Comparison Updated April 2026

Mac mini M4 vs Windows Mini PCs 2026:
The Honest Comparison

The Mac mini M4 starts at $599. The best Windows mini PCs start at $150 and go up to $1,999. Neither is the obvious winner — the right choice depends entirely on your OS, workload, and upgrade needs. Here’s what the benchmarks actually show, with real 2026 pricing.

By MiniPCDeals.net Originally Dec 2025 —
11 min read
🔄 April 2026 update: This article has been updated with verified Mac mini M4 pricing ($599 base), confirmed Geekbench 6 benchmarks, and 2026 Windows mini PC alternatives including the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 lineup.
📌 Quick Answer

Mac mini M4 wins: single-core performance (~40% faster than HX 370 in Geekbench 6 single), energy efficiency (~4W standby), silence, Final Cut Pro / Logic Pro / Xcode integration, and Apple ecosystem. Windows mini PCs win: gaming (wider library + OCuLink eGPU), upgradable RAM and SSD, Windows-only software, more ports at lower cost, and raw multi-core throughput. Price reality: Mac mini M4 base = $599 (16GB/256GB) — comparable Windows performance starts at $640–$700.

M4 single-core (Geekbench 6)
3,798
vs ~2,960 for HX 370
M4 standby power
~4W
HX 370 mini PC ~20W
Mac mini M4 base price
$599
16GB / 256GB
32GB Windows equivalent
~$700
Beelink SER9 Pro AI

Specs & Pricing — Mac mini M4 vs Windows 2026

The Mac mini M4 base model starts at $599 — significantly lower than many comparisons suggest. The critical catch: Apple’s RAM and storage upgrade costs are steep, pushing equivalent configurations to $800–$1,200.

🍎 Mac mini M4

CPUApple M4 (10-core, 4P+6E, 3nm)
GPU10-core Apple GPU (Metal)
NPU16-core Neural Engine
RAM16–32GB unified (soldered)
Bandwidth120 GB/s (16GB model)
Wi-Fi6E (not Wi-Fi 7)
Ports3× TB4 + 2× USB-C + HDMI
Idle power~4W standby
Base price$599 (16GB/256GB)
32GB/512GB price$1,399
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🪟 Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Mini PC

CPUAMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (12C, Zen 5)
GPURadeon 890M (16 CU, RDNA 3.5)
NPU50 TOPS XDNA 2
RAM32GB LPDDR5X (soldered)
Bandwidth~80–102 GB/s
Wi-FiWi-Fi 7 (most models)
PortsUSB4 + OCuLink + dual 2.5G
Idle power~18–25W typical
32GB/1TB price~$640–$979
RAM upgradable?No (soldered) on most
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The real Mac mini M4 pricing problem
The $599 base model ships with only 256GB storage — barely enough for macOS + a few apps. Moving to 512GB adds $200 (total $799). Getting to 24GB RAM + 512GB costs $1,199. Getting 32GB + 512GB costs $1,399. Apple charges market rates of $200+ for RAM upgrades that cost ~$40 at retail. If you want 32GB on Windows, pay ~$700 total. If you want 32GB on Mac mini, pay $1,399.

Benchmarks: CPU, GPU & AI Performance

The M4 leads in single-core speed by a significant margin. Windows mini PCs lead in multi-core sustained workloads, gaming GPU performance, and NPU TOPS for Windows Copilot+ tasks.

Benchmark / TaskMac mini M4Ryzen AI 9 HX 370Winner
Geekbench 6 Single-core~3,790–3,798~2,960–3,100🍎 Mac (~25–28% faster)
Cinebench 24 Multi-core~972~1,243🪟 Windows (~28% faster)
4K video export (Final Cut Pro)Excellent (Metal + FCP)Good (Premiere Pro)🍎 Mac (FCP optimization)
4K video export (Premiere Pro)GoodGood + RNNA/VCN accel⚖️ Comparable
1080p gaming (native)Limited (macOS library)40–110 fps (Radeon 890M)🪟 Windows (clear win)
Idle power draw~4W standby~18–25W🍎 Mac (5× more efficient)
NPU TOPS~38 TOPS Neural Engine50 TOPS XDNA 2🪟 Windows (more TOPS)
Local LLM inference (7B Q4)~25–35 t/s (unified mem)~30–40 t/s (Radeon 890M)⚖️ Comparable
Noise under loadNear-silentAudible fan (35–42 dB)🍎 Mac

Sources: PCBuildAdvisor (January 2026), minipc-review.com (January 2026), TechRadar best mini PCs 2026. Benchmarks represent verified published results for these platforms; individual results vary by thermal configuration and driver version.

