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Mac Mini 2012 video blinking out

I just got my 2012 Mac Mini yesterday (mid range model) and have already noticed three instances where the video would blink out for about a half second, and then come right back. This happend twice already when I'm connected to a Apple 23 inch LCD monitor via the included HDMI-DVI adapter and once when I'm connected via HDMI to my Samsung LCD TV. Anyone else noticing this happening on their Mac Minis? Thanks.

Mac mini, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Oct 27, 2012 8:08 AM

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Nov 12, 2013 1:18 PM in response to antnee3

Actually, the blinking issue is getting worse in Mavericks once per hour.

(Mountain Lion: I didn't see this issue. Lion: I saw this issue once a day.)


I connect the 28 inch display via a Mini Display Port to Display Port cable, so unfortunatelly it's not feasible to convert Mini Display Port to DVI because of the capacity.


Hope it will be fixed soon.


The stupid work around I found is,

1. Set a hot corner to sleep the display

2. Trigger it when the display starts blinking

Jan 26, 2014 12:25 PM in response to KevCheng

I have a 2012 i7 mac mini w/256GB SSD that I have been having the exact problem with as described on this site with 16GB OWC RAM installed. I am running it with dual thunderbolt displays that would flash every few minutes making the computer nearly unusable. I took out one of the memory sticks (to run on a single 8GB stick of RAM) and ALL flashing issues have resolved. I'm hoping someone smarter than me can figure out why this solves the problem....

Feb 13, 2014 12:36 AM in response to KevCheng

The only solution I have found is to use the Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter,

if you have a monitor with a VGA port on it. I have no issues with that but

if I try to use HDMI --> HDMI from my late 2012 Mac Mini, it will have a black

screen for a few seconds and this happens randomly -- perhaps a few times

a day.


I use VGA now and it is good enough but we shouldn't have to do that.

It should just work.


Intel released updated drivers for Windows 8.1 and 7 which fixed this issue

but for some reason they won't do that for Apple.


It makes no sense. Shame on Intel.

Mar 29, 2014 12:19 AM in response to KevCheng

I have found the solution!!!!!!!


God, this was driving me crazy, I had just bought this brand new Mac Mini and it was tripping out!!


But here it is guys:


http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379?viewlocale=en_US


It's called a NVRAM and PRAM reboot, don't know why it works, and I don't really care either!! but it fixed my problem, hope Apple still releases a bug fix for this, it would save a lot of us a lot of headaches!!


You're welcome,


Hedley Nelson

Mar 29, 2014 2:11 AM in response to KevCheng

I switched off my Mac mini and unplugged it

for at least 5 or 10 minutes.


I then attached an HDMI cable to it and

connected that to my monitor.


I plugged in the Mac mini and did an NVRAM

reset and there are no problems whatsoever now.


Even the audio glitches are gone! :-)


I guess I can confirm that the 10.9.2 update

really works.


Previously with 10.9.1, SMC and NVRAM resets

did nothing to solve the problem.


🙂

Apr 24, 2014 9:58 AM in response to .Sup

I've always had video glitching from the beginning on both connected monitors. I've had three different monitors connected and they all glitch. I've accepted that Apple will not admit to the problem or issue a recall. It's just the way they do business.


My suspicion is that it's a hardware race condition with the CPU and GPU sharing memory. The CPU is busy with the memory when the GPU needs it, can't get it, thus the video glitch. I see the glitching more frequently when the CPU is maxed out doing HandBrake, or I have Parallels running a VM, with other apps busy. The busyier the CPU and the more memory in use, the more frequent the glitching. YMMV.


Only Apple knows for sure what the issue is. I'm just saddened that they chose to ignore the problem. A hefty trade-in allowance on the next mini would be a nice gesture. I'm not holding my breath.

May 26, 2014 1:58 AM in response to KevCheng

10.9.3 with P-ram restart - no flickers when just web browsing and other general stuff. As soon as I open an app like Ableton Live 9 and start playing fairly intensive arrangments (using quite a few plugins, etc.), or start watching multiple videos on the desktop, it flickers it tits off. Using a short 0.5m HDMI to HDMI to Samsung monitor.

Mac Mini 2012 video blinking out

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