I know you have to us Trim Enabler to enable TRIM support when you first install your SSD but apart from that I can't think of any other reasons?
I haven't installed the 16gb of ram yet (it's still with the 4gb standard ram) but it seems a bit slow right now, slower than my 2006 imac or the 2009 13.3 MacBook Pro (has SSD). I am a bit disappointed as I really wanted a quad core pc for a year now thinking that it will fly. I am thinking seriously to replace the HDD with a 256 SSD.
Why do you need to do that? I'm in the same boat as you, 16gb crucial memory came today should have the Samsung ssd over the next few days and the 2.6 mini on Friday.
From what I read, the trim hack is meh??
Why do you need to do that? I'm in the same boat as you, 16gb crucial memory came today should have the Samsung ssd over the next few days and the 2.6 mini on Friday.
From what I read, the trim hack is meh??
I wouldn't touch TRIM myself. Most SSDs are overprovisioned so they won't see any slowdown when they're full since they aren't really full. TRIM is basically unnecessary with recent drives.
I haven't installed the 16gb of ram yet (it's still with the 4gb standard ram) but it seems a bit slow right now, slower than my 2006 imac or the 2009 13.3 MacBook Pro (has SSD). I am a bit disappointed as I really wanted a quad core pc for a year now thinking that it will fly. I am thinking seriously to replace the HDD with a 256 SSD.
The shipping weight on mine is 4.9 lbs if that helps
Yes I am using the HDMI out from the mini to my Onkyo Receiver than to my Sharp 70". No handshake issues so far.
Please keep us abreast of any screen issues related to the Mini's HDMI output. Very perplexing why some get it and others don't. Here is hoping that your rig stays "clean"!!!