Dude this is like a raspberry pi on steroids! i really want one not gonna lie even if im more of a laptop guy... but that's truly mini, love all the effort you put to bring us quality content!
I think everyone should have a PC tower (if that’s what they’re still called) and an Apple Lap top. If they can afford it. Some software is just better on one or the other or your used to some software that works on one better or you like games and other things. I dunno. Whatever. That’s what I have and I feel pretty lucky.
I could have swore the latest "rumor" is that they are unveiling several redesigned Macs now that Apple silicon has reduced their size requirements. I am excited to see some fresh new, post-Intel Apple designs. A time for Jony Ive and his new company to SHINE on their contract work with Apple!
That would be great, but I guess Apple wouldn't like to have customers who might like stick their Mac minis on the back of a random Screen - cause that might happen as soon as the Mac mini gets smaller. In fact, they still want to sell their iMacs as an unintrusive hardware. With the current size of the Mac mini, you still want to place it beside the screen.
No, your wrong. This is nothing that Apple should have released, smaller isn't always better. Does nobody remember that the Mac Mini used to have a power brick? That power brick sucked, it was as big as the Mac Mini and you always had to find a way to mount the brick next to it. Till one day Steve Jobs announced the Mac Mini 2010 chassis that we still use today, he touted the removal of the power brick, now an all-in-one Mac Mini.
@@carbongrip2108 - have you heard about the somewhat recent development of GaN power bricks? Look at how tiny the 35W Anker Nano 2 is. With Apple being way more advanced in dense packaging that could be reduced even further. Power supplies don't have to be large at all anymore.
After watching snazzy, you’d realise that most of the popular TechTubers are all but glorified brochure-readers. And needless to say, no amount of 8K RED footage and sweet B-rolls are going to substitute that basic reality when it comes to the TH-cam tech sphere
That magsafe cable is intended for laptops for a reason. It falls off far more easier than the round one the iMac uses and if you accidentally knock it off when the mac mini is running... Well, you can imagine the results.
I came to make a similar comment. Without an internal battery, MagSafe is a bad idea. May look cool, but unless this is far from a desk, there is a good chance it will get bumped and disconnected on a fairly regular basis.
Dude I’ve been a subscriber of this channel since before you left for Peru, I even remember techno buffalo reading the letter you would send him to read, and it’s incredible the level of quality you’ve been able to maintain The best TH-cam channel going and it’s not even close
I came up with a no-glue trick for the gnurled inserts: print them with holes large enough to fit the inserts into, then after the wash and dry, but before the cure, put screws in the inserts to prevent any getting in there, brush a little resin on the sides and put a tiny amount in the hole (q-tips work best for this, I find), then press them in and cure them in place. Oh, and if you have a handy blank board to make sure they stay straight, just use extensions to lift it up away from the resin, while still keeping them in their proper holes. Edit: I personally have an Elegoo Mars 2 Pro, so I came up with this for my Arduino and raspberry pi housing projects, but I think it's reasonable to expect it to behave the same in this case. Just a bigger print area, after all. Edit 2: Make sure to keep a tissue handy for any extra that squeezes out when you press the inserts in, unless you don't care about a permanent "wet" looking bump where it cures.
This is so cool. Great job. I've always thought the M1 Mac Mini could be shrunken down to the size of the Apple TV if Apple had taken even 10 minutes to think about a redesign. The 3D printed casing is so cool. I have an idea to make it even cooler. What if you can mix in some glow-in-the-dark powder to make the casing glow when the lights are off?
The “smaller” concept of moving the power supply to another box that still has to be hidden somewhere reminds me of the G4 Cube that I had which was “smaller” but still had a giant power supply brick that I had to go somewhere and which inevitably ended up sitting on the floor and making more cable mess.
Great build! A Mac mini of this size would be so similar to those little Intel NUC PC's you see in offices. You could literally stick it to the back of your monitor and have the cleanest setup.
Nice project dude. can't recommend the m1 enough, even as a ryzen user, this machine delivered. As a daily driver I am not going back. The future looks brilliant, and I can imagine my kids will be enjoying the 1nm (or less than) architecture.
@@adredy the lattice parameter of silicon is about 0,5 nm so it's not *impossible* just really hard since there's not that many atoms at that scale to make a transistor. So 1nm, I guess possible, but hard AF.
