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Buying new Mac mini

My 2014 mini has 1 TB and I am using 490GB. A basic new mini only has 256GB.

(1) Are there performance issues between getting external drive or upgrading new mini to 512GB ?

and (2) if I use external drive, is there an advantage in upgrading new mini to 16GB RAM?

iPad, iPadOS 16

Posted on Nov 17, 2023 12:06 AM

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Posted on Nov 17, 2023 4:40 AM

If you are currently using 490GB, 512GB will still not be enough. Running a computer with less than 50GB of free space will not leave room for many maintenance, OS update, and other caching needs.


Generally, the items that consume the most space are media items. Things like movie libraries and music libraries can easily be moved to external drives. There are also any number of things that you likely do not need on a daily basis and can be moved to external drives. These generally do not need super fast external drive access, so you will generally see no difference with these files on an external drive vs. an internal drive as in the case of media files their streaming rate is much lower than data transfer rates on external drives.


Having tons of free storage no matter where it is located still does no help in terms of system RAM which is required for the computer to actually function. How much RAM you need depends on how you use your computer. If you have lots of apps open, using apps that require lots of RAM, or have tons of tabs open in a web browser, the more RAM you have the better.

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Nov 17, 2023 4:40 AM in response to Shanghaillil

If you are currently using 490GB, 512GB will still not be enough. Running a computer with less than 50GB of free space will not leave room for many maintenance, OS update, and other caching needs.


Generally, the items that consume the most space are media items. Things like movie libraries and music libraries can easily be moved to external drives. There are also any number of things that you likely do not need on a daily basis and can be moved to external drives. These generally do not need super fast external drive access, so you will generally see no difference with these files on an external drive vs. an internal drive as in the case of media files their streaming rate is much lower than data transfer rates on external drives.


Having tons of free storage no matter where it is located still does no help in terms of system RAM which is required for the computer to actually function. How much RAM you need depends on how you use your computer. If you have lots of apps open, using apps that require lots of RAM, or have tons of tabs open in a web browser, the more RAM you have the better.

Buying new Mac mini

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