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No, not really. I had a 2011 Mac Mini died on me so I just bought a new one. The most current Mac Mini's are ALL late 2014 models. I did not realize that when I bought it. The worst part is you cannot put in your own RAM to upgrade unless you know how to undo soldered parts. So technically I bought a 3 year old Mac model whose RAM I cannot upgrade. It is slightly faster than my 2011 model and the hard drive is bigger so there are some benefits but if I had done my homework properly, I might have gone another route.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My last mini was from 2012 and I have noticed a difference. I think the top end Mac mini’s have i7chip.
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