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Mac mini 2011 egpu
Mac mini 2011 egpu












Eventually I'll upgrade to bigger 5K monitors and at that know I'll surely need to get an eGPU in the process - I'll be willing to bite the bullet when that time comes. I know I'd have to get a TB3 -> TB2 adapter (to use my current iMac as a display only) and 2 TB3 -> HDMI cables - no big del there. I found a great deal on a 2018 Mac Mini i7 6-core, 3.2ghz, 16gb RAM and 256GB SSD.

mac mini 2011 egpu

Not wanting to put a dime into this dinosaur and already having gotten more life out of it than I expected, I'm ready to upgrade.

mac mini 2011 egpu

This system handles all this surprisingly well, but one of the drives is getting to be on the older side and is making me nervous. Occasionally, I'll dip into AfterEffects and inDesign, and then there's other apps like XD, Figma, etc. i use it for web development (VS Code, various node servers and processes, databases, source control clients, dozens of browser tabs etc) and design, which means heavy use of Photoshop & Illustrator at the same with multiple files, layers and artboards - files are typically for screen (not print) so it's not like I'm editing ginormous RAW photos, but there are a lot of filters and smart objects at times.

mac mini 2011 egpu

It's connected to 2 24" Dell U2415 monitors running at 1920x1200. I currently have a 2011 27" iMac - i7, 3.1ghz with 20gb RAM with a gig of vRAM on a standard AMD Radeon 6970M video card.














Mac mini 2011 egpu