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Hi All... Was looking to boost ram in my 2011 Mac Mini Server from 8 to 16gb.
While the speed of ram that is generally specified for this model is PC3-10600 DDR3 1333 MHz, I spoke to a rep from Crucial, who said that he was surprised to find that PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 ram was listed as being OK for the 2011 Mac Mini Server. (CRT 2K1GB64BS1 Crucial 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 204-pin SODIMM Memory) So I ordered the PC3-12800 DDR3-1600, installed it, and it appears to be working just fine. Ran Geekbench, but only 32 bit, and speeds got a bit better (from 8950 for 8gb to 9013-9031 for 16gb). I didn't do the Cinebench for the 8gb setup, but for the 16gb setup, it came out to 4.44 for the CPU, and 11.54 for the Open GL. My question is, are there any drawbacks or benefits to using this ram over the PC3-10600 1333? Would it help or hurt my speed to use it? If there's some reason to not use the 1600, I do have another 2012 mini I'm setting up for a colleague, that I could this ram in. Thanks in advance for your help on this! |
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does not matter much. as long as it runs it is good. That is the short story. the longer story is not important but maybe some one will chime in.
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It probably works fine but it's not running at 1600 MHz. It is being down-clocked to 1333. You'd be hard pressed to notice a difference between the 2 though. Someone can chime in if I'm wrong.
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kingston plug n play will run at 1600 in a 2011 mac mini. I think a corsair will also run at 1600 in a 2011 mac mini. most others do not. I have a 2011 mac mini with kingston plug n play and last year a lot of us tested this and posted results. the 1600 is a bit better then 1333 . If you run windows bootcamp it is also better. |
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The integrated GPU is a bit faster with this RAM, and the 1600 MHz RAM needs a bit more power, which is not important in desktop computers.
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So I've been reading through any old posts on this I could find, attempting to get fully informed on this issue. I ran the memory test, Rember, and it said it was running 100% OK. So is that indicative that it's running at 1600? |
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http://www.memtest.org/ burn a cd and boot directly into it you get a blue screen . this test was from a quad 2012 mini with 16gb crucial ram it reads half what you run at. my crucial reads at 798 which is 1596. this tests runs all the ram rember runs around 13 gb out of 16gb. remeber ram test is based on memtest. I think geekbench also shows the real speed. I will run a test. here is a piece of a geek bench on a core 2 2012 mini with 8gb 1600 ram. if you were to run the same mini with 2x 4g sticks of 1333 ram the geekbench scores would change. this tests will show differences but in real world 8gb of 1333 ram or 8gb of 1600 ram in a 2012 mac mini would be very hard to know a speed difference. Last edited by philipma1957; Dec 5, 2012 at 06:25 PM. |
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Interesting about Kingston RAM running at 1600Mhz. There's another thread where someone claims to have 1833 MHz Kingston RAM running on a 2011. I stayed with Crucial 1.35v 1333, and seems to run fine.
BTW, I have a 2011 i5 2.5 16GB Mini with the Radeon 6630M and it's Cinebench GL is 23.75. Shows what a good GPU it is compared to the HD3000. It even beat the 2012 2.6 Mini/HD4000 I returned that had a GL score of 23.25. However, my Cinebench CPU score is only about 2.6. |
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Your geekbench scores are so wildly different than mine. I see you have a different year, different processor and 1/2 the ram. Does it make sense that your memory scores are so much higher than mine, considering that I have twice the ram? (Or are all the differences related to the fact that I used the 32 bit geekbench?) |
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In regards to the boot issues, i remember I did this from my windows partition. But thats not necessary i think, look at rEFIt, it will let you boot from a usb stick I THINK ´.
Look into it before trying.You get about 500 higher score than me with my mini I7 2.0 GHz, but mine just got 4 gb ram at the moment.
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the mt410 is it. I have a macbookair cd player and all I need do is pick the mt410 as a boot option. it then boots into the blue screen. |
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Thanks and a great night to you! |
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How do you get that temp and cpu info on the top of screen? |
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you are welcome i am sticking with version 3 as i paid for it. i may go to version 4 soon
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