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Mac mini Late 2014 Teardown

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  • Using our handy hand-powered Mac mini logic board removal tool, we handily remove our Mac mini's handsome logic board.

  • While past Mac minis have featured two SATA ports, allowing users to upgrade their base model with an extra hard drive, this year we only get one.

  • However, this empty socket over here may well be a spot for a PCIe cable, enabling the installation of a blade SSD.

  • More on this once we get our hands on a Fusion-equipped Mac mini.

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