@@romano5785 you can do basically everything with the air m1, including playing games with dolphin (native) btw. I own a 7nm ryzen machine, and this thing trades blows with the 5nm m1, not in intensive tasks ofc like AAA gaming, but gets the job done.
@Snazzy Labs What most people don't know is that PC power supplies reach their highest efficiency between 50% load and 60% load. And this is why the power supply is rated this high, the engineers wanted to hit that good efficiency range.
*_"The Snazzy Mac Nano...that fits in your pocket! "_* Love it! Thanks for sharing such a cool project. This project really shows off the Lab in Snazzy Labs!
This reminds me the old good days of iPod mini,when we thought Apple couldn't made it smaller,and they did it with the nano! So, the name for me could be Mac nano!
Finally - This is what i have been saying since the release... Though personally i would have used a CNC in Aluminum simply to turn the case into the heatsink
Awesome. I wish for the day that an iPhone could maybe be used as computer running macOS seeing as they seem to have enough power and storage. Similar to Samsung dex
Really nice! Actually makes you realise we miss Jony Ive after all, he wouldn't have put up with this - especially not when Steve was also still around. They would have rebranded it as the "Paper Mac" and made it all into one slim sheet of metal or whatever fancy idea have you. Oh well.
What are you talking about? The first gens of the intel iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook Pro and Mac Pro (replacement for the Power Mac) were all based on their PowerPC designs. The only one that wasn't was the MacBook which replaced the iBook.
@@badwolf9090 Yeah, but then look at other items like the AppleTV? Or the iPad Mini? I mean... To me that shows they ARE capable of doing it (shrinking things while gaining functions, not losing, mostly, exception being the 1st gen one since it WAS a Mac with a single core CPU) and ok with it on SOME product lines, just... Not the PC ones, it seems? I dunno. I'd love to see a smaller Mac Mini, as the non-existent competition has become strong in product lines like the Intel NUC and especially some of the newer Ryzen based ones, where it's far more powerful than, but only 1/3 or 1/4 the size of a Mac mini. They've lost that "edge" of being able to look at customers and say "Well what else are you going to buy? One of those office-model underpower Dell VESA mount SFFs?" (Which also have become far more current, rather than just using old, leftover, outdated tech.) Now though... It's "But this one is smaller, cheaper, and far more powerful! Why do I need your product, again?" - Apple needs to step up their game here, so they don't start looking stale.
@@ArtemisKitty I absolutely agree with you, but my point was more to the fact that these are first generation devices after an architecture switch and Apple has previous. We've seen two updated designs since then and we can expect an updated Mac Mini and Mac Pro soon
love my m1 so much, using it right now. wanted to use my large format FDM for this print but then i realized how much i kinda like this 12 year old design, it's one I wanted since high school (circa iOS 5)
Wow, that's really impressive. If it's closer to a Pi in size you can probably use one of those mini OLED screens to have a very portable and powerful build wherever you go!
That looks so cool! I bet @Luke Miani will get his hands on it haha The best part of it to me was using MagSafe to power it up. I have a 2013 MacBook Pro which I made a USB Type-C to MagSafe 2 connector and it works perfectly. Nice job man, that's a real Raspberry Pi killer!
Wonderful build, I want one! The only issue I have is your decision to use a MagSafe connector for power. Too easy to knock it loose when you're messing with the other cable connections. Because it doesn't have a battery, that hard-crashes the computer. MagSafe is purpose-designed for laptops where the issue is someone yanking the cord, and the presence of a battery keeps it from crashing if that happens. If you insist on MagSafe, you should add a little retaining clip that keeps it attached.
At this point, I really hope the Mac mini form factor doesn’t change. I’ve got quite a bit of money invested into various mounting and storage kits to integrate them into various places. It’s been nice being able to (more or less) just slot new ones into the old places. That said. If they do redesign, I hope they go this direction and try to really hyper-optimize.
I've thought for a while the Mac Mini ought to be closer to the size of a NUC, or even a version of it that is essentially the size/shape of a chromecast/amazon streaming stick.
While using MagSafe is a *neat* idea, it does create a problem unique to this build. Everything else is a laptop, with a battery in it, so if the cord gets bumped or pulled, it doesn't cause a power interruption. But on this, bump the cord and it's lights out, hard.
