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Mac Mini (2012) HDMI losing sync (blank screen/snow)

Looks like my mini has the HDMI issue that others have reported on the macrumors forums as well as here.


Mine exhibits the blank screen/snow issue ONLY when the HDMI port is used. This happens with HDMI->DVI adapter and also with pure HDMI cabling.


With the same screen, mini and DVI cable this does not occur.


This is a fresh Mini 2012 Server i7 model.


Do I need to report this in an official capacity somewhere (this is only the second ever apple hardware fault I've encountered in twenty years). Should I just be patient for a possible fix (as I don't need the hdmi port

Mac mini, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), 2012 Server i7 2.3GHz, SSD+HDD 16GB

Posted on Nov 8, 2012 1:24 PM

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Nov 21, 2012 10:39 AM in response to .Bunny

*sigh*


I waited, then I crossed my fingers, and ordered.

2.6Ghz with 16GB of Crucial brand RAM, 1TB HD.

Received mini on 11/20, then this morning (11/21) at about 9AM I had my first issue - black, then snow, then normal, over about 3 seconds. No intervention on my part, but I'm worried about it worsening.

Connected by HDMI to HDMI on my Vizio TV.


I can say that the colors are perfectly fine.


I'll give it some more time and then try the MDP to HDMI adapter, but I didn't purchase this to give up the only Thunderbolt port for video out.


Do not expect Apple to admit, officially, there is an issue. Even if support people have hear of it, they likely cannot confirm it either. As a company, they may admit the issue when/if they have a fix, but not before. That's pretty standard for most companies.


On the bright side - Apple's holiday return policy is in effect, so most of us with these minis don't have to return them until January 7, 2013. Confirm this yourself to make sure you are included (based on purchase date) and that I have the return date. I'm willing to give Apple until then to fix it.

Nov 21, 2012 11:16 AM in response to drewe2000

Just a note to the people who are concerned that for the moment you will lose your only thunderbolt port as a workaround;


remember that most (if not all) external devices that support thunderbolt will have a pass through for daisy chaining. the technology was designed with this feature as one of its major functions.


So you won't 'lose' the thunderbolt port necessarily. While its true that any thunderbolt monitor will work fine hooked up via several links in a chain, I cannot be sure if a MDP-HDMI or DVI adapter will function the same way (perhaps a Thunderbolt screen owner could test this for us and post back). I will ask in the forums.


I wish I knew the trigger for the blackouts as they are intermittant at best on my system (days pass without). I do often run video playback (netflix, vlc etc) and I know these do keep the screensaver at bay and I have never had an outage while video is playing (or while vlc is actually running to my memory) so perhaps there is something there.


just an fyi if anyone has better techie info - chime in please

Nov 21, 2012 1:58 PM in response to .Bunny

Unfortunate news: I just got a snow display for about 4 seconds on the THUNDERBOLT PORT using thunderbolt-->dvi adapter. I have a monitor with 2 inputs, vga and dvi that can be selected on the front panel of the monitor (Lenovo LT2252p). The mac mini is on the dvi input, another computer on the vga input. I have been switching the monitor back and forth between the two inputs. Just recently after running the computer for about 8 hours, I switched the monitor back to the dvi port and got the snow display for about 4 seconds. This is in addition to the black screen/snow issue this mac mini has on the HDMI port.

Nov 21, 2012 3:58 PM in response to .Bunny

I just received a new late 2012 2.5GHz Mac Mini from B&H Photo. From reading the forum I was aware that some people were experiencing this problem, but decided to order one anyway hoping these were isolated instances. NOT!


With the Mini turned on for less than five minutes I had my first blank screen followed by snow. I wasn't even through set up! It was as if the Mini went to sleep with a black screen. I hit the space bar and the screen came back with snow. Nothing I tried got rid of it so I hit the power button and it reset. Several times after that the screen would black out and then come back without the snow, so I contacted Apple Support and spent one and a half hours troubleshooting. The support tech was very helpful, but as others here have indicated he told me he was not familar with the problem. He spent a lot of time looking into it and talking with his supervisor, but in the end it was clear that Apple is not openly acknowledging they have a problem with the new Mini. He said if it continues to let them know and they could set up an appointment with the genius bar, as if they're going to know something tech support doesn't. Since it is an intermittent problem he indicated they would need to have it for a few days to troubleshoot. Finally, he told me if I was not happy with the Mini for any reason I could return it within 14 days.


That same evening I got the black screen and then snow so I just turned off my monitor and went to bed. This morning when I powered on the monitor the screen was back to normal with an error message telling me I had not properly ejected a disc...what? I saw this message a couple of other times when all I'd done is shut down the monitor or unplugged and replugged the HDMI cable. Don't know if others are seeing this error, but it seems pretty consistant, not that it makes any sense.


By the way, I have been using a mid 2010 mac mini for 2 years and the new one was installed with the same perripherals and cabling; the only thing different in my system was the new Mini.


I am pretty disappointed with Apple letting a new product out without proper testing. Obviously this problem is so pervasive that even in a day or two of testing it would have been easily spotted. What's up with their quality control?


As I write this I'm doing a secure erase of the hard drive and will be reloading OS X. I have already received a prepaid UPS mailer from B&H for the return. Clearly this problem is likely to be much more involved than a simple firmware fix. More likely it will require replacing the logic board once they admitt they have a problem and come up with a solution. Perhaps then I'll consider another one, but for now I'm taking advantage of the 14 day return policy.


Honestly, I am surprised no one else has mentioned returning theirs. Seems to me that's the best way to get Apple's attention.

Nov 21, 2012 7:04 PM in response to Tnadu

I am Brazilian, I bought the Mac Mini 2012 and am experiencing the same problems of loss of sync. I've tried to contact Apple Technical Support, and apparently, no one there is aware of the problem. Unfortunate that Apple, even receiving multiple complaints about the same problem, has not appointed a team to conduct tests and try to identify the problem, even if it is late. What I expected from a company with high quality standards, is to acknowledge your fault, position itself and its customers about the actions that are being taken for its solution. -1 star for Apple.

Mac Mini (2012) HDMI losing sync (blank screen/snow)

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