iFixit's 2014 Mac Mini teardown shows a sealed, less-upgradeable redesign
Soldered RAM and one fewer drive bay make the Mini a MacBook in a box.

by Andrew Cunningham
Oct 21 2014
Ars Technica

A few months back, we weighed the pros and cons of shrinking Apple's 
Mac Mini. Shrinking the computer has the obvious benefits of making 
it smaller and thus easier to fit in more places, but we feared it 
would come at the cost of upgradeability and reparability. A smaller 
Mini would need to solder more parts to the motherboard to save 
space, and it could give up niceties like the second 2.5-inch drive 
bay that make it a nice mini-server.

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http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/10/ifixits-2014-mac-mini-teardown-shows-a-sealed-less-upgradeable-redesign/


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