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Mac mini 2012

veisien

I just got a brand new Mac mini 2012.

I have upgraded the HDD to SSD 240GB

Ram to 16GB

 

I am looking for 4k monitor that it support without any problems, I am currently looking at Dell s2415q or s2817q. I don't know how well this works with the Mac mini, and if none of this work well with Mac mini which thunderbolt display version would be great for 2012 Mac mini, I would probably want the latest display that works great with it, I want this system to be mainly for playing around with Photoshop, Dreamweaver, app development practice and learning

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Correct me if I'm wrong as I haven't looked into it in awhile, but doesn't Thunderbolt 2/Mini Displayport only support monitors up to 2560x1600? Take this with a grain of salt though, I could be completely wrong.

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From my research, the Mac Mini (late 2012) has Intel HD Graphics 4000 which only supports up to 2560x1600. 4k monitors won't work at all.

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14 minutes ago, veisien said:

I just got a brand new Mac mini 2012.

I have upgraded the HDD to SSD 240GB

Ram to 16GB

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1 minute ago, Unimaginative Name said:

From my research, the Mac Mini (late 2012) has Intel HD Graphics 4000 which only supports up to 2560x1600. 4k monitors won't work at all.

100% correct - without some fancy pants trickery somehow via software or even possibly hardware, it will not run anything above a standard 1440p monitor. (1600p will work, if you can find such a monitor, but they are not super common these days since Apple no longer makes the HD Cinema Display, or the one after that.)

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They best you would be able to do is get one of those old Apple Thunderbolt displays. The 2012 Mac Mini does not support 4K. 

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I just got mini display to display port cable late today I tried it on my benq XL2730Z I got full 1440p, the sharpness  looks great but this monitor picture quality is really bad, I haven't changed the settings since I got it. I can't seem to find a 60hz 2560x1440p monitor cheap. For example 4k monitor is really cheap like the Dell 2817q is $280. I want a monitor with good picture quality. If I buy the 4k will I get full screen scaled.

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