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Ok, so I'll start by saying I absolutely love MacOS. The mrs has a Macbook, I've had Macbook Pro's for years until recently switching to Windows due to necessity. If I had it my way, our whole company would be on Macs but we just couldn't afford it. So, at home I currently use a HP Envy i5 laptop for my 'work', but it's not up to the job. I've looked at laptop options and just cannot justify the cost for the spec I need, so I am about to set up a new 'home office' with a desktop computer. My first instinct was 'iMac', but I know the new Mac Mini's are super good spec for the money. I'd be looking at the 256GB model with the CPU upgraded to the i7.

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I'd also upgrade the Ram myself to 16GB, so total cost would be around £1250 with my wifes student discount. But then I'd need to buy a decent external hard drive (probably USB C SSD or something) for the extra space. However, for around £1150, I could build the following system: Core i7 8 Core 3.6GHz, 16GB Ram, 512GB Intel SSD, Geforce GT1050 Ti 4GB. So obvious advantages for the PC are 512GB vs 256GB SSD, a dedicated GPU plus 2 extra CPU cores and £100 saving. Obvious advantages for the Mac Mini are, MacOS, Resale Value, MacOS, oh and MacOS. I know this seems a silly question to ask on a Mac forum, but which would you choose?

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How much do you love MacOS and its apps (of which how many have you bought that you either need to re-buy or live without)? How much is your privacy worth? What do you need the GPU for? Is the PC you want to build as small?

Is it OK that all the ports are not within reach if it's a big tower? Likely, you'll need a Windows 10 license and an Office-license. Microsoft has you covered with AV these days, though. My work-PC (HP Prodesk or some other business-class PC) with OpenSUSE Leap 42.3 is super-stable.

But I couldn't sync my iPhone to it, its drawing-apps are. compared to OmniGraffle and I miss Spotlight in combination with Mail.app. Also, iWork is nice. LibreOffice can't match it. And I hate the dynamic menus of MS-Office.

If you need dynamic menus like that, it's a sign that you've got too many features. Linux handles XTerms way better than macOS, though.

No questions. I have same doubt: Mac mini or desktop pc.

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My problem is easy, i have an windows desktop little old and very big (ATx tower). Last year i bought geforce asus 1060 6gb and new PSU for boost it. In last weeks i see my desktop work little slow and the fan system work noisly and bad. I tried with my macbook pro touch 2016 15' into desktop mode but i have problems.

The macbook sometimes doesn't switch into desktop mode and i need unplug/plug the monitor and the devices as keyboard and mouse. So i want change my desktop for some little system to put in the table. I Don't know wht is better solution bewtween: 1) Mac mini with 256ssdd,16gbram and i7+ sonnet egpu with the 1060 from my actually desktop= 2000€ 2) 1070€ I use lightroom and photoshop but i little play with games for mac and overwatch and battlefield 5 when i can install windows (I play rarely them). My works are all into various external hdd for more protection.

I have a space of 30w-42/44 lenght for the desktop case or egpu (MAc mini will be under the monitor). The monitor is an old Dell 27' with display port, DVi, hdmi and vga. Mac mini solution make me more expensive but i have a lot of free space and i can connect my ios devices (iphone and ipad).

The mainly problem is EGPU: 1) i read about the display switch every time you are into login/filevault. This problem is everytime you are into login (After sleep ad example) or only in the first boot? PC solution has space and fa n noise problem. So what is better solution for me? I don't have an iPad, just an old iPhone - and I don't have my primary mail-account on it, because it is way too big. Because I have a 2012 MacMini and no microphone, I don't even use the hand-off feature to answer calls on the Mac.

I just like the way applications work on MacOS. I don't know. I use Linux (with LXDE) a lot and I have no problem with it. But some stuff it simply can't do quite right. I guess if you mostly use MSFT-applications anyway, there's little point in not using Windows (apart from the malware etc.

