J jgbr macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 14, 2007 965 1,191 Dec 28, 2007 #1 Hi all: I am going to do this: Drop a 2.33ghz 667fsb core 2 duo (M) socket into my 1.83 mac mini, along with 2gb of Ram and a new 7200rpm SATA Hard drive? Good idea?
Hi all: I am going to do this: Drop a 2.33ghz 667fsb core 2 duo (M) socket into my 1.83 mac mini, along with 2gb of Ram and a new 7200rpm SATA Hard drive? Good idea?
Father Jack macrumors 68020 Jan 1, 2007 2,481 1 Ireland Dec 28, 2007 #2 Overheating may be a problem. Monitor carefully.
Cave Man macrumors 604 Feb 12, 2007 7,172 360 Neander Valley, Germany; just outside Duesseldorf Dec 28, 2007 #3 Search the forums, it's been done before. Apparently, you can put an 802.11n Airport card in as well. Which processor are you thinking of - is that the T7600?
Search the forums, it's been done before. Apparently, you can put an 802.11n Airport card in as well. Which processor are you thinking of - is that the T7600?
R ronainsworth68 macrumors member Nov 8, 2007 42 0 Adairsville, Ga Dec 28, 2007 #4 I wish I had a way to upgrade my PPC Macmini to something with a little more horsepower.
T tefleming macrumors 6502 Oct 13, 2006 328 0 ATL Dec 28, 2007 #5 Everything I've heard says that the best-bang-for-your-buck upgrade is the 7200rpm drive. I bought mine upgraded (see sig) I've never had any heat-related problems, fwiw
Everything I've heard says that the best-bang-for-your-buck upgrade is the 7200rpm drive. I bought mine upgraded (see sig) I've never had any heat-related problems, fwiw