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Mac Mini as Music Server

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I'm pretty sure amarra DOES buffer everything to ram...

Time to be hardcore and get some ECC RAM.

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Quad-core, 27-inch LED iMac with 16 gigs of RAM. Yeeeeeeeeesssss pleeeeeeeeaaaasssseee! :eek:

Quad-core, 27-inch LED iMac with 16 gigs of RAM. Yeeeeeeeeesssss pleeeeeeeeaaaasssseee! :eek:

That machine will seriously kick ass. With the 2.8GHz Core i7 processor and 2TB onboard storage, of course.

Why the hell is your last.fm display so "stretched" out?

so "stretched" out?

;)

Is it messing with the page width? I'll prune.

Quad-core, 27-inch LED iMac with 16 gigs of RAM. Yeeeeeeeeesssss pleeeeeeeeaaaasssseee! :eek:

That is pretty awesome. Damn.

That is a lot of downsides. :o

Not sure that the new Mac Mini is anything I need to trade in my recent one for. Still happy they are smart enough to keep up the line.

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Well I couldn't convince the Geniuses to sell me a Mini yet. They are all behind the black curtain. They wouldn't even tell me when they were doing the big unveil so I could go back.

The way I see it is this is a significant upgrade for the same price with the faster processor and 4 gb Ram standard. I was going to pay over a grand for a 2.26 ghz with the same RAM last week and now I will pay 799.00. Now if they will just sell me one.

Those are good upgrades, no doubt, just not sure that selling my 2.0GHz/4GB model is worth the effort.

I'm hopeful there will be a glut of refurb 20" Imacs. That's my second option if the mini doesn't pan out.

Those are good upgrades, no doubt, just not sure that selling my 2.0GHz/4GB model is worth the effort.

Depends on how much you hope to get for it. ;)

unless you opt for the new server version ($999, 2x 500GB) a mini as a music server is a PITA since you'll run out of space. I use a 80GB mini with three (!) external drives, and unfortunately the external drives get noisy, so it's not great even for headphone use. better than a laptop tho' since you won't drop wifi so easily. I just keep adding drives until I find a silent huge one that does it all ;-)

Ok choice time, either I go new $699 mini (4gb ram) or 13' MacBook pro with 4gb ram upgradeable to 8 gb after ram prices drop.

The new mini would be cheaper of the two but I'm maxed at 4gb ram. The pro allows me to sell the netbook I use for patio listening/travel.

While it is argueable that more than 4gb ram is overkill I recall 64mb of ram being overkill 12 years ago. Am I missing any obvious advantage/disadvantage between the two I'm thinking about?

Why not stick with what you have until there is a compelling upgrade? Don't buy a computer for future upgrades, it'll be cheaper to get that later. I personally always shoot for the midpoint of what's current, or a top of the line previous gen system.

Why not stick with what you have until there is a compelling upgrade? Don't buy a computer for future upgrades, it'll be cheaper to get that later. I personally always shoot for the midpoint of what's current, or a top of the line previous gen system.

Yeah, because "buy behind the curve" is such popular advice in these parts! :D

Our 15" MacBook Pro with this Processor- 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Memory 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRM, we can squeak by, and with the Amarra mini ready to roll? :jbl: No real need to upgrade the ram?

Our 15" MacBook Pro with this Processor- 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Memory 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRM, we can squeak by, and with the Amarra mini ready to roll? :jbl: No real need to upgrade the ram?

That's more than capable, but go full amarra and a uln8

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That's more than capable, but go full amarra and a uln8

Should really get an 8 Core Mac Pro with 32 Gb of ram to be safe.

That's more than capable, but go full amarra and a uln8

2 gbs and I bog down and get delays listening to music and surfing the web so 4gbs I should be ok but I am a big fan of extra ram just in case future software needs it.

Lucky Snowy supports up to 16TB then, eh? I can see it now -- "Keep your iTunes library in RAM. Latency begone!"

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