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Replacing BGA LPDDR3 RAM chips

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I have a late 2014 mac mini with 4GB RAM. I  already replaced HDD with SSD but some apps, even World of Warcraft can cause the system to hit swap. I use it as a secondary device for macOS experiments and alike from time to time… so I’m thinking about doing a bit risky mod - replacing existing Samsung K4E8E304EE-EGCE 8 Gb x 4 with chips of higher capacity and 178FBGA package - like K4E6E304EE-EGCE which are 16Gb.

Is it technically possible or is there something that would prevent such swap from working?

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Mac Mini Late 2014

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Replacing BGA LPDDR3 RAM chips

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I have a late 2014 mac mini with 4GB RAM. I  already replaced HDD with SSD but some apps, even World of Warcraft can cause the system to hit swap. I use it as a secondary device for macOS experiments and alike from time to time… so I’m thinking about doing a bit risky mod - replacing existing Samsung K4E8E304EE-EGCE 8 Gb x 4 with chips of higher capacity and 178FBGA package - like K4E6E304EE-EGCE which are 16Gb.

Is it technically possible or is there something that would prevent such swap from working?

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Mac Mini Late 2014

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