This is very cool idea, and it got me wondering about the M1 logic board if it were sold as an upgrade for old macs… Like if you could turn your old Intel mini into an M1 as a fun DIY project or convert your old Thunderbolt Display into a chinless FrankeniMac… having everything on one board makes it seem so versatile. Not that Apple would ever sell a DIY M1 kit, but I wish they would. Cool video!
I wonder how big your case would be if you included the Power Supply in the case like Apple .. I bet it would be comparable to the original Apple case.
yep it really is cheating, volume should be the brick and case combined. Though in saying that, I do prefer the external brick either way since it is easily hidden but still
I like the methodology behind this. I personally would've included a VESA mounting option at the bottom of the new chassis to allow for the unit to be mounted to the back of the monitor for less visible cabling.
Great video guys, really like the new route in terms of production and was nice to see you doing a little industrial design here. Think Apple really missed a trick not using the cheese grater design now I’ve seen this!
JFC, taking the technology out of the equation... this, to me, is almost one of the best reasons why TH-cam (or other video creation/distribution platforms) exists. This type of project would NEVER be possible in the bygone era media. Thank you Quinn. Thank you. What a fun project!
Quinn, That's awesome!!! I'm inspired to put an M1 -- maybe an M2 Pro Mini 🤞-- an OWC Thunderbolt 4 mini dock, & an SSD into a Streacom Evo ITX case for more io. The Mac Studio is far more than I need. I was hoping Apple would have released a space gray M1 Pro Mac Mini at "Peek Performance" to replace the i7 Intel mini that's still for sale.
Reading about people grabbing multi-figures monthly as income in investments even in this crazy days in the market, any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earnings? Would be appreciated.... I'll be in the comments
From maxed out 27" iMacs to 2013 trashcan Mac pro - 15" MacBook Pros. Going to one base Mac mini during this transition was amazing. I never thought I'd own a Mac mini haha. My 14" has been a great swap now to regain portability. I'd opt for a 14" with 32GB and 512GB, Vs 1TB and just 16GB which is what I have.
Quinn what have you done? Not that this wasnt amazing, but one reason I love Mac Minis so much over other mini PCs is because they have internal power supply. This is just like a NUC but with more steps
Congrats on the build, I think it shouldn't have an outside power supply though, maybe by having it a bit wider there would be room for upgrading something, like adding external storage as internal, adding a wireless charger on the top, or having a beefier cooling solution. Having a separate brick discharacterizes the product.
It's an amusing project, though I feel like if you have to resort to a power brick then you're not saving nearly as much space as claimed; I dunno about anyone else but I have nowhere good to put power bricks, so I actually prefer devices not to have them. While shrinking it is an interesting challenge to set yourself, personally I'm hoping Apple will stay around the current form factor but turn into a giant heat-sink so the CPU can run as fast as possible, and maybe bring back the twist off base and give us slotted RAM on top of the faster soldered RAM (e.g- 8gb soldered and two LPDDR slots). The thing I always loved about the Mac Mini is that while you pay a premium for the form factor, it came with remarkably few compromises; it's always been a very capable desktop at its size.
amazing job. Kuddos! I understand that Apple may have to stick with the old design due to all the investments people made in servers and so on, but i i wish they rather had followed that direction
This is why I subscribed to Snazzy! Beautiful machine. I am interested to see a follow up video about how the case is after a few months of wear and tear. Would you be taking your M1 Mac Snazzy-Mini to travel? It has to be extremely portable. Look at the size of that thing!
@Snazzy Labs: funny as it may be you chose a great company " Frozen " for their 3d printer and I live right around the corner from them. What an honor.
As usual, fantastic video and amazingly cool idea! Just a heads up, resin printed 3D parts may degrade a bit over time so you might need to take note of that. Its probably best if you print the case out in ABS as it can handle temperatures up to 100C with ease and it should last way longer than any resin printed components you use. You can try using some dual extrusion printers to print soluble supports for those cheesehole overhangs and you'd still get some amazing detail
Since the day you opened the case on the M1 Mac mini I wanted to see the computer parts moved in an external keyboard which could be brought along with the iPad. Luna Display and a powerbank could do the rest.
Another Option for a case Couldve been 3D printing Metal with a tehcnology called Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS). Theres "afforable" printing services that will print it for you, in aluminum steel etc.
