
The Apple Service provider I used to work for recommend 2 without reservations: the two Ralph Landry mentioned above and if the user defers the decision to the tech they'll get a Crucial. I do not expect any issues in the life of my Mini using these newer SSD's. With Yosemite using any aftermarket trim app like Trim Enabler is risky (see their site) so I have no trim. The Samsung runs a little faster per benchmarks but could not see the difference in real use. There was nothing wrong with the Vertex I just changed it to see if any difference. Then I changed it to a Samsung EVO 840 500GB SSD. I put in an OCZ Vertex4 512GB SSD and it ran great.

For global original prices for Intel Macs in one particular country on a single page, please refer to 's Global Original Prices section. Global original prices for the Mac mini 'Core i5' 2.5 (Late 2012) in 34 different countries and territories follow organized alphabetically by region. Will this SSD work and do I have to worry about TRIM with this? My Mac's specs: Mac mini (Late 2012) Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 Memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 OS X Yosemite 10.10.1.
#Samsung ssd for mac mini late 2012 windows
So my question is this.what SSD's have others installed into their Mac Minis? Personally, I'm looking at the Samsung 840 EVO 250GB 2.5-Inch SATA III as that is the same one that I have installed in my Windows machine and I am in LOVE with it.

I understand that this can play a big part in which SSD I get for my Mac Mini. OWC 'Data Doubler' 2.5' Hard Drive/SSD Installation Kit.
#Samsung ssd for mac mini late 2012 how to
OWC's step-by-step video of how to install an OWC Data Doubler in the Apple Mac mini 2012 with Model ID: Macmini6,1, & Macmini6,2. The part I am stuck on is WHICH SSD to install? From what I've been able to figure out, any SSD will do but I might run into a problem with TRIM? I've been doing some research into the process and for the most part, it doesn't seem too difficult with installing an SSD as a 2nd drive into the Mac Mini (thanks to the thousands of YouTube videos on how to do it).

I want to keep the original HD for storage but after installing an SSD into my Windows machine, I'm finding that my Mac is.lacking. So lately, I've been thinking about installing a SSD as the primary boot drive into my Mac Mini.
