N Nanker/Phelge macrumors regular Original poster Jul 21, 2011 #1 Can anyone with the new Mini (any/all of the three) check for SATA III (6Gb/s) compliance? Thanks!
E Edge macrumors regular Jul 21, 2011 #3 Mac mini i5/i7 is 6Gb SATA System Information reports a 6 Gigabit SATA III link. (My replacement drive is only 3 Gigabit, so no way to test max throughput.)
Mac mini i5/i7 is 6Gb SATA System Information reports a 6 Gigabit SATA III link. (My replacement drive is only 3 Gigabit, so no way to test max throughput.)
F FrankHahn macrumors 6502a Jul 21, 2011 #5 Edge said: System Information reports a 6 Gigabit SATA III link. (My replacement drive is only 3 Gigabit, so no way to test max throughput.) Click to expand... That is great! I could not imagine how one feels with a Sata III SSD put into a Mac Mini. This time Apple took the Mac Minis really seriously.
Edge said: System Information reports a 6 Gigabit SATA III link. (My replacement drive is only 3 Gigabit, so no way to test max throughput.) Click to expand... That is great! I could not imagine how one feels with a Sata III SSD put into a Mac Mini. This time Apple took the Mac Minis really seriously.
T teebeau macrumors newbie Jul 22, 2011 #6 Edge said: System Information reports a 6 Gigabit SATA III link. (My replacement drive is only 3 Gigabit, so no way to test max throughput.) Click to expand... I second this! My Crucial C300 is a SATA III drive and is recognized as such by my Mac Mini i5 2.3
Edge said: System Information reports a 6 Gigabit SATA III link. (My replacement drive is only 3 Gigabit, so no way to test max throughput.) Click to expand... I second this! My Crucial C300 is a SATA III drive and is recognized as such by my Mac Mini i5 2.3