If it is an S-ATA 6.0 Gbps (S-ATA III) SSD, it will work at S-ATA 6.0 Gbps (S-ATA III) speeds.
someone who does not have a clue what sata is shouldnt be doing replacement by himself...
Hello,
I wanna replace my 500GB HDD with a 120GB SSD , but before doing this I have some questions :
1.Is it compatible with MacMini ?
2.Will it give me 6GB/sec transfer rate on my mac mini ?
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someone who does not have a clue what sata is shouldnt be doing replacement by himself...
Sata I = 1.5GB/s oldest 2006 mac minis have it
Sata II = 3.0GB/s 2010 mac minis have it
Sata III = 6.0GB/s Newest Around 2010 or so. Both 2011 and 2012 mac minis have this
real speeds are
150Mb/s = Sata I
300MB/s = Sata II
600MB/s = Sata III
here is some free advice do you have the ssd on hand or are you buying one?
If you are buying one buy 180gb or larger. If you have it on hand tell us what you own. I can tell from model and make how fast it is.
thats all I wanted to know about SSD ... thanks 🙂SATA III is 6 Gb/s (gigabits, not gigabytes) so the most you'll see is 750 MB/s. But that's a theoretical value and actual transfer rate mainly depends on the drive you choose.
The main point of having an SSD is lower latency though which has nothing to do with these bandwidth numbers.
Different Brands and Sizes can effect speed. My 256GB Samsung 830series SSD in my Gaming PC reads just over 500MB/s and writes right at 420MB/s. Some brands go faster, but hard to beat a 830 for reliability and consistency.
I heard that the 6GB/s models have had more problems , have you had any problems with yours ?
for example please take a look at this topic :
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1177020/
Great ,Nah no issues what so ever. Extremely happy with the purchase. It keeps itself running great and worry free. Unlike many other SSDs the use Sanforce. Samsung makes almost all the chips that go into their SSDs.
Don't replace it, just ADD it.
Don't worry about Sata I, II, or III
Even on USB2 an SSD will put the built in 5400rpm drive knockout for most except 4Gb single file transfers.
Great ,
I was gonna purchase an OCZ SSD, now I think I should look into SAMSUNG drives too ...
thank you
Hello Guys...
I buy an OCZ Vertex 4 256GB to REPLACE the 1TB HDD. I will change the drive in my mac mini and how can I install the iOS in the SSD? Do you guys have some guide to install? And I have to change some settings to the SSD work perfectly?
I have one Mac in the work but I am noob in the iOS.
Thx!
You'll have to format it for IOS
Is just replace de HDD to the SSD, turn on the Mac Mini and format the SSD? And how I will install the iOS? The Mac Mini don't have a DVD Drive, this is the problem...
Hello Guys...
I buy an OCZ Vertex 4 256GB to REPLACE the 1TB HDD. I will change the drive in my mac mini and how can I install the iOS in the SSD? Do you guys have some guide to install? And I have to change some settings to the SSD work perfectly?
I have one Mac in the work but I am noob in the iOS.
Thx!
oh sorry you are right ...To the OP: You seem to be ignoring/confused with the difference between GB and Gb. GB = Gigabytes, Gb = Gigabits. One is 8 times the other.
Sata III is 6Gb/s which is (nominally) 750MB/s. Notice capital B versus non-capital b. Please try not to confuse those two otherwise it'll lead to confusion and redundant posts (kind of like this one, yes) in these threads.
And no: adding an extra SSD to your Mac mini won't affect performance. You'll only get the benefits of the SSD's speed if you have your data on it, though. Any data you keep on your HDD will stay "slow".
iOS is the operating system on iPads and iPhones. Macs use Mac OS X.I have one Mac in the work but I am noob in the iOS.
Thx!
you should create a bootable flash (thumb) drive ...
there is two ways to do this , one of them is to use disk utility and another one is to use this app
for mountain lion I personally prefer to use the app I mentioned above...
but first you should download the mac from appstore ...
here is another article which also contains the disk utility method.
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/07/25/building-an-os-x-mountain-lion-installer-thumb-drive/
I hope it helps
iOS, i mean OS X... There is no iPhone or iPad with SSD, lol! My bad!
Thank you! I will download in the App Store and put in the Enclosured HDD to install the OSX.