Does anyone in SA do the Mac Mini i7 version with the better GFX card?
Does anyone in SA do the Mac Mini i7 version with the better GFX card?
Zastore.co.za have the i5 version with Radeon graphics for R8499 including delivery:
http://www.zastore.co.za/macmini.php
Myistore.co.za also have it for the same price. The i7 versions have hd3000 graphics. The version you want might only be available via official Apple stores online.
Last edited by vinodh; 18-07-2012 at 04:16 PM.
You can custom order macs from Digicape, I got a Macbook pro 15" customized for one of my staff members, only thing is it takes 4-6 weeks for delivery
What are you planning to use the mini for that you need so much more horsepower? The CPU is not the main bottleneck in computing any more and hasn't been for a while. Loading up on RAM and SSDs will give you a lot more real-world speed. Unless you're into video rendering in a big way, of course.
And if it's just about bragging rights, hey, we understand. Really.![]()
I need it for my foray into Mac development. I don't like laptops and prefer to use a PC where possible. A mac mini seems to be convenient enough because I can move it around if I need to. I am nervous of the iMac because it's an all or nothing thing. No upgrade path, etc. The Mac Pro is way out of whack price wise. I did consider getting a Mac Book Pro and using it like a PC but that just seems like a big waste of money. I use a lot of VM's so the processing power will be used. I probably don't really need the better GFX card but I prefer to be prepared for the unexpected.
Thanks for all of the suggestions everyone.
Another thing that seems to be a bit crazy to me is the second hand pricing. Why would anyone want to save 10% off a new model to get a 1 or 2 year old product?
Last edited by SpiderMonkey; 24-07-2012 at 02:09 PM.
I have the Mac Mini Core i5 2.5GHz (ATI gfx card) machine at home, all I did when I got it was upgrade to 8Gb memory and I replaced the 500Gb 5400rpm HDD with a 750Gb 7200rpm HDD, and just swapping the harddrives made a huge difference. I run linux and windows VM machines in parallels and the run quite smoothly.
I also have the same mac mini at work, all I have done to that is upgrade the memory to 8Gb and it struggles a little with VMs, so a faster drive is a must
Thanks for the info. I contacted Digicape but 3 days later and not a peep out of them so I decided to get a MBP through FNB as I already have an account with them. Will just plug in an external monitor and keyboard for now. If it goes well then I will probably get a Mac Mini (upgrade it like you said) and give the MBP to my wife. I seem to remember hearing that they were going to be releasing new Mini's in the next 6 months or so so I may just be able to time it right for a new model.
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"Le mieux est l'ennemi du bien." FM Arouet
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience" Unknown
The Mac Mini is such bad value, the problem with it is the 2.5" 5400RPM drive is dog slow. I'd rather get the new Macbook Air and connect it to an external, because it's got a super fast SSD, with like 500mbps transfer rates.
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