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Mac Mini + Intel 520 SSD 480GB ?
Hi, has anyone successfully installed an Intel 520 SSD inside their 2011/2012 model Mac mini?
I'm interested in this particular SSD and haven't read much about it on the forums (in terms of use in the minis). Horror stories welcome too, thanks! |
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I havent installed a 520 but have a 335 on order which I'll install when it gets here. Intel and Samsung seem to be the most Mac friendly SSD's IMO.
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Dual, Late 2012 Mac Mini's 2.6GHz quad-core i7 16GB with Samsung 840 250GB SSD's, Dell 23" s2340l and 27" s2740l Monitors, Early 2013 13" rMBP 256GB,Verizon iPhone 5 64GB Black
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I used a OCZ Vertex 4 256G SSD in my new late 2012 Mac Mini and it is working great with no issues. I used an Intel SSD in an older Mini to replace an HDD that was becoming unstable, and it worked fine as well.
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@R1D1: Were you able to use Disk Utility to wipe/format your Intel SSD and also install firmware updates? It seems that the available software supplied by Intel is heavily PC-oriented. I checked their support site and the only Mac-compliant SSD tool was last updated in 2011, no mention of whether it'll even run on 10.8.2 ML.
@kdoug: Please let us know how the 335 install goes, if you have any problems formatting the drive, if you're able to update the firmware, and/or run the Intel SSD software! |
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I used Carbon Copy Cloner for both, first time using it was with the Intel SSD. Worked like a charm. In both cases I wanted to keep the OS version the same as what was already installed on the HDD.
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I have a 240gb intel 520 in my mac mini.
No problems with it so far.
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2012 2.3 quad Mac mini with 27 inch Cinema Display- 13 inch MBA 2011 |
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1) http://blog.macsales.com/15619-speci...-2012-mac-mini 2) if you're using the data doubler kit from OWC or iFixit, switch the position of the two drives once you've opened up the mini. For some reason, the OS won't recognize a non-Apple SSD in the secondary slot. Cloning via CCC/SuperDuper doesn't work either. So swap the factory HDD position and connect it with the non-Apple SATA cable. The SSD then goes into the slot previously occupied by the HDD, now using Apple's original SATA cable. Again, this only affects 2012 minis due to their special build of 10.8.2. Then use Internet Recovery to install the OS onto the SSD. The last thing I would add: if you need the capacity, the 480GB is great. For me, I've shifted some of my User subfolders to the 1TB HDD; the OS and all apps are on the SSD and only take up about 20GB. In hindsight, I would've been fine with an SSD half the size. I think many people place their entire home folder onto the platter but you risk losing some of the speed benefits of having the solid state. Check this for clarification: http://mattgemmell.com/2011/06/21/us...lus-hdd-setup/ Whichever you choose, the 2012 mini runs like a beast. I'm calling it my Mac Pro Mini. EDIT: If you can get the 480GB for the same price, go for that. The self-install is easy if you follow the steps carefully. |
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Thanks !!
I am also contemplating getting the MM with 2x256GB SSD, gets a bit more expensive but may be worth it. I am not sure if I would choose to keep the original 1TB HDD in as well because I am kinda worried about potential heat problems. How is it in your system? Have you noticed any high temperatures? |
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I bought an Intel 520 series 180gb SSD to use with my 2012 Mini i7.
Instead of mounting it internally (didn't want to open the Mini and have problems, as a number of others have had, as reported in this forum), I bought a plugable.com "lay-flat" USB3/SATA docking station. (with ASMedia 1053 controller chip). Using the BlackMagic speed test utility, I get read speeds of 410gbps and write speeds of 247gbps via USB3. The write speeds might not be quite as fast as you would obtain through an internal SATA connection, but they're very, very good. And read speeds are nearly identical to what you obtain via internal SATA. Also, there are no "random disconnects" that others have experienced, and no "sleep problems", either. Oyen Digital makes a very nice 2.5" enclosure with an ASMedia controller chip, if you would prefer a "full enclosure" to a "docking station" setup. I don't understand why more folks haven't considered this option. |
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