Over the past few weeks, I've been building the ultimate Mac mini. We've covered upgrading the RAM, SSD choices, and cloning the HDD, but today, we're installing a speedy solid state drive! This will give you lightning fast boot times and better data transfer capabilities. Watch the video tutorial above to learn how to install a solid state drive in the 2012 Mac mini.
Over the next few weeks, I'll be putting together a new video series called, "Building The Ultimate Mac mini." This series revolves around upgrading a Mac mini as much as possible to create a Mac that's almost better than any of Apple's build-to-order minis. Let's take a look at some of the parts that we'll be using.
If you’re the type to tinker with and repair your computer, the 2012 iMac isn’t for you. During iFixit’s official teardown of the 2012 iMac, they found a lot of components packed into a small design which ultimately gave it ...
It’s that time again. Ready for another awesome iFixit teardown? This time they crack open the iPad mini to reveal all of its miniature sized component. The iPad mini was give a “repairability” scored of only 2 out of 10.
The Mac mini is a great little computer that can provide the workhorse power of a MacBook Pro at a fraction of the size. Recently, iFixit got their hands on one of the new Mac minis and gave it the ...
Are you interested in discovering what’s inside Apple’s new 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro with Retina Display? Recently, iFixit got their hands on one and completely ripped it apart. Well not exactly, but they did give it their famous teardown treatment.
Ready for the latest teardown from iFixit? That’s right, this time they dismantle the fifth generation iPod touch. There are so many components packed into this slim iPod, it’s pretty insane.
Another day, another rumor. This one comes all the way from Chinese technology blog, MyDrivers. They claim to have obtained this iPhone 5 display panel from “supply chain sources,” but I think it’s bogus…