini Mac, all I do is edit 1080 and or 4k videos (film) I don't play games and I never download anything on my computer that I don't need. My question is which would be better for me, I'm getting the 16gb w/ 512 memory, the M1 or the M2 ? Thank you and great info on your video.
I was between this and ad MBP 14" but this won me over. I would be saving a massive 1250 euro for the same specs! For portability I can live with my 2019 MBP, especially that I do the heavy work only at home using the extra monitor, keyboard, and mouse. I'm buying an M2 Pro Mac Mini soon
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i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
@@eniolamelody6415
If you are a trader, 32GB of memory is more than sufficient. My recommendation is to save the 460 euros of the additional 32GB, (that is in Europe). I do so much video editing for RUclips and TikTok - tasks that demand more memory than online trading; yet the Mac Mini I bought has only 32GB.
Another great video, thanks! I too used to think the Apple ecosystem was highly overrated. But a about 5 years ago I started to make the transition to Apple land when the space gray 2018 Intel mini came out, more out of curiosity than anything else. The release of the M1 Macs sealed the deal.
Transitioning to Apple’s custom silicon was a big move.
true I bought my m1 air last year and the sync b/w that and the iPhone is very very helpful for me. it is just insane.
@@TechGearTalk
😅I am a CSE student, planned on buying m2 mini, but remembered I have loadshedding problem in my country- so choose to buy laptops.
After consideration, I selected MacBook pro m1 13"base model.
Should I go with it? Or can u suggest a better laptop within this budget ( laptop prices r higher in Bangladesh)
i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
@@eniolamelody6415 What you're describing sounds more like a heat throttling problem than a RAM problem. I would check out the base M2 Studio Max ($2k) or even a refurbished M1 Studio Max (but not the Ultra). Both come with 32GB of unified memory and 512GB of storage, and it sounds like they might fit your use case. This is just a suggestion, I encourage you to do some research.
I use it for the last 2 weeks now, with double monitors and ipad connected to it. I can say it is awesome, i dont use MacBook pro anymore and I dont feel any difference
Those speakers look great, what brand are they?
I'm going to upgrade from my base M1 to the M2 Pro sometime before summer. I was thinking about a studio, but I can literally get myself a base iPad Pro in addition to my Mac for the same price.
The soldered on SSD will eventually die taking the whole system with it. If you want your system to last, stick to the higher capacity options and only keep the OS and programs on the internal storage. Run your projects on an external drive.
Or just buy a New one after 5-8 years when it dies...
Yeah it might die in like 8-10 years and by that point the computer will be obsolete anyways, Also it's not a guarantee the SSD will ever even fail most people don't do a crazy amount of reading/writing in daily use
@@UnlocalizedSimulator I agree. even an ancient 6 yr old My Passport used as the Time Machine backup is still going strong along with my soon to be upgraded iMac mid 2017
no use external drive as boot drive......and i am using that now writing comments...lol
Would you recommend the M2 Mac Mini with 16GB RAM for video editing? I use mainly DaVinci Resolve for my video editing.
Thanks for sharing this information have a great day ❤
Hope it was helpful. Thank you for being part of the channel!
At first I wanted to buy a Mac Mini M2 but I instead chose the GMKtec NucBox K6 for 554€ with the Ryzen 7 7840HS 8C/16T 5.1GHz(which is a lot of faster than the base M2), 64GB of DDR5 RAM, 1TB of SSD, I installed Fedora Linux 40 with the Sway WM to have an Unix-like experience, I don't regret my purchase ! :)
Really want to buy a Mac mini, but can I use my old 27” iMac as a monitor? I really can’t afford a monitor as well. Great insight, thank you
I have a MacBook Air M1 and an iPad Pro 10.5, and for the life of me I cannot get the iPad pro 10.5 to use Sidecar for more than a few seconds wirelessly with the MacBook Air M1. I have to connect them with a lightning cable. Any suggestions?
