Update: A radar has been filed to get those Mac minis to support I filed rdar://23869832. With a firmware upgrade, the Mac minis at that time would go from supporting 4GB to 8GB. Question: What model mini do I actually have and what type of. When looking to upgrade the unit's memory, I noticed the memory installed in the mini is labeled: PC3-8500S instead of the PC3-10600, like is specified in Apple support for this model. I have a Mac mini, mid 2010 (A1347) with 2 Gb of memory. Back in 2009, we wrote about " The State of the Mac mini " and we were the first ones to confirm that a RAM increase had happened. Mac mini, mid 2010 (A1347) memory upgrade. I know it’s not likely, but it’s not the first time this would happen. ) In the mean time, here are all the available Mac mini upgrades. (Anyone with more info, please feel free to contact us. If it does happen, the value of used Mac minis will remain high. Now that the modules are available, it would sure be nice to have that option. In other words, if Apple can find it in their heart to update the MRC (Memory Reference Code) in the firmware of the Mac mini then we could all feed our RAM addiction. So, do they work?Īs best we can tell, it is simply software holding it back at this point. (e.g., 2x16GB = 32GB)įast forward to earlier this year as main-stream companies now offer 16GB modules that are the correct size and speed for the Mac mini. However, the Mac mini only had two RAM slots and 16GB modules were not available. That processor has a max memory size of 32GB. The teardown experts over at iFixit recently took apart the base model 2014 Mac Mini with a 500GB hard drive and 1.4GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 processor. When the 2012 Mac mini was first released, everyone was excited to see an upgraded quad-core processor, the Intel Core i7-3615QM.
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