Mac Mini Speed

I have a 2012 MBA fully loaded. I am thinking of getting a new Mac Mini. Will I notice any reduction in performance? (speed, e.g.)

Hi. Thanks so much. I get the idea. But a am not that computer savvy. What is the difference between:
Mac Mini "Core i5" 2.5 (Mid-2011) 6472/7224    and
MBA Core i7" 2.0 13" (Mid-2012) 6785/7644.
Thanks.

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    Hello everyone,
    I am now a few weeks into my adventure transition over to the Apple side of things. Most of it went well and with very minor struggles getting used to some quirks, err, features I consider myslef a happy customer. So much that I'm ready to replace the next general purpose Win PC in the house now with an iMac.
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  • How Do I Increase The Speed Of Sending Emails Using The Mail Service on my Mac Mini Server?

    Note: This is the first time I have set up a mail server.
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  • Mac mini slow speed

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    UPC of EAN nr.: 705487185744 in the mac store
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    LG DP1W MEDIAPLAYER/CENTER without harddisk build into it, with WiFi connection butt, i'm gonna use te 2.0 USB connection that is faster and stabile.
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    how does this works??? to share/upload/download to the internet only to one person????
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  • Weird "speed brake" on Mac Mini 2009 with Lion

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  • Any Way to Speed up Mac Mini? (G4)

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    See reply to your post re: an iMac since it is equally relevant to an old Mini.

  • USB3 Speeds mac mini 2013 and Hitachi Tuoro 4TB

    I am new to USB3 and have always used FW800 before , I just got a new Mac Mini and an Hitachi Tuoro 4TB I am finding the read/Write Speed with Backmagic Disk Speed Test are really slow.! my old FW800 drive is faster .
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    FireWire is more efficient than USB so even though USB3 is theoretically much faster than FireWire 800 a lot of that advantage is lost. However I would not have expected the results you see.
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  • Mac Mini won't connect at Gigabit speed to Gigabit switch

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    29/03/2009 12:00:41 configd[33] setting hostname to "tonys-mac-mini.local"
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    29/03/2009 12:01:05 kernel AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect started /Volumes/share prevTrigger 3 currTrigger 4
    29/03/2009 12:01:05 KernelEventAgent[23] tid 00000000 found 1 filesystem(s) with problem(s)
    29/03/2009 12:01:05 kernel AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: doing reconnect on /Volumes/share
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