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Brain Surgery Pt.6 - The different Twins
By Wolf Paulus <wolf@wolfpaulus.com>

Posted Saturday, June 02nd, 2007

DDR and especially DDR2 SODIMM memory became recently somewhat affordable, allowing for another episode of the Brain-Surgery series.
This time it was the different twins that were due for a significant RAM increase. The different twins are our two Mac minis; there is Tom's 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 based Mac mini and 1.5GHz Intel Core Solo based Mac mini that's mostly used as a TV-Internet Connector, which setup and purpose I had described back in October 2006 in Subscription TV.

Usually, I get memory upgrades for Macs from either Crucial or Ramjet directly. However, this time I got a way better deal at Mwave.com for the same Crucial Memory.

Intel based Mac Mini opened

Upgrading the Intel-based Mac Mini to 2GB RAM


Intel based Mac Mini opened

Upgrading Tom's PowerPC G4 based Mac mini to 1GB


Here are the previous episodes of this never ending brain surgery series ...

  1. G5's memory upgrade
  2. iBook 1.2GHz memory upgrade
  3. 1.67 GHz 15" PowerBook 1GB DDR-2 memory upgrade
  4. 2nd Harddrive for the G5 • Seagate Barracuda 250 GB SATA drive
  5. Final voluntary "brain surgery" performed on the aging Power Mac G5
  6. Brain Surgery Pt.6 - The different Twins a.k.a. Mac minis


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Published on: Saturday, June 02nd, 2007  •  Category: [hardware]

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