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Upgrading a Late 2014 Mac Mini. How much faster am I looking at here?
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<blockquote data-quote="pm-r" data-source="post: 1830276" data-attributes="member: 175845"><p>Why oh why do so many misinterpret what I have actually said in so many of my posts. Re-read what I said, and do so carefully this time!!!</p><p></p><p>BTW: Apple HAS been using the soldered in method with a lot of their MacBook models since they started doing so in 2015-2016 with some SSDs.</p><p><a href="https://blog.macsales.com/44610-mac-101-how-to-upgrade-a-computer-with-soldered-components/" target="_blank">Mac 101: How to Upgrade a Computer with Soldered Components</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>- Patrick</p><p>======</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pm-r, post: 1830276, member: 175845"] Why oh why do so many misinterpret what I have actually said in so many of my posts. Re-read what I said, and do so carefully this time!!! BTW: Apple HAS been using the soldered in method with a lot of their MacBook models since they started doing so in 2015-2016 with some SSDs. [url=https://blog.macsales.com/44610-mac-101-how-to-upgrade-a-computer-with-soldered-components/]Mac 101: How to Upgrade a Computer with Soldered Components[/url] - Patrick ====== [/QUOTE]
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