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Introduction
La mise à niveau de la RAM sur le Mac mini mi-2010 est une opération simple qui ne nécessite pas d'outils.
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Placez vos pouces dans les deux creux du capot inférieur.
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Faites pivoter le capot inférieur dans le sens contraire des aiguilles d'une montre jusqu'à ce que le petit point blanc peint sur le capot soit aligné sur le repère correspondant du boîtier extérieur.
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Écartez les deux clips de chaque côté de la barrette de RAM simultanément pour libérer cette dernière.
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Lorsque la barrette de RAM se soulève, sortez-la de son emplacement en la levant bien droit.
A spudger makes this job much easier and less stressful with the second (lower) RAM stick.
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les mêmes instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez les mêmes instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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Do the RAM chips have to be paired, or could I replace a one gig bar with a 4 gig bar?
Thanks for any hints!
They don't need to be paired, although that is the optimum. Just remember, it is best to make sure they are the same speed, or the Mac will just operate both RAMs at the speed of the slowest stick. For example, if you have 2x 1GB PC8500 sticks in there, and you replace one of them with a 4GB PC10600 stick (fastest speed this Mac Mini will run) you will get a benefit form the extra memory, but not the full speed upgrade as both RAMs will operate at the speed of the 8500 stick. Does that make sense? So replacing both with 2x 2GB PC10600 will give you better performance.
This Mac Mini will run PC10600 RAM sticks, although I believe only 4GB per slot.
This Mac can run 16GB of RAM, mine does. Just FYI.
Interesting. I want to try that.
my mac mini starts making a tone every 5 sec. and do not boot up
Same here with two 8GB sticks.
I have the same problem. did you solve the issue?
@Greg: Do you have any indication that your Mini actually uses 16MB? I’ve put 4MB in a Mini 2,1 well aware of that it only utilizes 3 of those but it still reports 4MB on “About”…
Do you mean GBs not MBs
Does the MacMini mid 2010 work with 2 x 8gig memory cards? I currently have 1 x 8gig memory crd and 1 x 2 gig memory card but would like to upgrade the 1 gig to an 8 gig memory card.
Any advice on this?
According to MacTracker — It should support that @tcbconsult
Does mac mini 2010 support 1600 mhz frequency ram ?? If not then what us the max frequency ram supported
Secondly what is the max size to which ram in mac mini 2010 can be extended.
So mine doesn’t recognize any cards put in its second slot. This might be due to water damage - I had my computer checked after it got water in it (roof leak while I was out of the house) and they said nothing was wrong, but a year later, I tried to increase my RAM and discovered this problem. Is there any way I can fix it myself?
so as of right now 1/9/2021 what is the max ram i could upgrade my mac mini to? its a 2010 model a1347. thanks in advance i bought a 8 gb kit 204 pin 1333 hzs and it didnt work but maybe the ram was bad i already got rid of them but in my mind am just thinking may be is not upgradable idk how to make it faster