{"id":45,"date":"2008-01-09T16:06:19","date_gmt":"2008-01-09T23:06:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kernelcrash.com\/blog\/upgrading-the-mac-mini-intel-core-2-duo-to-2gb\/2008\/01\/09\/"},"modified":"2008-01-09T16:06:19","modified_gmt":"2008-01-09T23:06:19","slug":"upgrading-the-mac-mini-intel-core-2-duo-to-2gb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kernelcrash.com\/blog\/upgrading-the-mac-mini-intel-core-2-duo-to-2gb\/2008\/01\/09\/","title":{"rendered":"Upgrading the Mac Mini Intel Core 2 Duo to 2GB"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I&#8217;ve had my Mac Mini for about half a year now. I thought the base 1GB configuration should have been good enough, but lately the Mac has been &#8216;feeling&#8217; like the slowest machine here.  I&#8217;ve already mentioned that the <a href=\"\/blog\/virtual-machines-on-os-x\/2007\/09\/06\/\">Mac Mini is not good for running VMware<\/a>. And I have a lot of trouble with Firefox on the Mac (currently using 2.0.11) compared to my other linux boxes. I do open a lot of tabs, and maybe I&#8217;m hitting some memory limit earlier on the Mac (due to OS X resource use) compared to the linux boxes here. I&#8217;m not sure.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, RAM is cheap at the moment, so I thought I&#8217;d upgrade the RAM in it from 1GB to 2GB. You can sort of put 3GB in a Core 2 Duo Mac Mini, but I was a little unsure whether you needed specific brands of RAM for that to work. 2GB seemed like a safe bet.  For the Intel Core 2 Duo models you need DDR2-667 SO-DIMM memory (The older PowerPC Mac Minis use different RAM). I bought 2 x Hynix 1GB DDR2-667 SO-DIMMS  from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elive.co.nz\">Elive.co.nz<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The hard part is pulling the Mac Mini apart. You need quite a bit of time and patience. I had read about the technique using  putty knives to open the case, but came across <a href=\"http:\/\/www.macminihacks.org\/viewtopic.php?t=12\">&#8216;Opening the Mac Mini without a Putty Knife&#8217;<\/a>. That technique uses a bunch of wires looped through the base of the Mac Mini. I used the strands from an old solid core CAT5 cable. It&#8217;s quite fiddly trying to loop the strands and you need a good light source to help guide you. There&#8217;s 16 strands you have to put in (I  think older Mac Minis only have 3 tabs at the front, so you only need 15 strands of wire).<\/p>\n<p>Once I had all the wire loops in place, it was still not budging, so I had a look at <a href=\"http:\/\/headwedge.com\/wordpress\/?p=62\">&#8216;Headwedge&#8217;s Guide to Opening the Mac Mini using the Wire Method&#8217;<\/a>. That gave me a few more hints like &#8220;I should have made the wires a lot longer!&#8221; and to use a small screwdriver around the back of the Mac Mini to start levering the base out. I still wasn&#8217;t getting far, so I tried using a Pizza Cutter down the sides and with a bit of persistence I eventually got the lid off and I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve damaged anything.  Then I used <a href=\"http:\/\/headwedge.com\/wordpress\/?p=77\">&#8216;Headwedge&#8217;s Guide to replacing the RAM&#8217;<\/a> to work out how to get the RAM in. His Mac Mini is an older Core Solo model, but its pretty much identical to mine.<\/p>\n<p>Putting the case back together was actually pretty easy. I had read that it was also rather hard. Maybe I did it wrong?<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, it boots up, it hasn&#8217;t crashed &#8230; and I haven&#8217;t really opened 6 billion tabs in Firefox to see if it works any better. 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