I'd wait on it until Intel patches the bug they found. The Samsung 470 performs pretty similarly and is cheaper per GB (at least at the larger sizes), I'm leaning towards that one right now.
What is the bug that they found and what does it affect?
I'd wait on it until Intel patches the bug they found. The Samsung 470 performs pretty similarly and is cheaper per GB (at least at the larger sizes), I'm leaning towards that one right now.
http://communities.intel.com/thread/23610What is the bug that they found and what does it affect?
wow...
i think i'll try to find SSD of other manufacturer for 2011 mini.
You seem like the type of person who believes anything put in front of them.wow...
i think i'll try to find SSD of other manufacturer for 2011 mini.
any suggestions besides samsung 470 series? I need 80 - 128 GB disc.
Just reporting back.
I put Crucial M4 128GB to the $599 mini. The drive (or rather its enclosure) was thicker than the stock HDD, I had to remove back cover of the drive to put it in without dealing sliding logic board. The front cover, actual SSD board and black spacer are held together with 4 screws so it's not going anywhere.
I hope this won't cause any problem in the future. The SSD board is getting a bit extra veneration, and since the new mini doesn't have optical drive, dust piling should be minimal.
a clear guide a lot of photosHi all, just about to do this myself with the corsair m4 128gb.
Is there a guide with the steps I can follow? I did see the ifixit guide for the 2010 model but have seen some of the comments saying that the antenna does not need to be removed.
Any help would be much appreciated
Thank you for the tips, the photos as they say do paint a 1000 words. Although I still would feel more confident with the guide as in iFixit which tells you exactly what tool to place in what hole etc.
I noticed though that you took the antenna of, there are others on this forum stating that is not necessary. Did you find that it had to come off?
Thank you for the tips, the photos as they say do paint a 1000 words. Although I still would feel more confident with the guide as in iFixit which tells you exactly what tool to place in what hole etc.
I noticed though that you took the antenna of, there are others on this forum stating that is not necessary. Did you find that it had to come off?
You seem like the type of person who believes anything put in front of them.
DID YOU KNOW THAT MORE PEOPLE EACH YEAR ARE KILLED BY SECOND HAND SMOKE THAN CANCER, HEART DISEASE, AND BAD BREATH COMBINED?!?!
Intel makes the highest quality, most reliable consumer-grade SSDs you can buy. You will be happy with your purchase.
For some reason it didn't pick up the wired network. Asked for a wireless connection.
Anyway, how many people have a wired network at home? I'm surprised you even asked! I'd assume most home users use wireless.
I understand you'll have to source a propriety cable to fit the second drive, but for the primary drive, the swap job looks rather straight forward assuming you have all the basic hand tools.
Really? Holy crap.DID YOU KNOW THAT MORE PEOPLE EACH YEAR ARE KILLED BY SECOND HAND SMOKE THAN CANCER, HEART DISEASE, AND BAD BREATH COMBINED?!?!