Gaming: Where Windows Wins Clearly

Gaming on macOS in 2026 remains limited. The game library for native Mac titles is a fraction of the Windows catalog. The Radeon 890M in HX 370 mini PCs delivers better gaming performance in practice — and OCuLink allows adding a discrete GPU.

The Mac mini M4’s 10-core GPU is technically capable — it performs comparably to the Radeon 780M in synthetic GPU benchmarks. But macOS gaming suffers from two real-world problems: most games don’t ship native Mac versions, and running Windows games through compatibility layers introduces performance overhead and compatibility issues that don’t exist on a native Windows machine.

On Windows mini PCs with Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, the Radeon 890M handles CS2 at 80–100 fps, Fortnite at 60–80 fps, and Cyberpunk at 35–48 fps at 1080p low-medium — all native, no translation layer. For serious gaming performance beyond the iGPU, the Peladn HO5’s OCuLink port enables connecting a full discrete GPU dock — something Apple’s sealed design makes impossible at any price.

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Gaming verdict: Windows wins clearly
If gaming is any part of your use case — even occasional — a Windows mini PC is the correct choice. The Mac mini M4 can run cloud gaming services (GeForce Now, Xbox Cloud) and a limited library of native Mac titles. It cannot match the native game catalog, frame rates, or eGPU upgrade path of Windows mini PCs.

Local AI & LLMs — Who Wins?

For small 7B–13B models, both platforms perform comparably. The Mac mini M4’s advantage is efficiency (~4W vs ~20W) for 24/7 agent workloads. For large 70B+ models, the GMKtec EVO-X2 128GB is the only consumer machine that can match the Mac mini M4 Pro.

Both the Mac mini M4 and Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 mini PCs can run 7B and 13B quantized models via their respective inference tools (LM Studio for Mac, Ollama for both). Real-world speeds are comparable for these model sizes — roughly 25–40 tokens/second depending on quantization and context length.

The Mac mini M4’s practical advantage for AI is its idle efficiency. Running OpenClaw or another AI agent framework 24/7 costs approximately $3–5/month in electricity on an M4 vs $15–25/month on a Windows mini PC at ~20W. For multi-year always-on deployments, this compounds. For a machine used primarily as a desktop that also runs inference, the difference is negligible.

For large models (70B+), the Mac mini M4 with 16GB unified memory actually cannot run them — you need the M4 Pro with 24GB+. On the Windows side, the GMKtec EVO-X2 128GB (~$1,999) can allocate up to 96GB as VRAM and run Qwen3 235B — something no Mac mini model can match. Our full guide: Best Mini PC for Local AI 2026.

Upgradability & Long-Term Value

The Mac mini M4 has soldered RAM and a technically non-user-accessible SSD. Windows mini PCs either have upgradable SO-DIMM slots (ACEMAGIC Retro X5, GEEKOM AX8 Max) or lower RAM that you can compensate for via eGPU and external storage. This is the most important practical difference for 3–5 year ownership.

ConfigurationMac mini M4Best Windows EquivalentSaving
16GB / 512GB baseline$799~$640–700 (SER9/SER8)$100–$160 saved
24GB / 512GB$1,199No equivalent (soldered)Buy 32GB Windows instead
32GB / 512GB$1,399~$940–979 (HO5/SER9)$420–$460 saved
Storage upgrade (add 1TB)$200 (Apple)~$40 (NVMe retail)$160 saved

The upgradability picture has one nuance: most HX 370 mini PCs also solder their LPDDR5X RAM. The ACEMAGIC Retro X5 is a notable exception — it uses SO-DIMM DDR5 and supports up to 128GB. If long-term upgrade flexibility matters, this changes the comparison significantly.

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Best Windows alternative at Mac mini M4 pricing
Peladn HO5 — Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 · 32GB · OCuLink · Dual 2.5G · ~$940
32GB, eGPU upgrade path, dual 2.5G LAN, Wi-Fi 7 — everything the Mac mini can’t do.
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Best Windows Alternatives to the Mac mini M4 in 2026

The best Windows alternative depends on which Mac mini configuration you’re comparing against.

vs Mac mini M4 16GB/256GB ($599)

The GMKtec NUC Box G3 Plus (~$229, Intel N150, 16GB) is the budget answer — Quick Sync hardware transcoding, dual 2.5G LAN, Wi-Fi 6. For everyday use it’s a massive value play, though the N150 trails the M4 significantly in performance. The BMAX B8 (~$149, N100) goes even lower. Neither competes with M4 performance, but for pure office/media use, they’re enough.

vs Mac mini M4 16GB/512GB ($799)

The Beelink SER9 Pro AI (~$640–700, Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 32GB) undercuts the Mac and doubles the RAM. Gaming is dramatically better. The tradeoff: ~20W idle vs ~4W, fan noise, and Windows instead of macOS.

