To support the extra power, the Late 2018 Mac mini has a 150W power supply, up from 85W on the 2014 model.Sure, the 2014 Mac mini started at 500, but the 799 entry point on 2018s machine, apart from the too-modest dollop of storage, delivers enough speed, flexibility, and connectivity to satisfy a. The entry level model has a quad-core 3.6 GHz 8th generation Intel i3 CPU, and the better model has a 3.0 GHz 6-core 8th generation Intel i5 CPU with Turbo Boost to 4.1 GHz. There are two base models.Aside from processing power, a 2018 Mac Mini will most likely come with 2018 specs, which means Thunderbolt 3/USB Type-C support, as well as DisplayPort 1.2 capable of handling 4K resolution.Keep in mind that we haven't tested the monitors' compatibility with the Mac Mini, so these recommendations are based on predictions. In terms of single-core performance, that puts the Mac mini at just below the 4.2Ghz 2017 iMac. As such, our recommendations will prioritize optimal performance over connectivity options, so some of the picks may not include a USB-C port.Early Geekbench scores put the 2018 Mac mini at 5512 for single core and 23516 for multi-core. Also, macOS works best with monitors with around 110 or 220 PPI pixel density, as it affects the scaling of some user interface elements. Some monitors are a bit better-suited for Mac users, including those with USB-C connectivity, making it easy to connect your Mac to the monitor.
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