For someone that is using the mini for business purposes out of the home, would you really need the 10 G Ethernet?
nope. skip it. save money :)
I’m confused in which one to buy , I found a 2017 3ghz dual core i5 iMac with 8gb of ram for $500 , and there is also the new Mac mini m2 8gb ram for $600, im making music that use plugins for effects, which one would be faster and better?
thank you I was going for 24g ram 1tb space but than I said I can save money by listening to your video thank you 16g will work for me
Which m2 mac mini stand (desktop) do you use? Thanks
Should I buy a m2 mac or a chromecast? both renders 4k, both can play movies, both connect to the internet, both are not useful for the develpers. please suggest
Do have iphone/ipad? If so the integration and synching of all key systems makes it a no brainer decision e.g if you use calendar reminders notes files apps that use icloud etc
Thanks! Thanks for the buying advise.
So glad it was helpful. I appreciate the superchat! Thank you for being part of the channel, Jeff!
Got the base M2 and put the OS on a external SSD. Now it’s running a 1TB drive and no worries about the lack of ram trashing the internal drive.
Size of the external drive?
Doesn’t it have to be on internal drive
You can do that on apple devices? I would have never thought that would be possible
is the 8gb enough or is 16 necessary?
@@itr0863 external SSD is for storage, you need to by the overpriced Unified Ram from apple at £200 a pop.
Very nice video, is the base model enough for 4K video editing on Adobe premiere ? or should I go for the Pro version? Thanks
if you are a pro /need for work never go base. certain devices the base models have sub standard storage -will affect speed. doesnt have to be pro i.m.o just up the ram/storage
Would you recommend the Mac Mini 2 with 10 Core GPU and 16 Ram for RUclips workflow like editing 4K videos
8GBs of RAM on the M2 Mac Mini (regular) is below average. If you are in the digital arts (video/photo editor, front-end web developer, or DJ), increasing the RAM & SSD to 16GB/512GB configuration makes it worth it. It costs around $999 without a student discount. $899 with the student discount.
I've had nothing but problems with the m2 mini base model and it's USB support. Hubs just don't play nice and I am assuming you need a specific one which plays ball with apples I/O infrastructure and drivers. Incredibly frustrating and it's made me plan a move back to Windows since it's only going to be used for music.
How the Mac mini m2 base model compares to the Mac Pro 2013 in video edit? 4k 8bit … 10 to 20 minutes… two layers Max 😅
hey what's your speaker? look good
Audio Engine A2+. Hope that helps v
As a mac mini user, this is all good, except for most of the reasons..are reasons to get any mac, not the mac mini specifically. Would have been nice to have a review that was specific to the mac mini.
This is specific to the Mac mini?
@@nissan_skyline "3 months with the Mac mini" I think is pretty specific of a title
Awesome video, man. Thanks for all the tips! Wishing you a great week ahead. Cheers
Thank you brother!
I want to get a mac mini m2 but i have a 1920 x 1080 240hertz monitor, is it compatible?
If i only want to consume content and drive 2 monitors (1 27inch 4k monitor and another 32inch ultrawide 2k monitor) majority would be playing 4k content from youtube and other streaming services as well as have a dozen worth of tabs in chrome open. Will the M2 mac mini base model still work? I still have my 2015 mbp 15 and the fan noise is driving me nuts lately, i’ve had it for 8 years on clamshell mode hence i don’t really see me buying another laptop anytime soon. Thanks and Great Video as always! :)
Thank you for the kind words. Technically - yes - you can get by with the base model. My only thought is this - you clearly keep your devices for as long as possible and get the most value out of them. If you see yourself doing that again, it may be worth considering going with 16GB of unified memory. Also, check how much storage you're using up on your MBP and make sure that you have enough for anything you transfer (if you plan on doing that) - plus what you may need in the future. If it's really only viewing content online - 256GB will definitely work. Hope that helps.
will my Apple M2 mini mac accept fiber optics? Thanks.
