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is there a way that i can upgrade my video card and processor and memory for my mac mini?
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Memory yes, video card no. Which Mini do you have, a PowerPC G4 or an Intel model? I have written upgrade guides for both. The G4 Mini upgrade guide is here:

http://www.wiredbynature.org/comp/mac/mini/

The Intel Mini upgrade guide is here:

DIY: Trick out your Intel Mini
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