Mac Mini M4 and 30-inch Cinema Display/USB-A connectivity
Mac Mini M4 - Questions about connectivity and compatibility w/ 30 in cinema display (DVI), plus USB-A connections:
I have a new M4 Pro Mac Mini on order (eta 7 days) and have run into a few questions about compatibility options that I'm not clear about.
I'm attempting to connect my old 30 in. Cinema HD Display to the new Mac Mini. I've read every post and product review I could find about adapter options in this scenario... and I'm left just as confused. Many claim successful, simple options while many others claim inevitable quirks and issues. I've think it's worth a shot, but was hoping someone can confirm which options look best.
The most referred-to adapter is the:
• Club 3D Model: CAC-1510-A (https://www.startech.com/en-us/display-video-adapters/cdp2dvidp)
*sometimes found under "StarTech" (previous brand?)
Can anyone attest to this as a viable solution? Also, will this combo work with the new M4 mini right out of the box or will I need to set up the computer first (borrowing my son's HDMI monitor), then attempt to connect the 30" display? Also, as I understand this will connect using the USB-C ports. Is there an option for connecting the cinema display via HDMI... or is there a reason this isn't recommended?
Here's other adapter options I've come across. Are any of these a "better bet" option:
https://www.amazon.com/IOGEAR-2-Port-Dual-Link-Cable-GCS982U/dp/B0073W6YDA
https://www.alternate.nl/Club-3D/Mini-DisplayPort-1-2-Dual-Link-DVI-D-adapter/html/product/1587650
My second obstacle upgrading to the Mac Mini is that all of my connected peripherals from keyboard to external HD's are using USB-A (Standard and 3.0). I'm coming from a 5.1 Intel Mac Pro Tower full of SATA HD's. I have a Dual-Bay, USB-3 HD dock (not C type). I'll be adding an dock for the mini (suggestions welcomed), but in the mean time, I'll need to be able to connect all these SATA drives, some USB-3 wired drives and the OS SSD to transfer necessary files. Would a simple USB-A type to USB-C adapter be serviceable to connect to dual-HD dock the Mini? I imagine speeds would be inferior, but just to keep things moving? Or... Am I better off going ahead and investing in a thunderbolt HD dock? I'm also considering that a good dock designed for the Mini could allow me to connect my current USB-A HD dock... I just haven't done all of my homework on those options yet.
Thanks for your input!