Will it work? I seem to remember people trying higher clocked RAM in the MBP's and that it worked.
I have 8Gb of Kingston HyperX 1866Mhz on my Mac Mini 2012, they are clocked at 1600Mhz. On my old Mac Mini 2011 they were running at 1866Mhz...
I have 8Gb of Kingston HyperX 1866Mhz on my Mac Mini 2012, they are clocked at 1600Mhz. On my old Mac Mini 2011 they were running at 1866Mhz...
Did you do anything special to get the 2011 Mini to recognize the RAM as 1866 Mhz? I have the same RAM and my 2011 Mini only recognizes it as 1600 Mhz.I have 8Gb of Kingston HyperX 1866Mhz on my Mac Mini 2012, they are clocked at 1600Mhz. On my old Mac Mini 2011 they were running at 1866Mhz...
Did you do anything special to get the 2011 Mini to recognize the RAM as 1866 Mhz? I have the same RAM and my 2011 Mini only recognizes it as 1600 Mhz.
Yes, I am using the RAM that you note above - 2 x 8GB. I have a BTO 2011 2.7 Ghz dual-core i7 Mini with the Radeon GPU.what mini? and what kingston ram?
this ram
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820104259
in this mini
http://www.jr.com/apple/pe/APP_MC936LL_SL_A/
has results on this site showing that 1866 works as 1866
I think that there's no 8Gb 1886Mhz modules, just 4Gb. The HyperX 8Gb modules are 1600Mhz.Yes, I am using the RAM that you note above - 2 x 8GB. I have a BTO 2011 2.7 Ghz dual-core i7 Mini with the Radeon GPU.
Whoops. My mistake.I think that there's no 8Gb 1886Mhz modules, just 4Gb. The HyperX 8Gb modules are 1600Mhz.
I have 8Gb of Kingston HyperX 1866Mhz on my Mac Mini 2012, they are clocked at 1600Mhz. On my old Mac Mini 2011 they were running at 1866Mhz...
I think that there's no 8Gb 1886Mhz modules, just 4Gb. The HyperX 8Gb modules are 1600Mhz.
I was referring to the Kingston modules.
Well, using this 16GB G.Skill 1866MHz kit
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231709
my 2011 Mac Mini only recognizes and runs it at 1600MHz.
I'd be interested if anyone has actually tried it yet?
They worked in the 2011 Sandy Bridge Mac Minis, and in the 2011 Sandy Bridge MacBook Pros. Intel only list the i7-3615QM processor in the 2012 2.3Ghz i7 Mac Mini as doing 1600MHz though, but owners of a Samsung laptop with the same processor have found 1866MHz RAM to work.