top | item 41985385 (no title) mathnmusic | 1 year ago AFAIK, Apple took away those slots when Mac minis transitioned to Apple silicon. Attempts to replace SSD with re-soldering have not been successful. discuss order hn newest baq|1 year ago So not even milling off the ssd works now?Fortunately I don't really see the point of using a mac mini, so this doesn't bother me too much, but... it's poor taste. You're holding it wrong was not cool the first time. dagmx|1 year ago You can mill them off and replace them with supported nands. People have videos on YouTube but it’s not very accessible to do.The issue is that Apple moved the storage controllers into their SOC. So they use raw nand chips, and you need to use ones that the SOC supports.
baq|1 year ago So not even milling off the ssd works now?Fortunately I don't really see the point of using a mac mini, so this doesn't bother me too much, but... it's poor taste. You're holding it wrong was not cool the first time. dagmx|1 year ago You can mill them off and replace them with supported nands. People have videos on YouTube but it’s not very accessible to do.The issue is that Apple moved the storage controllers into their SOC. So they use raw nand chips, and you need to use ones that the SOC supports.
dagmx|1 year ago You can mill them off and replace them with supported nands. People have videos on YouTube but it’s not very accessible to do.The issue is that Apple moved the storage controllers into their SOC. So they use raw nand chips, and you need to use ones that the SOC supports.
baq|1 year ago
Fortunately I don't really see the point of using a mac mini, so this doesn't bother me too much, but... it's poor taste. You're holding it wrong was not cool the first time.
dagmx|1 year ago
The issue is that Apple moved the storage controllers into their SOC. So they use raw nand chips, and you need to use ones that the SOC supports.