I notice that most people doing upgrades are going for 320 gb drives. Is that the maximum the minis can take?
Yeah. In the 2.5" size, 500GB 7200 RPM drives are the best available at the moment.
by using a 3.5" drive?If you take out the optical drive, it is possible to have 2TB in the Mac Mini.
If you take out the optical drive, it is possible to have 2TB in the Mac Mini.
by using a 3.5" drive?
Oh rightBy using two 1TB 2.5" SSDs.
Hey, I didn't say that it would be cost effective right now... It can just be done.
I notice that most people doing upgrades are going for 320 gb drives. Is that the maximum the minis can take?
By using two 1TB 2.5" SSDs.
Hey, I didn't say that it would be cost effective right now... It can just be done.
I think 320 is the largest you can order from the Apple store. Given how hard it is to get inside a Mini, I'd order one fully loaded instead of trying to upgrade it later.
Thanks for that tip. I just ordered two of them.
You're just all about making things have ludicrously more storage space than they're designed to, aren't you?![]()
So what's the price for one of these terabyte SSDs?
Yeah, you know what they say - it's the size that matters.
No, I was just being facetious. At this point, I'd only get an SSD for a notebook. But I'm sure one day we'll all think that 1 TB SSD drives are too small for any serious computer work.
Rudimentary skills with a putty knife isn't too much for a lot of us. Don't be afriad! It's easy!
What would the benefit be of putting a 7200 rpm drive in a mini given the fact that the 9400 M integrated graphics may bottleneck the system? Sorry but I'm just trying to understand what the benefit of changing the drive would be in a system with the 9400 M.