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Survey of DIY mini RAM upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="EvoMac" data-source="post: 90048"><p>I upgraded my mac mini with 1gb of supertalent memory with a heatsink on it. Worked great. Taking the case off isn't too bad, just take your time and you wont have any problems. The 1gb stick I personally think is worth the extra money compared to a 512, especially since you only get 1 chance with the mini with having only 1 slot for the ram upgrade. Performance from 256 to 1gig was huge. Runs applications as well as my PC w. a P4 2.6 and 1GB of ram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvoMac, post: 90048"] I upgraded my mac mini with 1gb of supertalent memory with a heatsink on it. Worked great. Taking the case off isn't too bad, just take your time and you wont have any problems. The 1gb stick I personally think is worth the extra money compared to a 512, especially since you only get 1 chance with the mini with having only 1 slot for the ram upgrade. Performance from 256 to 1gig was huge. Runs applications as well as my PC w. a P4 2.6 and 1GB of ram. [/QUOTE]
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