Can we use it to sink our new iPhone, iPad, and iPad mini to to add back out music back to? I found haft my new in gone. My new products don’t have all my music.
Thanks for the video. Very informative! I have a question for you or any of your viewers. I bought the Mac Mini M2 and I just received the monitor, an LG 27UN850-W 4K. When I use the provided USB-C to USB-C cable I get no signal on the screen. When I use the provided HDMI to HDMI cable it works perfectly. Is this a settings issue, compatibility issue or perhaps something wrong with the monitor? Thanks and subscribed!
something out of range for the port or monitor. check specs/settings or bad port ,try em all. i presume u did ,just in case u didnt
I love your videos! This definitely helped me with making a choice of the M2 or the M2 Pro mini. Thanks so much!
Super-glad it was helpful! Thank you for being part of the community!
Talking bout the Mac mini while Mac Studio is staring at us. Lol
If you feel the urge to upgrade to a 16GB memory model, think if you really need it. My MBAir M1 has always been plenty fast for daily use and some Adobe Photoshop or Video editing.
Also, I just picked up a refurbished base Mac Mini M2 from Apple online for $500 with a one year warranty. A bargain compared to the older M1.
i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
@@eniolamelody6415 You’re a trader, and the rule of spend what you can afford applies here. If you can afford more ram with the base M2 chip then go for it. Considering you trade, you don’t want the lack of ram causing your drive to die.
"If" you qualify for the education discount right now it's $499 plus a $100 gift card.
Wow - sick deal!!!
No. The storage is upgradeable. And all you need to upgrade is the soldering skills, SSD chips and equipment. And I trully think that the only right way to get M2 mac mini with the bigger SSD is by paying the good PC engineer to solder on a couple new BGA chips on the 256GB model. Or by buying/renting the equipment and doing it yourself. Much better and much smarter then paying a freaking 800$ for 4 SSD BGA chips to Apple.
Can I use the Dell 24 inch touchscreen monitor on this ? Does touchscreen driver work ?
What glassess
Handy video.
I'm looking to start up photography properly and get my RUclips channel going again with photography related stuff
Looking at a cost efficient way to start and wasn't sure about the Mac Mini
So your recommendation of the extra RAM and having 512 GB sounds like a sweet spot.
Gave me some great information with this video 👍🏻
I bought the base model for my business. I’m using it for adobe illustrator, and light burn. I also bought a iPad Pro because I said if my Mac mini can’t handle illustrator I can use the iPad Pro for illustrator and transfer the pdf to the Mac mini to print to light burn. The Mac mini has more than exceeded my expectations this thing is powerful. So now I just use the iPad to draw my vectors or improve some customers logo. I would say this also always try to get Ram for longevity but if you are looking to save don’t worry this Mac can handle it
Shared memory is not a feature, it is just a way for company to make a computer without a powerful dedicated GPU at a lower cost! shared memory usually mean lower performance and with already dismal 8GB memory, a chuck of that will be used on video depend on resolution/amount of detail etc etc!
Don't upgrade the SSD, just go straight to the external a full 1TB cost £66 compared to 512gb more for £200
the ssd increases the speed. You don’t get that with an external which is probably why it’s 200
@@ak_1979 use 2 ssds and you will get 2 tb storage and just raid them
Horrible external monitor support, could use a display port, spotty Wi-Fi, but seems to be fixed in the new updates.
Recently I am seeing a price cut on Mac Studio coming to $1599 and M2 Pro to $1099. I am now a little confused.. can you suggest the best one to take. as I see the difference is around $500
Thanks! Great explanation.
Super glad it was helpful. Thank you for being part of the channel!
Can mac mini work with third party displays keyboard and mouse?
Yes. LOGI MX Keys for Mac, LOGI MX720 mouse and what ever display you want, although a 4k one is preferred.