Click to expand.Perhaps you expected a more passionate response, but this is a really tired, old, discussion. If you believe specifications define the computer then there you go. But some believe its also the intangibles, like user experience (after all you are going to be using this for hopefully a long time), lifetime (its not cheaper if you have to replace it sooner), and what do you really need to get the job done ( only you know that). So it seems you discount the advantages of a Mac to just go for specs which might not mean much in the years to come. That’s okay, its called choice. It wouldn’t be my choice though, life is too short to spend with a machine that I don’t enjoy using. I don’t change my desktop since 2012 but now I need because the motherboard started to have problems (usb3.0 works bad and started to be slow and noisy ) and I can’t find/buy old hardware components.

The technology is very slow for moment and I don’t need change hardware every year. I love Macs but the Apple ‘s philosophy was out of my budget. I hate and I haven’t money for I7 IMacs or Mac Pro, but I wanna work with my tons raw with this Mac mini. I have the MacBook touch 15” and I loved the fast speed of OS X but a notebook is a notebook and make it a desktop has a lot of problems.

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I think to change the mini 2018 only when Apple will kick it from OSX upgrade or It is damaged and is expensive fix the error. The only solution at moment is try because now body answered me about egpu problems but I see a lot use this solution in this forum. I wanted buy the customed Pc option but I wanna try to have more space and less fan noise in my desktop. I am tired to make another big (40x27x40) desktop case with a lot of fans, noice and liquid cooling for lightroom, photoshop and some games. I was happy to use my macbook pro touch 15' and OSx is an organized system connected with every apple device (In last update i love insert photos from my iphone directly). Windows 10 is a beautiful OS very flexible and secure, but at moment i start it only for non-mac apps (proshow, 1-2 works with publisher and battlefield 5). I have my desktop since 2012 and i can't change any component without change all hardware (new motherboards need new ram and new cpu) except Gpu/audio card/Psu.

I see now that mac mini is in the same boat, if i need change Cpu, i will change all machine but GPU and audio card can be external without problems. I hate a lot Imac for this problem of All in one machine and i will be blocked if an element dies. Ayup OP, For what it's worth, I'd personally go for the mac mini. It seems ideal for what you want to use it for. It is a bit on the pricey side, but as it's for business use, I'd say it's easily justifiable, especially if you're used to macOS. The only potential issue would be the on-board graphics of the mini.

I don't know how crap they are, or how it would affect the apps you've mentioned, but I'd certainly do more research on that before parting with any cash. Yes, you could get an eGPU, but that's a significant extra cost. Like the Lancs accent; always makes me smile, in a good way Cheers, Razzerman.

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Apple has went a step to far again by soldering flash storage onto the logic board on the Mac Mini, this is only so that they can overcharge gullible idiots for flash storage upgrade at point of purchase. A Mac Mini (DESKTOP COMPUTER) with 128gb of storage, phones have this now! And to add insult, that storage is soldered to the logic board. £799.00 is just taking the piss. Don't recommend buying anything from Apple, show Apple the middle finger for their contempt and and utter greed. Please purchase a custom build PC. You will then be able to upgrade storage and other components at a later date.

Click to expand. What exactly are you trying to factor in? That Mac OS is superior to Windows? Don't kid yourself. They both have strengths and weaknesses don't get me wrong, but not to the point where one OS is going to make such a difference that it makes up for a large disparity in performance at the same price point between Mac and PC. I'm not trolling the Mac here, I'm simply saying you get more for your money with a PC and the inclusion of Mac OS doesn't magically make this difference disappear.

It simply doesn't. Nor does Mac hardware, as quite often ports are either missing or in stupid places - SD card at the back of the machine anyone? What exactly are you trying to factor in? That Mac OS is superior to Windows? Don't kid yourself. They both have strengths and weaknesses don't get me wrong, but not to the point where one OS is going to make such a difference that it makes up for a large disparity in performance at the same price point between Mac and PC. I'm not trolling the Mac here, I'm simply saying you get more for your money with a PC and the inclusion of Mac OS doesn't magically make this difference disappear.

It simply doesn't. Nor does Mac hardware, as quite often ports are either missing or in stupid places - SD card at the back of the machine anyone?