Apple's new M4 Mac mini has attracted a lot of attention - and not just because of its compact size and power. Popular repair site iFixit recently disassembled the Mac mini M4, revealing insightful details about the internal structure and technical intricacies of this device.
When it comes to in-depth analysis of new technology products, iFixit is always a reliable source. With the M4 Mac mini, they have once again shownhow important transparency is for end users. The repairability and modularity of components can be crucial for many - be it for expansion, long-term use or simply out of curiosity.
Compact design of the M4 Mac mini
The M4 Mac mini has a significantly smaller footprint than previous models. At just 5 x 5 inches, it is a third smaller than the previous Mac mini, which measured 7.5 x 7.5 inches. This reduction in size brings advantages in terms of space savings and design, but also presents Apple with challenges in terms of component layout. The interior is extremely tightly packed, so every millimeter is used efficiently.
The power supply: compact and efficient
Apple has cleverly integrated the M4 Mac mini's power adapter into the top of the case - a technique already used on the HomePod. This approach saves space and ensures that the performance of the device is not compromised, even though the power adapter has been significantly reduced in size. For you as a user, this means that Apple can maintain a compact design without sacrificing performance.
cooling system and fan
There is a fan in the middle of the M4 Mac mini that keeps the device cool. Apple designed the thermal management system to draw in air from the environment and circulate it through all levels of the device. The heated air is then expelled from the bottom. What's particularly interesting is that the M4 Pro models of the Mac mini have a larger cooling system because they require more cooling power. A larger copper heat sink ensures that the more powerful M4 Pro versions do not overheat even under heavy load.
Replaceable and modular memory
One of iFixit's most exciting discoveries is the modularity of the storage. Although many modern Apple devices are often difficult to upgrade, the M4 Mac mini actually allows you to swap out the storage after purchase. iFixit successfully installed a 512GB SSD from an M4 Mac mini into a model with a 256GB SSD. However, a word of caution: The M4 and M4 Pro models use different NAND modules that are not interchangeable. This means that if you want to upgrade the storage yourself, you'll need to make sure you use the right SSD for your specific model.
Built-in memory and soldered connectors
The M4 Mac mini's RAM is permanently integrated into the M4 chip. This means that it is not possible to upgrade it later. The connectors are also soldered in place, which can make replacement difficult. This design decision by Apple shows that the M4 Mac mini was primarily designed as an "all-in-one" device, with only limited customization of the RAM and connectors.
repairability and durability
iFixit gives the M4 Mac mini a 7 out of 10 repairability rating, which is a positive result, especially considering how tightly packed the components are inside. The easily accessible SSD module and the availability of detailed repair guides from Apple contribute to this rating. iFixit also estimates that the Mac mini M4 can last for at least a decade with proper maintenance—good news for anyone who values durability.
Innovative design and long service life – The M4 Mac mini in detail
The teardown of the M4 Mac mini by iFixit gives you valuable insights into the innovative and well thought-out design of the device. The compact size, the sophisticated heat management and the ability to replace the memory if necessary make the M4 Mac mini an interesting choice for many users. Even though the RAM and the ports are permanently installed, iFixit shows that other components are easily accessible and replaceable. With a repairability score of 7 out of 10, the M4 Mac mini stands out positively from many other modern Apple products and promises a long service life. For you as a technology enthusiast or potential buyer, the M4 Mac mini is not only a powerful mini PC but also a future-proof investment. (Image: Apple)