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Monitor configuration for 2012 mac mini
Monitor configuration for 2012 mac mini










I work 80% of my time on the MacBook and only go to the big setup when I want to finalize there or need my bigger libraries and more workhorse power. If I want to work in the car, train or plane, which rarely happens, the old MacBook would still do it (and travel is not an issue at the moment). Version 2 is a little more cable tangle, but small enough to stay mobile. And the MacMini is small, fits in the backpack that transports my MicroKEY and the mobile SSDs. The difference in price is significant, 2000-2500 € which I could invest in bigger and faster hard drives. The MacBook pro 2013 would suffice as a pure master DAW and VEP server with the quadcore and 16 gb ram. The Mac Mini could then also be used as add on in the larger setup to replace a MacPro 2012. Variant 2 The MacBook Pro 2013 remains the master running Cubase and the VEP server, the MacMini is integrated as VEP add on and controlled remotely.

#Monitor configuration for 2012 mac mini upgrade#

I can still upgrade the iMac from 72 to 128 gb for 290€ if needed. My old MacBook Pro from 2013 would then no longer be needed. Variant 1 means, standalone solution, which can also be used as VEP add on or server in my larger setup and could replace one of my MacPros 2012 (I'll probably sell them both because I was supposed to get along with two Macs). And, the MacMini still runs with Mojave.Ģ MacPro 2012 - 12 core, 96 gb ram (VEP add ons) MacMini 2018 hexacore, 64 gb ram (self-upgraded) - price 1500 €.

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On the search for a new mobile solution there are 2 alternatives which I am currently checking:ġ.










Monitor configuration for 2012 mac mini