If you are looking at the standard $599 mini, it's not upgradable. It's best to 
do this after market 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mary Otten 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 6:54 PM
  Subject: Re: Mac mini ram and hd questions


  Well, maybe I missed it somehow, but when I was configuring a mini yesterday, 
I only saw one option to pick a drive, and there are 3 options. I also didn't 
see where it said whether the conventional hard drive portion of the fusion 
drive for the Mini would be the 5400 rpm or whether it is upgraded to 7200 rpm. 
I'm kind of disappointed that the standard drive is still 5400. I'd like to get 
an ssd and a conventional 7200 rpm drive for a total of 2 drives, but didn't 
see that option. I'm keeping this on list rather than write directly, because I 
figure it could be of use to others.

  Mary

  Mary Otten
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