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Can I fit a hybrid hard drive?

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I've just ordered a late 2012 quad-core i7 Mac Mini. Since they just refreshed the range, I couldn't upgrade anything and it is the stock 4Gb, 1Tb HDD model.

I know I can add a 2nd SSD but I don't really want to manage my files across separate HDD+SSD and I'm not too sure about setting up a true Fusion system. So I wondered about just replacing the default drive with a hybrid drive which internally manages moving files around.

Is there any reason OSX wouldn't like this, or would even be aware the disk was doing anything special?

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Mac Mini Late 2012

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 John D

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Can I fit a hybrid hard drive?

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I've just ordered a late 2012 quad-core i7 Mac Mini. Since they just refreshed the range, I couldn't upgrade anything and it is the stock 4Gb, 1Tb HDD model.

I know I can add a 2nd SSD but I don't really want to manage my files across separate HDD+SSD and I'm not too sure about setting up a true Fusion system. So I wondered about just replacing the default drive with a hybrid drive which internally manages moving files around.

Is there any reason OSX wouldn't like this, or would even be aware the disk was doing anything special?

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Mac Mini Late 2012

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