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I feel like Apple has a huge hole in the market here by not having beefier Mac Minis available with matching-form-factor Thunderbolt enclosures (hard drives, eGPU, etc) that are easily stackable. That could get most of the way to a traditional high-end desktop system but with each part of it purchasable separately over time.


Yes, stacking the Mini would be kind of an option, but it lacks a powerful desktop processor. And when you are done, your desk is covered by your Mac cluster :)


>but it lacks a powerful desktop processor

That's what I mean by a more beefy model.

>And when you are done, your desk is covered by your Mac cluster

It seems like it would be straightforward to make it so a bunch of stuff could go in a single stack with the same footprint.


Yes, I don't get why the external enclosures for graphic cards don't have some space for disk space. But I found this link today: https://www.ifun.de/animaionic-desktop-untersatz-fuer-den-ma... If that sees the light, that could be some improvements. If only Apple would offer the Mini in a not so mini enclosure :)


> Yes, I don't get why the external enclosures for graphic cards don't have some space for disk space

eGPUs currently are kind of a wild west of development and are still trying to decide on basic stuff like form factor and how to route USB passthroughs. That concept you linked looks like it sidesteps a lot of that by using multiple Thunderbolt connections at once, though.




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