Take a tour of Mac mini
Note: This guide is for the current Macmini with M4 and M4 Pro chips. The illustrations show Macmini with M4 Pro. If youre not sure which Macmini you have or want to find information and documentation about other models, see the Apple Support article Identify your Mac mini model.
Your Macmini is packed with advanced technologies.
[The front of Mac mini showing two USB-C ports, the status indicator light, and 3.5 mm headphone jack.]USB-C ports: Mac mini has two USB-C ports on the front, making it easy to connect and charge all your favorite accessories, such as a mouse, keyboard, and RAID arrays.
Status indicator light: If the light is on, your Macmini is awake or in sleep; when theres no light, your Macmini is turned off.
3.5 mm headphone jack: Plug in stereo headphones or speakers to experience high-quality sound while listening to music or watching movies. Or plug in an analog headset with a built-in mono microphone to make audio and video calls.
[The back of Mac mini with M4 Pro showing the Power port, Gigabit Ethernet port, HDMI port, and three Thunderbolt(USB-C) ports.]Power port: Plug the power cord into the power port on the back of your Macmini, then plug the other end of the cord into a power outlet.
Gigabit Ethernet port: Connect a router or modem to use the internet, or connect to another computer to transfer files without using Wi-Fi.
10 Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port: If your Mac mini has the optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet port, it can use Nbase-T Ethernet technology, which supports multiple data rates for speeds up to 10 Gbit/s over standard twisted-pair copper cable up to 100 meters (328 feet) in length. Depending on the device youre connecting to, the cable type and technology used, and the cable length, the highest link speed is automatically negotiated. For example, if the device youre connecting to is 10 Gbit/s-capable and the cable can support that speed, the two devices negotiate the 10 Gbit/s speed.
See the following table for connection speeds and cable types. Speeds are for cables up to 100 meters (328 feet) in length, unless otherwise specified.
Cable Type | 1 Gbit/s | 2.5 Gbit/s | 5 Gbit/s | 10 Gbit/s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Category 5e | Not supported | |||
Category 6 |
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Category 6a |
HDMI port: Use an HDMI to DVI Adapter or HDMI cable (sold separately) to connect your Macmini to a TV or external display. See Connect a display to Macmini.
Thunderbolt(USB-C) ports: Use any of the three Thunderbolt(USB-C) ports to transfer data at Thunderbolt speeds (up to 40 Gbit/s for Thunderbolt 4 on Macmini with M4, and up to 120 Gbit/s for Thunderbolt 5 on Macmini with M4 Pro), connect to a display or projector, connect to USB 4 peripherals, and more. The ports can also charge devices, such as an iPhone or a rechargeable trackpad or keyboard.
Macmini with M4 can support up to three displaystwo 6K and one 5K. Macmini with M4 Pro can support up to three 6K displays. See Connect a display to Macmini for more information about display configurations.
[The bottom of Mac mini showing the Power button.]