Mac mini 2014 or 2012 for logic pro x

Hello Guyzzzz
I am a beginner in Logic pro ( But not for a long time ) and was wondering if i should get a 2012 mac mini with a quad core I7 or if the new mac mini dual core I 7 should be powerful enough for logic ?
And for sure with 16Gb ram and Fusion drive 1 tb.
I want to take the new mac mini for the only reason that it can handle 4k ... so maybe in few month if apple released a 4K display I will be able to plug it
Thank you very much for your time and your help !
cheeeeers

thank you guys ! I had the chance to find a mac mini server I7 quad on the refurbished store !!!! waiting for it now alreay ordered the 16 gb ! And just checked the SSD prices from Crucial there are awesome haha !

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