Even in the 2010 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I believe that you can use this RAM, but your system is only going to recognize 1066mhz, its an EFI limitation on your logicboard itself. On a PC you would be able to fiddle around with the bios and allow the machine to recognize all 1333 MHZ, but the difference wont be noticeable. I wouldn.t recommend that you use RAM that isnn't exactly specific to your mini's specs. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
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Even in the 2010 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I believe that you can use this RAM, but your system is only going to recognize 1066mhz, its an EFI limitation on your logicboard itself. On a PC you would be able to fiddle around with the bios and allow the machine to recognize all 1333 MHZ, but the difference wont be noticeable. I wouldn.t recommend that you use RAM that isn't exactly specific to your mini's specs. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
Even in the 2010 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I believe that you can use this RAM, but your system is only going to recognize 1066mh, its an EFI limitation on your logicboard itself. On a PC you would be able to fiddle around with the bios and allow the machine to recognize all 1333 MH, but the difference wont be noticeable.I wouldn.t recommend that you use RAM that isnn't exactly specific to your mini's specs. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
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Even in the 2010 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I believe that you can use this RAM, but your system is only going to recognize 1066mhz, its an EFI limitation on your logicboard itself. On a PC you would be able to fiddle around with the bios and allow the machine to recognize all 1333 MHZ, but the difference wont be noticeable. I wouldn.t recommend that you use RAM that isnn't exactly specific to your mini's specs. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
Even in the 2010 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I wouldn't recommend you use this RAM for this particular model. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
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Even in the 2010 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I believe that you can use this RAM, but your system is only going to recognize 1066mh, its an EFI limitation on your logicboard itself. On a PC you would be able to fiddle around with the bios and allow the machine to recognize all 1333 MH, but the difference wont be noticeable.I wouldn.t recommend that you use RAM that isnn't exactly specific to your mini's specs. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
Even in the 2009 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I wouldn't recommend you use this RAM for this particular model. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
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Even in the 2010 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I wouldn't recommend you use this RAM for this particular model. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.
Even in the 2009 Model of Mini, the system bus is 1066Mhz, so I wouldn't recommend you use this RAM for this particular model. If you have a 2007 or earlier model then the memory is DDR2, which is definitely not compatible with the RAM u mention.