Hello, Isn't there another way for the power supply, like keeping the whole magsafe cable and just connecting its usb-c end to another power adapter? Or maybe we can replace the magsafe 2 with a magsafe 3, and since it works with m1 processors.... Wouldn't that work? If not, how do you do the wire assembly? Thank you in advance,
I saw you tweet about this video and I’m glad i came to TH-cam to watch. Awesome stuff. Keep it up! Also would love an update on your Tesla sometime soon… seeing you’re doing some work on it!
Dude this is like a raspberry pi on steroids! i really want one not gonna lie even if im more of a laptop guy... but that's truly mini, love all the effort you put to bring us quality content!
i was just thinking it would be awesome as a pi case XD
* Apple pi
@@taufeeqagherdien3134 someone hire this man
I think everyone should have a PC tower (if that’s what they’re still called) and an Apple Lap top. If they can afford it. Some software is just better on one or the other or your used to some software that works on one better or you like games and other things. I dunno. Whatever. That’s what I have and I feel pretty lucky.
@@HeyItsHades I don’t think they want to hire people who think for themselves. Not anymore.
This turned out great! You made the Mac Mini Apple should have released over a year ago.
hey there!
I could have swore the latest "rumor" is that they are unveiling several redesigned Macs now that Apple silicon has reduced their size requirements. I am excited to see some fresh new, post-Intel Apple designs. A time for Jony Ive and his new company to SHINE on their contract work with Apple!
That would be great, but I guess Apple wouldn't like to have customers who might like stick their Mac minis on the back of a random Screen - cause that might happen as soon as the Mac mini gets smaller. In fact, they still want to sell their iMacs as an unintrusive hardware. With the current size of the Mac mini, you still want to place it beside the screen.
No, your wrong. This is nothing that Apple should have released, smaller isn't always better. Does nobody remember that the Mac Mini used to have a power brick? That power brick sucked, it was as big as the Mac Mini and you always had to find a way to mount the brick next to it. Till one day Steve Jobs announced the Mac Mini 2010 chassis that we still use today, he touted the removal of the power brick, now an all-in-one Mac Mini.
@@carbongrip2108 - have you heard about the somewhat recent development of GaN power bricks? Look at how tiny the 35W Anker Nano 2 is. With Apple being way more advanced in dense packaging that could be reduced even further. Power supplies don't have to be large at all anymore.
The amount of work put into this project is insane, the mod looks amazing. Kind of hope the refresh looks exactly like that but in aluminum
Thank you!!
After watching snazzy, you’d realise that most of the popular TechTubers are all but glorified brochure-readers.
And needless to say, no amount of 8K RED footage and sweet B-rolls are going to substitute that basic reality when it comes to the TH-cam tech sphere
@@nad1ax2 haha you finished marques
@@nad1ax2 Most tech “journalists” in general.
@@Samson44444 who?
/s
That magsafe cable is intended for laptops for a reason. It falls off far more easier than the round one the iMac uses and if you accidentally knock it off when the mac mini is running... Well, you can imagine the results.
I came to make a similar comment. Without an internal battery, MagSafe is a bad idea. May look cool, but unless this is far from a desk, there is a good chance it will get bumped and disconnected on a fairly regular basis.
@@brianflowers4217 better for it to be booted up after a power loss than booted across the room though.
Magsave has saved my laptop from a horrible death by sudden deceleration more than once. No small computer is immune from such horror.
@@davidkelly6224 t's just chips though, no screen to break so drops are much more survivable
@@davidkelly6224 except for data loss and corruption.
Booting across the room is nkt likely to do much to it.
Dude I’ve been a subscriber of this channel since before you left for Peru, I even remember techno buffalo reading the letter you would send him to read, and it’s incredible the level of quality you’ve been able to maintain
The best TH-cam channel going and it’s not even close
Thanks for hanging around all these years!! 👊
I love this comment, because I have also been a sub that long and I completely agree with you!
Dang I thought it was Bolivia….still great to see the quality of your work Quinn.
@@danielkeyes1444 I’m pretty sure you’re right on it being Bolivia, I remember it that way too!
Been around since then too, keep up the great work!
I came up with a no-glue trick for the gnurled inserts: print them with holes large enough to fit the inserts into, then after the wash and dry, but before the cure, put screws in the inserts to prevent any getting in there, brush a little resin on the sides and put a tiny amount in the hole (q-tips work best for this, I find), then press them in and cure them in place. Oh, and if you have a handy blank board to make sure they stay straight, just use extensions to lift it up away from the resin, while still keeping them in their proper holes.
