Is macMini Hd 2.5 standard HD or else ?
When the times of UB DP will come, I shall take one.
I'm wondering about its slow HD.
Will my Hitachi 60Go/7200rpm sitting now in my 667 Titanium fit in this new box ?
Thankx for advices.
dAn
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From all the dissassembly reports the new mini takes a standard 3.5" hard Drive
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Hi Giles117
Are you shure about size ?
Here's what I have red there :
http://www.macintouch.com/macmini/review.html#disp
"The Mac Mini uses a 2.5-inch laptop hard drive, like an iBook or a PowerBook, and these drives are not as fast as the 3.5-inch drives used in Power Macs, iMacs and eMacs. Not surprisingly, the Mini fell behind the desktop systems in our benchmark tests, performing on par with an iBook G4 in disk performance."
This web site says changing HD in Macmini is very picky
What do you think ?
Thanks
Are you shure about size ?
Here's what I have red there :
http://www.macintouch.com/macmini/review.html#disp
"The Mac Mini uses a 2.5-inch laptop hard drive, like an iBook or a PowerBook, and these drives are not as fast as the 3.5-inch drives used in Power Macs, iMacs and eMacs. Not surprisingly, the Mini fell behind the desktop systems in our benchmark tests, performing on par with an iBook G4 in disk performance."
This web site says changing HD in Macmini is very picky
What do you think ?
Thanks
dAn Shakin' all over!
DP11.34, OS12.7.6, MacBookPro-i7
Falcon, Kontakt, Ozone, RX, Unisum, Michelangelo, Sparkverb
Waldorf Iridium & STVC & Blofeld, Kemper Profiler Stage, EWIusb, Mixface
JBL4326+4312sub, Behringer X32rack
Many mandolins, banjos, guitars, flutes, melodions, xylos, kalimbas...

DP11.34, OS12.7.6, MacBookPro-i7
Falcon, Kontakt, Ozone, RX, Unisum, Michelangelo, Sparkverb
Waldorf Iridium & STVC & Blofeld, Kemper Profiler Stage, EWIusb, Mixface
JBL4326+4312sub, Behringer X32rack
Many mandolins, banjos, guitars, flutes, melodions, xylos, kalimbas...
Mac mini Intel has SATA 2.5" HDs now
Right. Lap top HD size.daniel.sneed wrote:Hi Giles117
http://www.macintouch.com/macmini/review.html#disp
"The Mac Mini uses a 2.5-inch laptop hard drive, like an iBook or a PowerBook, and these drives are not as fast as the 3.5-inch drives used in Power Macs, iMacs and eMacs. Not surprisingly, the Mini fell behind the desktop systems in our benchmark tests, performing on par with an iBook G4 in disk performance."
But just rememeber that review is about the old Mac minis G4.
The Mac mini Intel are much faster (3 or 4 times with Universal apps) and It has the same 2.5" HD but SATA this time, which can bring a better performance also.
Regards,
Gordon