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Why is the power button on the Mac Mini M4 on the bottom, considering that USB powered audio interfaces stay powered on in sleep mode?

The Mac Mini M4 basically seems like a fine piece of kit, as long as it will able to keep cool under load.


However: Why is the power button on the Mac Mini M4 on the bottom, considering that USB powered audio interfaces stay powered on in sleep mode? Many music producers turn their Mac Mini on and off on a daily basis.


Considering we all want to save the planet etc, won't this lead to more people leaving on their audio interfaces, because sleep mode is just more convenient than picking up the Mac Mini M4 to switch it on?

Posted on Oct 30, 2024 7:28 AM

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Posted on Oct 30, 2024 9:01 AM

The Mac mini is not an audio interface, it is a full fledged desktop computer.

Cycling on/off/on, is harder on internal components and uses more power than just letting it sit in standby/sleep mode.

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Oct 31, 2024 3:11 AM in response to seaandnature

Sleep is unnecessary on later Macs and should be disabled. Energy savings with Sleep are trivial and self-deceiving. The planet gains absolutely nothing.


For proper, planet-responsible operation, shut your Mac for long absences/idle overnights (i.e. do not manual-sleep), and for regular operation, use the settings exactly as shown below (reboot after changes) should fix.


Additionally, avoid manual sleeping your Mac and use the Lock Screen settings to switch the display off on timer:

Oct 30, 2024 8:26 AM in response to seaandnature

I also doubt that most audio interfaces use much power. Certainly they don't consume anywhere near as much power as would an audio amplifier, and I know of few music studios that turn all their amplifiers off at night. So there's really little point that I can see in shutting any Mac off regularly.


In any case, we are all just fellow users here and can only speculate as to why Apple put the button on the bottom. And it really doesn't matter what we think; the fact is that it's on the bottom and people will need to adapt their processes accordingly.


Regards.

Oct 30, 2024 5:14 PM in response to seaandnature

The power button for the Mini M4 is on the bottom of the left rear corner, and the unit doesn’t sit flat on the surface it’s placed on. Like the Mac Studio, there is finger space between the bottom of the unit and the surface of a desk, I can easily get my finger under the left rear corner of my Mac Studio.


Should you need to use the power button on the Mini M4, looks like it is possible to get a finger under the unit to reach the power button without having to lift the unit.


I plan on getting a Mini M4 to replace my Mini M1 that’s in another room, but not in a big hurry since I have a Mac Studio.

Oct 30, 2024 8:52 AM in response to seaandnature

@varjak paw @den.thed The 'uses little energy in standby' explanation doesn't make so much sense to me. I don't want to fry the capacitors in an expensive audio interface more than I have to. Also, considering that everyone is talking about conserving energy in this day and age, the logic sounds counterintuitive. Thanks for replies, though.

Oct 30, 2024 9:14 AM in response to seaandnature

A typical USB-powered audio interface takes less power than the average household LED light bulb. And most modern devices still consume a bit of power even when "shut off". The only way around that for many devices is to disconnect the device completely from AC (which opens up a number of other issues). So what people may think they're doing to conserve power is often a phantom and not really as effective as they believe.


In any case, it's your decision what matters most to you. If having the power button on the bottom of the new Mac mini doesn't fit into your workflow or needs, you'll want to choose a different device. There's still the old Mac mini, while supplies last, and if Apple releases an M4-based Mac Studio, that may have the power button in a different, more accessible location. Or there are the MacBooks.


Regards.

Nov 9, 2024 3:59 AM in response to seaandnature

seaandnature wrote:

The Mac Mini M4 basically seems like a fine piece of kit, as long as it will able to keep cool under load.
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Considering we all want to save the planet etc, won't this lead to more people leaving on their audio interfaces, because sleep mode is just more convenient than picking up the Mac Mini M4 to switch it on?

This all rather misses the point that the power switch, even on the M2 mini I have, is awkward to use and seems very fragile, almost an afterthought with little thought. What we need is a decent rocker switch!

Nov 9, 2024 9:26 AM in response to seaandnature

I have solved the power button location on my M4 Mac Mini Pro. I simply oriented it on its side with the fan facing left. I can simply lean forward and reach around the edge of my display and press the power button now. With my M2 Mac Mini Pro, this required me to stand up and reach behind the display owing to the older mini case dimensions and power button location.


The newer Broadcom BCM4388C2 chip also means my Wi-Fi 6 signal is stronger and more consistent than the previous M2 Mini Pro that had the BCM4388 chip. The Wi_Fi radio is no longer on the bottom of the M4 mini (as it was in the M2 mini).


One would need the finger size of an arthropod to reach under the M4 Mac Mini Pro oriented with the fan side down.

Why is the power button on the Mac Mini M4 on the bottom, considering that USB powered audio interfaces stay powered on in sleep mode?

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