NYC wrote:
"Does anyone know which slot to put a 16gb module? Does it matter? I bought the single one"
I'd take the top 8gb out and put the 16gb in its place.
I'd leave the bottom 8gb where it is.
Now you have 24gb.
Might be all you ever need.
NYC wrote:
"Something seems to have gone wrong...I installed it correctly as far as I could tell, my system report shoes Bank 0/ChannelA-Dimm0 as empty, and Bank 2/ChannelB-Dimmo as 4gb.
Could it be possible that I need to install the larger ram on bank 2?"
You have the 2018 Mini, is this correct?
Since you're probably the first user who has tried to manually upgrade the RAM with different-sized DIMMs, perhaps your experience indicates that this doesn't work with the 2018 Minis. Perhaps they DO require 2 "matched DIMMs" to work at all.
There hasn't been enough "user experience input" yet to know.
You currently have in your possession 2 4gb DIMMs and 1 16gb DIMM, is this correct?
In that case, what I would try next:
a. Put the 16gb in top slot, leave bottom slot empty. Does it boot and run that way?
if no,
b. Put the 16gb in bottom slot, leave top slot empty. Does it boot and run that way?
if no,
c. Put the 2 4gb DIMMs back in, and either keep the 16gb DIMM "for future use", or return it.
would everyone recommend I at least turn the Mini on once and set things up, THEN install my RAM?
I'm thinking that way if there's some issue I can still return it. If I upgrade the RAM before even turning it on, if there's a problem then Apple could refuse to service it under warranty.
Not a bad idea. It’s certainly another safety step to ensure your mini works properly right out of the box. This is my plan when my mini arrives next week - I bought the 8gb i7 and I’m upgrading to 32gb after I setup the machine.
Just give it a few seconds to discharge once it’s been powered down, and make sure to ground yourself before opening up the mini.
Just touch your radiator in your house / flat. It should be grounded very well.also I don't have an anti-static wrist strap, but the room I'm doing this in is hardwood floor and on a wooden desk...
Just touch your radiator in your house / flat. It should be grounded very well.
Definitely. Costs you nothing, and might save you a lot of hassle. Very cheap & safe insurance.would everyone recommend I at least turn the Mini on once and set things up, THEN install my RAM?
I took the same memory as I saw in the thread starter’s guide, so didn’t check further. Just thought crucial would be fine. oowever at 2400 mhz in geekbench it seems to perform fine (better latency and little lower bandwoth then other scores it seems). I wonder if other Ballistix sport upgraders have the same problem.
I posted this over in the big thread discussing whether or not the RAM in a 2018 Mac Mini is user replaceable, but since it might get lost over time, I thought I'd share it as it's own thread.
Here's a write up I did on how to replace/upgrade the memory inside a 2018 Mac Mini
http://trunghoangphotography.com/for-photographers/how-to-replace-the-ram-in-a-2018-mac-mini
Hope it's of some use, at least until the folks over at ifixit do a nice detailed guide on it.
Question: I have a pair of 16GB 2400mhz SODIMM DDR4 ram (Crucial), and I want to double check that it will work on the 2018 Mac Mini; it'd be easier for me just to use those instead of buying a set of 2666MHz ram, but I want to make sure they will work. Thanks.