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Mac mini 2011 motherboard
Mac mini 2011 motherboard











  1. Mac mini 2011 motherboard pro#
  2. Mac mini 2011 motherboard mac#

I bought the USBC to thunderbolt 2 and it can be connected with the Cinema Display but no graphics….

Mac mini 2011 motherboard pro#

I just bought a new MacBook Pro 13 inch three thunderbolts, 3 ports. I have three 27 inch apple cinema display (model A1316, bought around 2012) at three locations which I connect my MacBook Pro (mid 2010 model) which I connect with the cinema screens everyday. I would be really grateful if you can answer my question: I hope everything is clear, if not you may ask your questions in the comments. HDMI adapters do not work (yet) on iMac 2011 or iMac 2012. And only with the Apple Thunderbolt cable. Actually, the 21-inch and 27-inch 20 iMac are “Target Display” but only on Thunderbolt. You may use an old iMac as a screen on a recent Mac, but not a recent iMac. With the Thunderbolt, it no longer works. The same adapters allow you to connect an HDMI source on an iMac.

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With a 27-inch 2009 or 2010 iMac, it is possible to use the Mini DisplayPort output as an input : plug a Mini DisplayPort cable between the iMac and the other Mac, and use the first one as a screen. This is the only time when Thunderbolt is a real problem. Last but not least, the Target Display mode. The LED Cinema Display 24-inch screen works on all Macs on Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt. The only thing to know is that the sound will come on USB on older models, which is not a problem. The LED Cinema Display 27 inch screen works on all Macs on Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt. The 27-inch Thunderbolt screen only works on a Thunderbolt Mac. Of course, all Thunderbolt machines carry the sound on Mini DisplayPort. It works with all the 2011 or 2012 models.

mac mini 2011 motherboard

Mac mini 2011 motherboard mac#

The Mini DisplayPort HDMI adapters and the 27 inches Apple Cinema Display screen can not receive sound on this type of machine.įor the sound, you need a MacBook Mid 2010 (GeForce 320M), a MacBook Air 2010 11-inch or 13-inch (Core 2 Duo), a MacBook Pro 2010 13-inch (GeForce 320M), a MacBook Pro 2010 15-inch or 17-inch (GeForce 330M), a Mac mini 2010 (Core 2 Duo), an iMac 2009/2010 21-inch, an iMac 2009/2010 27-inch, or a Mac Pro 2010 (please note that changing the graphic card does not bring the sound). This is a limitation due to the motherboard. On the first generations of Mac equiped with Mini DisplayPort (MacBook Pro 2008/2009, etc), the sound is not transmitted on Mini DisplayPort. Specifically, a Mini DisplayPort adapter runs on a Thunderbolt plug. Technically, the plug is the same and the only difference is that the Thunderbolt connector can carry – in addition to the classic Mini DisplayPort – a Thunderbolt signal, which is a signal PCI-Express (4 lines). Thunderbolt is fully compatible with Mini DisplayPort peripherals. As this issue os often misunderstood, I will expose the difference ( and also similarities ) between Thunderbolt and Mini DisplayPort.













Mac mini 2011 motherboard