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840 ssd with full kit from Newegg
i just received the above thinking it would contain everything i need to install in my 2012 mac mini, I don't see anything that looks like an internal sata cable?
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Was it advertised to have an SATA cable? What did Newegg say?
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If you are trying to add a second drive, you need something like this http://www.amazon.com/Doubler-Drive-...c+data+doubler The SATA cables for the Mac Mini are custom made for the specific computer, which is the reason why you won't find them bundled with your SSD purchase.
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This is what it said is included:
Complete, User-Friendly Solution The Samsung SSD 840 Series is available with a simple, all-in-one installation kit. The kit comes with SATA data and power cables, screws, a 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch adapter bracket, a SATA to USB adapter cable to facilitate easy data migration, and a mounting spacer so that laptops with traditional 9.5mm drive bays can accommodate the Samsung SSD 840 Series’ slim 7mm profile. ---------- Quote:
Can u tell me what I am missing and where to get it? Yes, I am adding an SSd second drive and i am a dumbass idiot Last edited by jwjsr; Jan 28, 2013 at 11:00 PM. Reason: me wrong |
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If you would like to keep your current hard drive in the machine and add the SSD to the empty hard drive slot (the mac mini has two - one is empty on the non-server models) you need the kit that I linked to in my previous post. This kit includes all the tools, parts, and instructions you need to take apart the mini and add the second drive.
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Also included is a plastic tool for prying up cables and a "logic board removal tool" these make life easier but certainly not necessary. All in all, the only valuable thing in the kit is the cable. You can buy a standalone cable on amazon for $28, but then you have to find the screws and grommets. For me at least, it was worth the extra $7 for the convenience of having everything.
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[QUOTE=COrocket;16744776]The kit includes 4 rubber grommets and 4 torx screws that help secure the bottom drive into a bracket. These are necessary.
Also included is a plastic tool for prying up cables and a "logic board removal tool" these make life easier but certainly not necessary. All in all, the only valuable thing in the kit is the cable. You can buy a standalone cable on amazon for $28, but then you have to find the screws and grommets. For me at least, it was worth the extra $7 for the convenience of having everything.[/QUOTE this is ********, if u are not a pro, DIY fusion is no where near worth it, that said I am going to do it anyway only because i can't return it. Best case is you save a 100. worst case u ****up and void your warranty, not worth the risk or time and i am a gambler |
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