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Upgrading the 2011 Mac mini
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<blockquote data-quote="chomper" data-source="post: 1274742" data-attributes="member: 185457"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I'm considering to buy a Mac mini in order to have a desktop Mac. Since I don't need the extra performance provided by the AMD HD 6630 graphics card, I'm looking into buying the cheaper Mac mini. If I do buy it, I'll surely upgrade the RAM as 2GB seems to be ridiculous. But my question is: is it possible to have the cheaper Mac mini upgraded with a second, SSD, drive?</p><p></p><p>I own a MB Air (late 2010) as well as two Windows-based PCs fitted with solid state drives.</p><p></p><p>I simply can't stand working with a machine that has its OS on an "old-fashioned" hard drive - too slow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chomper, post: 1274742, member: 185457"] Hello, I'm considering to buy a Mac mini in order to have a desktop Mac. Since I don't need the extra performance provided by the AMD HD 6630 graphics card, I'm looking into buying the cheaper Mac mini. If I do buy it, I'll surely upgrade the RAM as 2GB seems to be ridiculous. But my question is: is it possible to have the cheaper Mac mini upgraded with a second, SSD, drive? I own a MB Air (late 2010) as well as two Windows-based PCs fitted with solid state drives. I simply can't stand working with a machine that has its OS on an "old-fashioned" hard drive - too slow! [/QUOTE]
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