Bluetooth was a nightmare for my M1 Mac Mini. Have they fixed it?
I haven't had issues (but I never had an issue with the M1). For the logitec MX Master 3S - I use the unifying receiver. Hope that helps.
My M2 Pro Mac Mini has Bluetooth issues. All good with Bluetooth keyboard and trackpad until I connect either of my two Bluetooth headphone sets. Then I get cursor skipping and keyborard freezing.
What is your experience with using non-native monitor resolutions? My research shows that if your monitor is not multiples of the Mini's native resolution, then it has to scale and bogs down the GPU. For instance, many 4K monitors are not at native resolution.
exactly what i need to figure out
i need your advice. my 2018 MacBook Pro laptop has 16 GB memory it works fine on start, but after a couple hours of being active, I'll have to keep refreshing the webpage to keep it active (I'm a trader). checked the RAM, checked the active monitor and the used memory always stays around 12.50. making the fan scream. however, i have a 4k extended monitor connected to it. I'm thinking of switching to Mac Mini or Mac Studio. but considering the prices, i don't want to spend like 4k on the studio and find out I don't really need it. hence I'm getting 2 more monitors, making it 3. So I can code on one and trade on 2 monitors. should I go for a 32 GB or 64 GB memory Mac? I don't want a situation where I'll have to upgrade again after some months?
or would you suggest i build a pc ?
I upgraded from a windows 10 2017 all in one desktop (12gb ram 1tb HD)
to the M2 mac mini 24gb ram & 1tb ssd
i have all apple products so honestly the mac mini was like the final upgrade to have a complete ecosystem
havne't looked back at all and loving my mac mini for work. messages, and everything;
i financed it with my apple card lol so just pay $100 a month for 12mo. i bought it back on jan of 2023
i have 2 ultrawide screen monitors so one HDMI & one thunderbolt to hdmi
super fast for everything that i do for work and super happjy
I just ordered the same specs, what mouse do you use. I find the magic mouse kind of bad at tracking
That's a dope setup!!! CONGRATS!!!
@@PhoenixTsou Tbh: i agree. Not fond of the Apple mouse.
Since I was switching from my old desktop.
I was using this Amazon wireless mouse with LED lights lol 😆 so that’s what I use for my mouse still.
And my keyboard. Same thing. It’s just a wireless Bluetooth keyboard. Does have led backlit keyboard and even a slot opening so I can place my phone standing up
The only non Apple products on my setup 😅 but it definitely works well for me.
@@PhoenixTsou I use the Microsoft Intellimouse Pro. It's wired, but highly programmable (using SteerMouse).
How’d you get it down to $100 a month?
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What's up everyone?! I hope this overview of the M2 Mac Mini and M2 Pro Mac mini was helpful. Did I cover what you wanted to know? What else did you want to see or learn about?
Would love to know what you think. Is this a desktop that you would get?
Can you make a video comparison mac mini m2 with mini pc with 7940hs?
Like performance, benchmark, davinci export etc.
I have 16/256 M2 and have continuous issues with wifi. There is heaps of complaints about poor internet connectivity wifi and the M2, wish I’d seen them before I bought. Don’t get me wrong it is super fast booting and loading apps, but the wifi is flaky.
I wonder is this a known universal problem?
Waiting for the m3 version of Mac mini. Let’s see
Enjoy the wait!
@@steveblanchard7293I think that’s a nice period to say this…
I got a laptop from Samsung (Galaxy Book2 pro 360). It has been to service once for a display issue, and yesterday it passed away. All these in six months. I love Windows (productivity) but I also appreciate OSX. I’ll go for Mac Mini if it convinces me :)
Should I buy a m2 mac or a chromecast? both renders 4k, both can play movies, both connect to the internet, both are not useful for the develpers. please suggest
Still making the accessories video?
Is it possible to install Windows OS on this computer then it will be dual OS?