Edit: I personally have an Elegoo Mars 2 Pro, so I came up with this for my Arduino and raspberry pi housing projects, but I think it's reasonable to expect it to behave the same in this case. Just a bigger print area, after all.
Edit 2: Make sure to keep a tissue handy for any extra that squeezes out when you press the inserts in, unless you don't care about a permanent "wet" looking bump where it cures.
Great video!! I want one of your Mac Mini "Mini's" It does look SO Cool!!!
They left a link in the description to build your own, so if you really want one, you can make one!
Mac Nano
this guy likes giveaways, and repeats videos.
This is hands down, one of the best tech videos I’ve seen on TH-cam in quite some time. Great job Quinn!!!
This is so cool. Great job. I've always thought the M1 Mac Mini could be shrunken down to the size of the Apple TV if Apple had taken even 10 minutes to think about a redesign. The 3D printed casing is so cool. I have an idea to make it even cooler. What if you can mix in some glow-in-the-dark powder to make the casing glow when the lights are off?
them using the same form factor as the last mac mini is part of why its so cheap.
@@youtubesucks1111 I guess you are right. You can't expect to have everything.
The “smaller” concept of moving the power supply to another box that still has to be hidden somewhere reminds me of the G4 Cube that I had which was “smaller” but still had a giant power supply brick that I had to go somewhere and which inevitably ended up sitting on the floor and making more cable mess.
aaah the warp core Muffler....
Reminded me of Playstation vs Xbox
Great build! A Mac mini of this size would be so similar to those little Intel NUC PC's you see in offices. You could literally stick it to the back of your monitor and have the cleanest setup.
You can also stick the normal Mac mini on the back of your monitor.
Monitors are huge.
@@Jehty_ Kinda heavy for monitor mounts, especially cheaper monitors with flimsier stands.
@LPF or my monitor arm is just plenty strong enough 🤷🏼♀️
@@Seatux I've had my last 2 Mac mini's mounted to the back of my monitors. VESA mount. Works perfectly. 🙂
Fantastic build and thorough as always.
No replys??? let me fix that
Nice project dude. can't recommend the m1 enough, even as a ryzen user, this machine delivered. As a daily driver I am not going back. The future looks brilliant, and I can imagine my kids will be enjoying the 1nm (or less than) architecture.
less than 1nm :/ how ? wee slice atoms ? :)
Whats your use case for the M1?
@@adredy the lattice parameter of silicon is about 0,5 nm so it's not *impossible* just really hard since there's not that many atoms at that scale to make a transistor. So 1nm, I guess possible, but hard AF.
@@romano5785 you can do basically everything with the air m1, including playing games with dolphin (native) btw. I own a 7nm ryzen machine, and this thing trades blows with the 5nm m1, not in intensive tasks ofc like AAA gaming, but gets the job done.
If you have a display and mouse/keyboard, it's a no brainer. It's cheap and specs are great!
@Snazzy Labs
What most people don't know is that PC power supplies reach their highest efficiency between 50% load and 60% load.
And this is why the power supply is rated this high, the engineers wanted to hit that good efficiency range.
Amazing project Quinn! 👏😎
And great video!
But he can't be bothered to respond or heart your comment..
Good thing he pronounced Oura correctly.
*_"The Snazzy Mac Nano...that fits in your pocket! "_* Love it! Thanks for sharing such a cool project. This project really shows off the Lab in Snazzy Labs!
This reminds me the old good days of iPod mini,when we thought Apple couldn't made it smaller,and they did it with the nano! So, the name for me could be Mac nano!
Great title :)
I owe you the world.
Yo
Finally - This is what i have been saying since the release...
Though personally i would have used a CNC in Aluminum simply to turn the case into the heatsink
How expensive will it be to machine the cheese grater from aluminium billet ? maybe laser cut and joined is more economical?
Glad this is out! Good thing you dropped this video before the eventual refresh event! Keep up the great videos Snazzy :D
This is the kind of mod I can appreciate. Make the stuff thinner, Jony!
Awesome. I wish for the day that an iPhone could maybe be used as computer running macOS seeing as they seem to have enough power and storage. Similar to Samsung dex
They won't hurt their own product line
Yeah but we don't copy Samsung dex. :P
The Mac on an iPhone chip IS the M1.
apple will likely never do that, because they still want you to buy the entire ecosystem, and they would be cutting out the mac
As others have said, probably never going to happen. They inexplicably won’t even make touchscreen MacBooks because they “already make iPads”. 🙄
@Xavier Breath how exactly is an iPhone not running macOS ruining their devices??
