Intergrating a Mac mini

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Caymus Cab
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Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by Caymus Cab » Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:56 pm

Thinking about intergrating a mac mini to my home studio.
Any pros/cons (or link) and feeedback from user's utilizing a mini in their set up?

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Re: Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by Caymus Cab » Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:37 pm

the mac mini sports a 5400(rpm) harddrive can I replace that with a 7200 rpm drive from NewEgg.com??

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Re: Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by re.mark » Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:38 pm

Caymus Cab wrote:the mac mini sports a 5400(rpm) harddrive can I replace that with a 7200 rpm drive from NewEgg.com??

Thanks!
yes, theres quite a few tutorials with pictures on how to do so online. You do, however, void the warranty and any Apple Care you may have purchased with the product.

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Re: Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by Caymus Cab » Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:44 pm

thanks!!! would a 10,000 rpm also work in a mac mini? (seraching the net as I post these questions)

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Re: Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by joe.cavers » Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:34 pm

Wouldn't the heat from a 10,000rpm drive be dangerous to a mac mini? I burnt out the hard drive in my white macbook from leaving it on while closed (using Insomniax) and that was only a 5400rpm. Can't imagine what damage a 10000 would do.

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Re: Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by beats me » Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:38 pm

I think drive speed is largely hype and a fire hazzard.

Even women will agree that size is more important than speed.

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Re: Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by gibheid » Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:00 pm

If you're not worried about portability, it's much less hassle and much more flexible to run the Mini from an external hard drive. You get the benefits of the faster disk RPM with none of the heating issues, and your warranty stays intact. You usually gain extra USB & firewire sockets and the footprint need not be greater if you get one of those stackable jobs:

http://eshop.macsales.com/Static_Pages/ ... DQodZD6mHg

I've used this arrangement for 3-years now and I've only recently run into problems because Live 8 is too much for my aging non-Intel processor and measly 1GB RAM. The newer Minis should stroll through everything fine.

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Re: Intergrating a Mac mini

Post by IP » Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:03 pm

i think the best disk option for a mini is SSD!

light/fast/silent/coolfor temp ;p

a small ssd for the operating system is enough ..
and then you can have an external 1-2 TB for your data


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