Yes. Using Parallels.
@@TechGearTalk thanks a lot
Windows OS does not run on m2 macs or chromecasts
I have the Mac mini M2 Pro, but I barely use it. Since I'm doing more things with Stable Diffusion I prefer to do it on my Windows Laptop with Nvidia graphics card. The Mac mini is too slow for that
The Mac Studio is probably a better option. Although you already have a PC that works so I would just keep using that.
@@TechGearTalk I think it would not be a better option, no Mac because the AI models are optimized for the GPU especially from Nvidia
I couldn’t find the link to the hub you mentioned
5:20 - Sidecar has ALWAYS given me problems. I've tried 3 completely different (expensive) routers at my house, the network at my office, three different iPad Pros, 4 different MacBooks/Minis. I've tried WiFi and USB C cables. The sidecar screen *always* freezes somewhere between 10 minutes and a few hours. The only fix is to disable sidecar and reenable it again. What the heck are you doing to make it so great and (I would assume) reliable?!
Oh wow - that's no good. I use an Orbi mesh system (not sure if that helps) but I haven't had issues as long as I had a good connection. I really appreciate you sharing your experience.
It seemed great for a few hours, then had to be reconnected to wifi every 30 seconds. So…….useless. I spent hours looking at my own router for issues then discovered 24 pages of complaints on the Apple site about hundreds of people having the same issue. Massive fault with these machines. Mine is an M2 Pro. Not sure what to do now but it’s useless to me without wifi! I can’t believe it. Saved for ages to buy this.
Wow learned so much from just one video - sidecar, sharing across iPad/MacBook/Mac Mimi using the same keyboard and mouse? 🤯thank you !
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for being part of the channel!
Hey, can i install windows os in this ? And use as windows pc ?
Yes, with Parallels. (I would for sure get 16GB of unified memory for that purpose.
How can you just so casually mention if you need more port, you can get the M2 PRO!! that's $1299 instead of $599 don't you think is worth a mention?
Yeah I opted for the higher memory options and stuck with 256GB to keep costs down. I have external thunderbolt SSDs which fills the gap. In video editing you want external drives anyhow. One drawback was the fact it would only output ypbpr to some monitors so I had to use an external adapter.
Did pretty much the same. I do sweat about the apps but anything else can be done off of an external SSD. Even some programs like DaVinci Resolve can be configured to make proxies or other temporary files in different directories. Also, yes the 256GB is slower than the M1 offering but it's barely noticeable if you're not running a benchmark or looking side-by-side comparisons.
Also, the 16GB RAM and up are saving your system from having to use swaps, trashing the read/write cycles of your SSD. So, if you're stuck between the choice of either choosing higher unified memory or higher storage capacity, absolutely go for memory.
Hey daya! I'm a student in India and wanted to purchase a new mac for video editing! I want to do 4k video editing! Should I purchase mac mini m2 base variant or should I go for m1 air
@@ghumakkardsala I do editing in Premier Pro with no issues on an M2 Mac Mini with 256GB and 16GB of RAM. The RAM is not debatable. I use external Thunderbolt SSD drives for project storage and scratch volumes. Definitely up to the task
@@digitalisetherium what about m1 air can it handle?
@@ghumakkardsala Yes! But again. Get the higher RAM version. 16GB is sufficient
Been a windows user for 20 years , Bought Mac mini m2 a week ago to give it a try as I don't game on pc anymore after switching to Xbox series x + ps5 and only use Pc for work and entertainment . I don't noticed anything superior yet that was not available on windows. Overall a 6 out of 10. Probably a heaven only for RUclipsrs
For over 25 years been a MS Dos user., Now switched to chromecast., feels soo much better these days.
m2 256gb is now 599 and 512gb is 799 or refurbished 699
Those glasses, wtf
Crazy… right?
you skipped over the horrible display bugs making hooking up external displays a nightmare... Apple has not fixed the flickering display bug for two years now. This is unacceptable.
