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Borjan

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Sep 28, 2004
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I'm about to purchase a 1.6 Core Duo Mac Mini...

Haven't really looked at whats been going on in the Mini world so much, just wanted to know (since obviously this model must be a few years old now) how the failure rates are, what kinda problems they had...

Annoying thing is that its coming to me with 512mb of RAM. I'll have to crack it open to upgrade that, but I'm a bit scared of doing so!
 
We've been using one as an email server in a colocation facility for about two years now. 24/7, no problems. We did upgrade the drive to a server-level Hitachi one, though.
 
My G4 died due to random shutdowns. Suspiciously this was similar to problems with some laptops of the same vintage, but there was not a repair program of firmware update for the mini.

The 2 intel minis have been rock solid.
 
My poor G4 Mac mini (bought Jan 2005) has slowly been suffereing from hardware failures. First off, the 80GB hard drive died, which I replaced with a cheap 30GB drive (its connected to an external 1TB drive anyway). Then bluetooth stopped working, and now the optical drive has died too. I had to reinstall the OS via NetInstall from OS X server a few weeks back. On the whole though, its been brilliant - all he does these days is hold my iTunes library (250 movies, 500 TV episodes of various shows and over 10,000 MP3's). It does a fine job of streaming them around the house and is plugged into the TV in the living room.

My Intel mac is fine, bought it over a year ago (1.83GHz) and is working fine. Its hooked up via DVI to my 22" LCD in my bedroom and streams all the media (except HD stuff which is locally) from the Mac mini in the living room. I use it for transcoding my HD stuff to add to iTunes while I'm at work and hasn't failed me yet.

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