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The New M4 Mac Mini Is A Powerful Gaming And Emulation Machine!



The all new M4 MAC Mini is here with more power than ever and in this video we see how well it handles gaming and PS3 …

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  1. Classic Apple always gotta do something wrong to be different. Why did they put the USB ports sideways? What you gonna flip everything you plug in on it's side now lol?

  2. There are 2 things that im really waiting to see with this device, or more specifically the m4 mini PRO. 1) is I want to see someone utilise the thunderbolt 5 ports on the PRO to attach an external GPU as the higher bandwidth of thunderbolt 5 alongside the power of this new chipset should theoretically lead to minimal or no bottle necking and bandwidth limiting on even the highest end GPU's and 2) I want to see support be built to put a steam OS clone such as bazzite on this as this is obviously at a glance a great contender for a high-end console experience home room PC.

  3. x86 competition caught up and with these specs, a gaming handheld can match these performance for less and best compatibility with games. The good thing with Mac mini is support for high bandwidth displays.

  4. I play an online game called Ryzom. Just wondering if it could handle 4 windows without much lag. I currently am using an IMac that’s almost 10 years old. I do have two 42” tvs I use for monitors.

  5. 😃I'm not a big fan of Apple but the introduction of 2024 MacMini really caught my interest because of mostly the price/performance is surprising good and it's even cheaper to buy with student package from ~$596.68 to ~$496.76

    🤔But there's something spinning in my mind here about the mouse, keyboard and USB dongle
    because I don't wanna use Apple's ones so could you guys suggest me ones work fine with Apple machine?
    My budget is ~$58/~€54 for each one.
    And the USB dongle or hub I have UGREEN one in my mind but the latest model is only thunderbolt 3.

  6. I might be wrong but tomb raider and metro is not native for Apple Silicon and they use rosetta emulation. Those are mac port for intel mac. Metro is better optimize via update. Fully native i think it’s +20-40fps more

    I think its like this via same settings
    – Windows game emulation 30-40fps
    – Optimise version but emulated 50-60fps
    – Native game 70-100fps

  7. It amazes me how Apple computers are "SOOOOO POWERFUL!!" but can't play video games to save its life! I would LOVE to see an entry level Mac Mini that can play FFXIV at Max Settings. It's not a big ask. I think once they can at least prove they can do that, then we will start seeing more games (like Call of Duty, etc.) in Mac OS.

  8. People who defend apple for having the best ergonomics and user experience. It's amazing to know that now they are providing the power button on the bottom. I would have rather preferred to have no switch at all just like "Raspberry Pi" which we run directly through the power socket. But, still, you guys have another reason to rejoice that "Power Button" location at the bottom, which is a great ergonomic and user-friendly design choice by Apple for all you fanboys. 👍😅

  9. Just pulled the trigger on a 512gb mini, I have a Windows desktop but GarageBand and Final Cut were really appealing over Windows alternatives and is almost cheaper than paying monthly for those alternatives in the long run

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