Can you please tell me more about that. I’ve had no issues with the 3 displays I tested. Thanks!
@@TechGearTalk Thank you for responding. You were lucky. Check youtube for Mac Mini flickering display... you'll find dozens of videos with a variety of external display issues including the flicker and two displays at once not working properly. I just bought an M2 mini and out of the box my Samsung 32 inch smart Tv flickered and artifacted. I switched from HDMI to thunderbolt and still problems... I fiddled with TV settings and it finally stopped. I was using the same Tv with my 2015 MacBook Air with no issues. Though it works fine now... the experience with this and my last MacBook with the defective butterfly keyboard is testing my loyalty. My Macs from 1998 to 20010 ran like a champ for many years. I question the QA in recents products.
IT IS DISGRACEFULLY BAD with memory management....CONSTANT bluetooth disconnections. NOT ONE youtuber has mentioned ANY OF THESE ISSUES!
What issue with bad memory management? Will you explain it properly.
Can we do
-MUSIC PRODUCTION
-VEDIO EDITING
AND DOES IT SUPPORT C®@©KD SOFTWARE??
im tired of having a messy pc setup. it looks ugly.
The two reasons are true for every apple product...
I caught it today for 499
I use a MacBook 2015 with 128 gig
Malfunctioning wifi and Bluetooth: That is the only concern keeping me back! Have both been solved? I don't want to pay 700 to 1400 bucks to spend my time with "solving bad connections"...
I have not had any issues with mine. I do use a unifying receiver with my Logitech mouse.
@@TechGearTalk That is good to hear! ! Thank you for your response!
@@TechGearTalk can u give me the link of that device?
Yeah, serious wifi issues making mine unusable. Many many people having the same issue
Don’t forget that usb sucks for drives as there are a lot of transmission errors all the time which can lead eventually to data corruption .. but the storage you need or better buy a real computer
Really? Whats your Time Machine backup connected with ?, oh silly me you have a PC.
@@steveblanchard7293 Mac=PC
480p FTW
Sorry sir. But this absolutely sounded like an apple sales person.
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Or maybe it’s just an incredible computer…
@@Bup7mmmh he didn't even mentioned the slow ssd issue with the new m2 mac mini, wich is the reasin for it to cost less than the m1 version (thing that he brings out as a pro) and didn't talk about third party accessories problems at all. you'all happy with magic keyboard and the magic mouse to not notice it?
Absolutely not
yeah
It can be wired AND wireless?! Gadzukes!!! 😆😆😆
The base model m2 Mac mini is a great deal. It becomes a progressively worse deal as you increase the ram, processor, and storage. Definitely buy it with a student discount.
If you're increasing RAM, processor and storage on a Mac Mini you should just buy a Mac Studio at that point.
@@nissan_skyline Or get a Windows computer at that point.
@@youtubewatcher4603
@@nissan_skyline Why? The op hasn't said what they are using the Mini for, a studio is probably out or reach as is a M2 Pro Mini. And I wish my student son would have a Unidays account. He refused my request as he dosent need it, rather I'm not giving him the current offer of a £100 Apple Giftcard, which I could use towards a new iPhone.
strange your audio doesn't look / sound correct - way over possessed
Make sure to get at least 16 gb ram. You will regret getting only 8.
and still a macbook pro is the better choice
Pivot!! Pivot!!
WE WERE ON A BREAK!!! 😂🤣 Thanks for watching and for being part of the channel!
All macs are NOT UPGRADABLE!
Yes. All Apple custom silicon macs/MacBooks are not upgradable. That point was not a differentiation between macs - but between upgradable and “unupgradable” desktop. Hope that clears it up.
btw I went from and Intel 2018 macmini base model to an M2 mini base model 5 months ago...I miss some ports, and haven't noticed massive changes in performances....honestly.@@TechGearTalk
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