So the question I have is that if you upgrade to 2x2gigs (4gig total) will it still utilize dual channel speedup even if it is only able to use 3 gigs? I get my mini today and will be upgrading the RAM shortly. Unless I'm surprised with 2gigs already from the refurb.
What's so complicated? It's really easy: Install RAM modules in matched pairs.
Fry's online had 2GB modules from Corsair on rebate for $35 last week, so my MacBook and iMac now both sport 4GB. Well, 3.5GB of usable RAM, but there is 4GB in there...
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Thanks for putting this thread together! I have it bookmarked for when I get my RAM to upgrade. A question though, my 2.0 C2D mini has 1gig and I think I'll be bumping that to two. Is it better to keep the one stick in and buy another 1gig stick? Or should I just buy a 2gig kit for OWC? The point is I want to take advantage of dual channel speed up and wasnt sure if that is dictated by just having the same amount in each slot or do they have to be matching brands.
YouTube + search function = your prayers answered.Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone has a video or more in-depth description of how I get the case open. I don't know if i'm just too afraid of breaking something, but I can't get the case to open. Although I guess the easiest point of clarification is do you move the handle so it's moving toward the center of the computer, or away from it?
I know your frustration. It was a pain and the you tube videos I found did not focus on the area's where you need to apply the pressure. I did mine a number of months ago and will tell you I have some scratches on the plastic case (nothing broke, but you can tell I openned it).
One thing I noted was that one of the front screws is larger than the other. Haven't looked to see if that's in an edit or not, you may want to mention that.
I agree It's screw number 3, large head, smaller thread, an edit would be handy, thanks for an excellent demonstration.
I know your frustration. It was a pain and the you tube videos I found did not focus on the area's where you need to apply the pressure. I did mine a number of months ago and will tell you I have some scratches on the plastic case (nothing broke, but you can tell I openned it).