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Partial setup of my Mac Mini...

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I do need to connect my Logitech camera with an adapter (USB A to USB C). A little nervous, wondering if the Mac Mini will have an issue once all ports are filled. So, pausing that step for now...
I constantly have all ports fulled and working at the same time with no issues. You should not have a problem with your camera.
 
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I do need to connect my Logitech camera with an adapter (USB A to USB C). A little nervous, wondering if the Mac Mini will have an issue once all ports are filled. So, pausing that step for now...

Man, I run my M1 MacMini completely loaded of USB devices. This picture was taken under my desktop.


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I run two TPLINK USB3 HUBs hooked in the two USB A ports. Booth of them has a lot of devices plugged, from Externa Spinning Drives to External SSDs.

The two Thunderbolt ports are used to connect two Thuderbolt external SSDs.

This little fella is brave enough to deal with anything you throw on it.
 
Oh, wow. Many USB stuff right there. :oops: Do you use some double sided tape for fixing the hubs/HDD cases on to the wall?

Yes, too many, but there's some free ports there...

It's
2 2Tb Spinning Drives
1 4Tb Spinning Drive
2 1Tb USB SSDs
1 SoundBar (bellow the display)
1 DAC
1 Webcam
1 empty cable for hooking my SD reader
1 empty cable for my phone
1 USB Printer

lol

All the stuff are velcroed on the wall. Except the printer.
 
I just tweaked my setup slightly. I added 2 x 24 inch wide desk shelves so that my 43 inch monitor has support legs directly underneath it. It has worked out great. I also have enough shelf space to get my Mac mini and peripherals up off the desk. This in turn made room for my MIDI keyboard which can tuck under the shelf.

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Man, I run my M1 MacMini completely loaded of USB devices. This picture was taken under my desktop.


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I run two TPLINK USB3 HUBs hooked in the two USB A ports. Booth of them has a lot of devices plugged, from Externa Spinning Drives to External SSDs.

The two Thunderbolt ports are used to connect two Thuderbolt external SSDs.

This little fella is brave enough to deal with anything you throw on it.
OH MY GOODNESS! And here I am stressing about plugging in a camera. Plus, I have a 2TB LaCie drive that I considered plugging in. But, honestly, what on earth am I fearing, after seeing your setup?
 
Yes, too many, but there's some free ports there...

It's
2 2Tb Spinning Drives
1 4Tb Spinning Drive
2 1Tb USB SSDs
1 SoundBar (bellow the display)
1 DAC
1 Webcam
1 empty cable for hooking my SD reader
1 empty cable for my phone
1 USB Printer

lol

All the stuff are velcroed on the wall. Except the printer.
Please tell me each SSD/USB storage device is labeled...
 
Yes, too many, but there's some free ports there...

It's
2 2Tb Spinning Drives
1 4Tb Spinning Drive
2 1Tb USB SSDs
1 SoundBar (bellow the display)
1 DAC
1 Webcam
1 empty cable for hooking my SD reader
1 empty cable for my phone
1 USB Printer

lol

All the stuff are velcroed on the wall. Except the printer.
Woah, thanks. That is really a long list of devices. 👍
 
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Please tell me each SSD/USB storage device is labeled...
lol

The USB SSDs are Sandisk Extreme External SSD 1tb Sold here

The Thunderbolt ones are Orico Thunderbolt cases with HP 950Ex SSD in them.

The spinning are:
4 Tb Toshiba Here
4 Tb Western digital Here
2 Tb Western digital Here
 
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I just tweaked my setup slightly. I added 2 x 24 inch wide desk shelves so that my 43 inch monitor has support legs directly underneath it. It has worked out great. I also have enough shelf space to get my Mac mini and peripherals up off the desk. This in turn made room for my MIDI keyboard which can tuck under the shelf.

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Gorgeous!!!!!

I loved the RGB lights in background.
 
lol

The USB SSDs are Sandisk Extreme External SSD 1tb Sold here

The Thunderbolt ones are Orico Thunderbolt cases with HP 950Ex SSD in them.

The spinning are:
4 Tb Toshiba Here
4 Tb Western digital Here
2 Tb Western digital Here
I more meant that you have each one physically labelled, so you know what is on what drive. :)
 
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PS: I have since connected my Logitech camera to my Mac Mini.
All okay thus far. Albeit, it has only been a few hours, and no FaceTime or video call test, yet...
 
I just tweaked my setup slightly. I added 2 x 24 inch wide desk shelves so that my 43 inch monitor has support legs directly underneath it. It has worked out great. I also have enough shelf space to get my Mac mini and peripherals up off the desk. This in turn made room for my MIDI keyboard which can tuck under the shelf.

i-K9trkDq-X4.jpg
I prefer my Mini raised like this as it makes space for the keyboard and trackpad underneath when I‘m not using them. But I get irritated by the cables hanging down, especially as the riser I have is clear.
 
Thought it would be neat to see how everyone has their Minis setup. The thread on Johnathan Morrison's setup got me wondering how everyone here has their Minis arranged on their desk and what components they use. I'll go first of course:

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This is just a work in progress, as I had a dual monitor setup with my Mac Pro previously. Am upgrading my desk and will report back at a later time when it's all finished.

Let's see some of your setups!
Got an i7 Mini
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with a sonnet eGPU attached Focusrite Clarett audio interface connected to Presonus Eris 8" speakers and two monitors Lately I've been doing a lot of audio (StudioOne) and a little video (FCP) It hasn't let me down yet!
 
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An M1 Mac Mini is strapped beneath the desk (I ❤️ Velcro); that MBP is the work machine. Beneath the 'dust cover' is a Push 2. MIDI keyboards are elsewhere ready to be plugged in 🤣

What's really mad is the picture from *beneath* the desk. Fart oo many power adapters 🤦

I LOVE the Funko Pop Twin Peaks characters! I have Agent Dale Cooper on my desk at work and my wife has the Log Lady on her desk at work.
 
Man, I run my M1 MacMini completely loaded of USB devices. This picture was taken under my desktop.


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I run two TPLINK USB3 HUBs hooked in the two USB A ports. Booth of them has a lot of devices plugged, from Externa Spinning Drives to External SSDs.

The two Thunderbolt ports are used to connect two Thuderbolt external SSDs.

This little fella is brave enough to deal with anything you throw on it.
Really Impressive !!
 
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An M1 Mac Mini is strapped beneath the desk (I ❤️ Velcro); that MBP is the work machine. Beneath the 'dust cover' is a Push 2. MIDI keyboards are elsewhere ready to be plugged in 🤣

What's really mad is the picture from *beneath* the desk. Fart oo many power adapters 🤦
How do you switch between Mini & MBP ? Unless you use one device on the same time?
 
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