Really nice! Actually makes you realise we miss Jony Ive after all, he wouldn't have put up with this - especially not when Steve was also still around. They would have rebranded it as the "Paper Mac" and made it all into one slim sheet of metal or whatever fancy idea have you. Oh well.
I still can't believe Jony Ive signed off on the current Apple wireless mouse. The fact that you can't use it while it charges is unbelievable.
What are you talking about? The first gens of the intel iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook Pro and Mac Pro (replacement for the Power Mac) were all based on their PowerPC designs. The only one that wasn't was the MacBook which replaced the iBook.
@@badwolf9090 Yeah, but then look at other items like the AppleTV? Or the iPad Mini? I mean... To me that shows they ARE capable of doing it (shrinking things while gaining functions, not losing, mostly, exception being the 1st gen one since it WAS a Mac with a single core CPU) and ok with it on SOME product lines, just... Not the PC ones, it seems? I dunno. I'd love to see a smaller Mac Mini, as the non-existent competition has become strong in product lines like the Intel NUC and especially some of the newer Ryzen based ones, where it's far more powerful than, but only 1/3 or 1/4 the size of a Mac mini. They've lost that "edge" of being able to look at customers and say "Well what else are you going to buy? One of those office-model underpower Dell VESA mount SFFs?" (Which also have become far more current, rather than just using old, leftover, outdated tech.) Now though... It's "But this one is smaller, cheaper, and far more powerful! Why do I need your product, again?" - Apple needs to step up their game here, so they don't start looking stale.
@@ArtemisKitty I absolutely agree with you, but my point was more to the fact that these are first generation devices after an architecture switch and Apple has previous. We've seen two updated designs since then and we can expect an updated Mac Mini and Mac Pro soon
@@chrisschmieg8373 But 2 minutes of charge = 9 hours of use. Think about it as a way Apple getting you to stand up and have a mini-break.
Wow, this is one of the coolest DIY kind I've ever seen, love it!
love my m1 so much, using it right now. wanted to use my large format FDM for this print but then i realized how much i kinda like this 12 year old design, it's one I wanted since high school (circa iOS 5)
That intro made me poo my pants it was edited so crazy. Instant pants poo. Now I need new pants.
Wow wow thank you! Love your stuff, thanks for the compliment!
Coming from a PC guy, I loved watching this build! Thanks for all the work you put into this, it's beautiful and I really enjoyed it.
I think you should do it reverse like fitting more cooling,speaker,mics..etc in that aluminum body
This wins *Coolest Thing* so far in 2022! Nice job!
Wow, that's really impressive. If it's closer to a Pi in size you can probably use one of those mini OLED screens to have a very portable and powerful build wherever you go!
that magnetic stirring tool was cooler than everything else in the video
This thing looks fantastic! Well done!
Great video. As a maker myself, I appreciate these kinds of videos. One thing I must mention is to Clean Your Heatblock!
That looks so cool! I bet @Luke Miani will get his hands on it haha
The best part of it to me was using MagSafe to power it up. I have a 2013 MacBook Pro which I made a USB Type-C to MagSafe 2 connector and it works perfectly.
Nice job man, that's a real Raspberry Pi killer!
Wonderful build, I want one! The only issue I have is your decision to use a MagSafe connector for power. Too easy to knock it loose when you're messing with the other cable connections. Because it doesn't have a battery, that hard-crashes the computer. MagSafe is purpose-designed for laptops where the issue is someone yanking the cord, and the presence of a battery keeps it from crashing if that happens. If you insist on MagSafe, you should add a little retaining clip that keeps it attached.
Thinking in reverse, I imagine this means Apple could pack a lot more power into the same form factor. Thinking of a Mac Mini Pro type of thing.
Don’t ever think backwards, if you do that you’ll end up working for Apple.
They did just that! Except they made it bigger, so maybe not.
At this point, I really hope the Mac mini form factor doesn’t change. I’ve got quite a bit of money invested into various mounting and storage kits to integrate them into various places. It’s been nice being able to (more or less) just slot new ones into the old places.
That said. If they do redesign, I hope they go this direction and try to really hyper-optimize.
Always great to see your videos!
