Ebay Memory For Late 2012 Mac Mini

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For sale is Apple Mac mini 2012, 2.3ghz, core i7, 8gb of memory 1600ghz DDR3, 250GB SSD, boot fast, do have some scratch on the corners, pleas see photos as they are current and part of the descriptions, running fast and smooth without any issue, currently running Mac OS Mojave, comes with power cord only, post safely in a plan box.

Apple Mac Mini 500GB HDD 16GB RAM Mac mini Late 2012 OS X Sierra Processor - 2.5GHz Intel core i5 Memory - 8GB 1600MHz DDRR3 Graphics - Intel HD graphics 4000 1536 MB In great condition I can update OS to the new OS Mojave if specified otherwise it’ll be sent with OS Sierra currently installed. I would appreciate it if payment could be made ASAP as I’ll be travelling on the 30th of November for 2 weeks so would like to dispatch before I travel otherwise there’ll be a delay.

Any questions feel free to ask. Happy bidding!:).

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So lately, I've been thinking about installing a SSD as the primary boot drive into my Mac Mini. Best free photo editing software. I want to keep the original HD for storage but after installing an SSD into my Windows machine, I'm finding that my Mac is.lacking.

I've been doing some research into the process and for the most part, it doesn't seem too difficult with installing an SSD as a 2nd drive into the Mac Mini (thanks to the thousands of YouTube videos on how to do it). The part I am stuck on is WHICH SSD to install? From what I've been able to figure out, any SSD will do but I might run into a problem with TRIM? I understand that this can play a big part in which SSD I get for my Mac Mini. So my question is this.what SSD's have others installed into their Mac Minis? Personally, I'm looking at the Samsung 840 EVO 250GB 2.5-Inch SATA III as that is the same one that I have installed in my Windows machine and I am in LOVE with it.

Will this SSD work and do I have to worry about TRIM with this? My Mac's specs: Mac mini (Late 2012) Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 Memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 OS X Yosemite 10.10.1.

I have a late 2012 Mini. I put in an OCZ Vertex4 512GB SSD and it ran great. Then I changed it to a Samsung EVO 840 500GB SSD. That also ran great. There was nothing wrong with the Vertex I just changed it to see if any difference. The Samsung runs a little faster per benchmarks but could not see the difference in real use. With Yosemite using any aftermarket trim app like Trim Enabler is risky (see their site) so I have no trim.

I do not expect any issues in the life of my Mini using these newer SSD's. I have a late 2012 Mini. I put in an OCZ Vertex4 512GB SSD and it ran great. Then I changed it to a Samsung EVO 840 500GB SSD. That also ran great. There was nothing wrong with the Vertex I just changed it to see if any difference. The Samsung runs a little faster per benchmarks but could not see the difference in real use.

With Yosemite using any aftermarket trim app like Trim Enabler is risky (see their site) so I have no trim. I do not expect any issues in the life of my Mini using these newer SSD's. The Apple Service provider I used to work for recommend 2 without reservations: the two Ralph Landry mentioned above and if the user defers the decision to the tech they'll get a Crucial. My first aftermarket SSD was a Samsung because NewEgg had an incredible sale on them and I was happy. When Amazon ran a sale this summer I picked up another Samsung which has also been a good performer. I also have two from OWC.

The one thing I paid close attention to when I bought my first one was firmware updating. Many vendors are Windows centric at least in the past you needed Windows to install the firmware update. I know more vendors are supporting Macs for firmware updates but when I last looked I found a couple that still required a PC. I think I'm going to go with the Samsung 840 EVO SSD. I know I already have one installed in my windows machine but reading the reviews on Amazon convince me so much more to go with that.