vs Mac mini M4 32GB ($1,399)

The Peladn HO5 (~$940) and Beelink SER9 Pro AI (~$979) offer 32GB at $400–$460 less, with OCuLink and Wi-Fi 7. For the same budget, the GMKtec EVO-X2 64GB (~$1,299) or ACEMAGIC Retro X5 with 64GB SO-DIMM offer even more RAM.

vs Mac mini M4 Pro ($1,399+)

The GMKtec EVO-X2 128GB (~$1,999, Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128GB LPDDR5X, 256 GB/s) is the only Windows mini PC that competes with the M4 Pro’s memory bandwidth. It exceeds it on gaming and large local model inference. It costs more — but is upgradable via OCuLink and runs the full Windows software ecosystem.

Final Verdict — Who Should Buy Which?

🍎 Choose Mac mini M4 if…

  • You’re already in the Apple ecosystem (iPhone, iPad, AirPods)
  • You rely on Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Xcode, or other macOS-first software
  • You want the quietest, most efficient always-on machine (~4W)
  • Single-core responsiveness matters more than multi-core throughput
  • You don’t need to upgrade RAM — buy the right config upfront
  • Gaming is not part of your use case

🪟 Choose Windows mini PC if…

  • Gaming is a priority — better GPU, wider library, OCuLink for eGPU
  • You need Windows-only software (engineering, industry, games)
  • You want more RAM for less money (32GB at $700 vs $1,399)
  • Multi-core performance matters (rendering, compilation, VMs)
  • You need dual 2.5G LAN for NAS or networking
  • You run large local AI models (70B+ need 64GB+ RAM)
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The honest bottom line
The Mac mini M4 is genuinely excellent. Its single-core performance lead is real and noticeable in daily use. Its efficiency is unmatched. But it’s not the obvious value pick the marketing suggests — Apple’s upgrade pricing erases its price advantage quickly. For most users choosing between Windows and Mac mini at the $600–$1,000 range, the decision comes down to one question: do you need macOS? If yes, the M4 is the right mini PC. If no, a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 machine gives you more RAM, better gaming, OCuLink, and flexibility at the same price.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your workload. The Mac mini M4 has significantly better single-core performance (Geekbench 6 single: ~3,798 vs ~2,960 for HX 370), superior energy efficiency (~4W vs ~20W idle), and excellent macOS software integration. Windows mini PCs win for gaming, upgradable RAM/SSD, Windows-only software, multi-core throughput, and price-per-spec. Neither is universally better — choose based on your OS requirement and use case.
The base model is $599 with 16GB unified memory and 256GB storage — but 256GB is tight for daily use. The 16GB/512GB config is $799. Getting to 24GB RAM costs $1,199 (24GB/512GB) or $1,399 for 32GB/512GB. Apple charges approximately $200 per RAM tier upgrade, which is significantly above retail DDR5 costs. Factor this into your budget calculation before comparing.
For the $599–$799 Mac mini M4 range: the Beelink SER9 Pro AI (Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 32GB, ~$640–700) offers comparable everyday performance with double the RAM. For the $1,199–$1,399 Mac mini M4 range: the Peladn HO5 (~$940) or ACEMAGIC Retro X5 (upgradable to 128GB) offer significantly more value. For local AI workloads at M4 Pro level: the GMKtec EVO-X2 128GB (~$1,999) is the closest Windows competitor on memory bandwidth.
Not natively — Apple Silicon Macs cannot boot Windows via Boot Camp. You can run Windows via Parallels Desktop (virtualization), which works well for most productivity apps but carries a performance overhead and an additional cost (~$100/year). For full native Windows performance, you need a Windows mini PC. This is the fundamental OS choice you need to make before comparing hardware specs.
For 7B–13B quantized models, yes — performance is comparable to Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 machines. The M4’s unified memory architecture is efficient. The base 16GB model can run small models but has limited headroom. The M4’s clear advantage for AI is its ~4W idle power draw — running as a 24/7 AI agent server costs roughly $3–5/month vs $15–25/month for a Windows equivalent. For large 70B+ models, you need 24GB+ RAM (M4 Pro) or a Windows machine with 64–128GB like the GMKtec EVO-X2.
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About This Article
MiniPCDeals.net Editorial Team

Benchmark data sourced from PCBuildAdvisor (January 2026), minipc-review.com (January 2026), and TechRadar best mini PCs 2026 review. Mac mini M4 pricing from Apple’s official store (April 2026). Windows mini PC pricing from Amazon listings (April 2026). This article was originally published December 2025 and substantially updated April 2026 to correct pricing errors and add 2026 Windows alternatives. Contains affiliate links.