Quality always improves
So glad channels like this exist that can do things I would never even attempt (much less think of) doing in my entire lifetime. Lol
Thanks!!
I've thought for a while the Mac Mini ought to be closer to the size of a NUC, or even a version of it that is essentially the size/shape of a chromecast/amazon streaming stick.
While using MagSafe is a *neat* idea, it does create a problem unique to this build. Everything else is a laptop, with a battery in it, so if the cord gets bumped or pulled, it doesn't cause a power interruption. But on this, bump the cord and it's lights out, hard.
This is very cool idea, and it got me wondering about the M1 logic board if it were sold as an upgrade for old macs… Like if you could turn your old Intel mini into an M1 as a fun DIY project or convert your old Thunderbolt Display into a chinless FrankeniMac… having everything on one board makes it seem so versatile. Not that Apple would ever sell a DIY M1 kit, but I wish they would. Cool video!
Genius!
The segway are getting better and better.
I wonder how big your case would be if you included the Power Supply in the case like Apple .. I bet it would be comparable to the original Apple case.
Exactly -- you've gone back to having to deal with a power brick again.
yep it really is cheating, volume should be the brick and case combined. Though in saying that, I do prefer the external brick either way since it is easily hidden but still
@@gdp3rd why though? It’s a desktop, no reason you can’t accommodate the brick outside
@@LzysGraphics because in my long experience the brick is almost always in the "wrong" place for cord management
Another Snazzy Labs™ video. Your originality is what sets you apart. This was great.
And your new channel direction is fun too! Thanks, friend.
Love it. You’ve inspired me to design a case of my own for my Mac mini. I’m thinking maybe a cube
Speaking of, I really hope apple brings back the g4 cube design for an Apple Silicon computer, even if it’s just one throwaway model
You are an absolute genius Quinn. Props to all the other who helped out with this project too. This was special fr
I like the methodology behind this. I personally would've included a VESA mounting option at the bottom of the new chassis to allow for the unit to be mounted to the back of the monitor for less visible cabling.
Damn, this video deserves some sort of award for technical excellence. It's truly a beautiful thing!
It feels like it's cheating to remove the power supply from the Mac mini as part of making it smaller
Yes I agree
Ah yes, because removing a overpowered unneededly big component is cheating.
@@poplix2704 it is if the one you replace it with doesn’t go inside the machine.
The cheese grater pattern is awesome! Nice! Man 3d printing has evolved so much, I like it!
Great video guys, really like the new route in terms of production and was nice to see you doing a little industrial design here. Think Apple really missed a trick not using the cheese grater design now I’ve seen this!
JFC, taking the technology out of the equation... this, to me, is almost one of the best reasons why TH-cam (or other video creation/distribution platforms) exists. This type of project would NEVER be possible in the bygone era media. Thank you Quinn. Thank you. What a fun project!
Thanks so much!
Well, that video aged well considering that Apple's shrinking the upcoming Mac mini...
Quinn, That's awesome!!! I'm inspired to put an M1 -- maybe an M2 Pro Mini 🤞-- an OWC Thunderbolt 4 mini dock, & an SSD into a Streacom Evo ITX case for more io. The Mac Studio is far more than I need. I was hoping Apple would have released a space gray M1 Pro Mac Mini at "Peek Performance" to replace the i7 Intel mini that's still for sale.
That’s awesome but you cheated by making the power supply external. 😂
TIME TO MAKE THE NEW MINI A MINI-MINI!
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From maxed out 27" iMacs to 2013 trashcan Mac pro - 15" MacBook Pros. Going to one base Mac mini during this transition was amazing. I never thought I'd own a Mac mini haha. My 14" has been a great swap now to regain portability. I'd opt for a 14" with 32GB and 512GB, Vs 1TB and just 16GB which is what I have.
Man, I really appreciate how deep you went with this project Quinn!
Neato! You're quite obviously a gifted storyteller...almost overshadowed the build itself. 😊
Thanks!!
This is the kind of quality content I come onto YT for.
Quinn what have you done? Not that this wasnt amazing, but one reason I love Mac Minis so much over other mini PCs is because they have internal power supply. This is just like a NUC but with more steps
The engineer in me in jumping up and down with excitement watching this. Software engineering is cool and stuff but this, this is next level cool.
This is amazing! Nice work! I totally want to do this with my M1 Mini now.
Congrats on the build, I think it shouldn't have an outside power supply though, maybe by having it a bit wider there would be room for upgrading something, like adding external storage as internal, adding a wireless charger on the top, or having a beefier cooling solution. Having a separate brick discharacterizes the product.
Incredible! That was so much fun to watch. Thanks Quinn! 💜
It's an amusing project, though I feel like if you have to resort to a power brick then you're not saving nearly as much space as claimed; I dunno about anyone else but I have nowhere good to put power bricks, so I actually prefer devices not to have them.
While shrinking it is an interesting challenge to set yourself, personally I'm hoping Apple will stay around the current form factor but turn into a giant heat-sink so the CPU can run as fast as possible, and maybe bring back the twist off base and give us slotted RAM on top of the faster soldered RAM (e.g- 8gb soldered and two LPDDR slots).
The thing I always loved about the Mac Mini is that while you pay a premium for the form factor, it came with remarkably few compromises; it's always been a very capable desktop at its size.
2:00 The shot of Quinn falling asleep on his keyboard is something I didn't know I needed lmao
I've been following your updates on Twitter and it's so cool to finally see the finished build!
1:33 that segway is the sole reason that I subscribed
Had this on my watch later since it dropped and I’m so happy I finally got to watch it. Fantastic video to watch and I learned so much!
Looks like the new studio is really motivating you to push your creativity and overall production quality. Awesome Video 👍
Ok what did I just watched!? This is incredibly amazing!
I love the case design! It somehow reminds me of the Mac Pro with the ventilation holes.
amazing job. Kuddos! I understand that Apple may have to stick with the old design due to all the investments people made in servers and so on, but i i wish they rather had followed that direction
This is why I subscribed to Snazzy! Beautiful machine. I am interested to see a follow up video about how the case is after a few months of wear and tear. Would you be taking your M1 Mac Snazzy-Mini to travel? It has to be extremely portable. Look at the size of that thing!
I really put my 2011 Mac mini through it's paces, played so many games on it, I had 2(!) dedicated ice packs to stick on top.
Wow, the effort put into this video. Great job!
Tbh, I got totally technically confused about a third in but was utterly fascinated and on the edge of my seat throughout ❤️😍😜
This is my favourite computer mod. That's crazy cool. Personally I'd want matte black but it looks great.
@Snazzy Labs: funny as it may be you chose a great company " Frozen " for their 3d printer and I live right around the corner from them. What an honor.
As usual, fantastic video and amazingly cool idea! Just a heads up, resin printed 3D parts may degrade a bit over time so you might need to take note of that. Its probably best if you print the case out in ABS as it can handle temperatures up to 100C with ease and it should last way longer than any resin printed components you use. You can try using some dual extrusion printers to print soluble supports for those cheesehole overhangs and you'd still get some amazing detail
the sponsored ring sounds amazing!
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well done
Since the day you opened the case on the M1 Mac mini I wanted to see the computer parts moved in an external keyboard which could be brought along with the iPad. Luna Display and a powerbank could do the rest.
Thanks for teaching us electrical engineering concepts. Please keep going.
This might be my favorite episode.
Another Option for a case Couldve been 3D printing Metal with a tehcnology called Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS). Theres "afforable" printing services that will print it for you, in aluminum steel etc.
Now this is truly premium content. Notification bell turned on for damn sure
Thanks, Ryan!
Best video I’ve seen in a long time. Keep up the great work.
Thanks!!
From Mac mini to Mac nano! Great video. Enjoyed watching this.
These Mac mini’s are getting cooler by the moment
Fantastic Snazzy Labs ❤️
Mannn, that's dedication and hard work.
Little nifty case it became, oh man. This video is awesome and the project went smoothly. Good job, man! Subscribed!
Thanks! And welcome :)
This is just beyond cool! I wish i have the skills and guts to do all the DIY work.
Hello,
Isn't there another way for the power supply, like keeping the whole magsafe cable and just connecting its usb-c end to another power adapter?
Or maybe we can replace the magsafe 2 with a magsafe 3, and since it works with m1 processors.... Wouldn't that work?
If not, how do you do the wire assembly?
Thank you in advance,
Mac Mini on M4: Hello :D
I saw you tweet about this video and I’m glad i came to TH-cam to watch. Awesome stuff. Keep it up! Also would love an update on your Tesla sometime soon… seeing you’re doing some work on it!