The SSD gives a big performance boost. Unless you have little data or a big wallet, replacing the hard drive with a SSD drive is not ideal. The combination of 64GB Kingston SSD for System and Application files and the standard 500GB hard drive for the rest works great.
Of course, you can reconfigure the two drives as a single Fusion drive if you prefer that.
You can read more about this 2011 model at Mac mini "Core i5" 2.3 (Mid-2011) Specs (Mid-2011, MC815LL/A, Macmini5,1, A1347, 2442) @ EveryMac.com. In addition to the SSD, the memory is upgraded to 4GB.
Asking $525. I would prefer a local sale in Ottawa, but will consider shipping at buyer's expense.
Of course, you can reconfigure the two drives as a single Fusion drive if you prefer that.
You can read more about this 2011 model at Mac mini "Core i5" 2.3 (Mid-2011) Specs (Mid-2011, MC815LL/A, Macmini5,1, A1347, 2442) @ EveryMac.com. In addition to the SSD, the memory is upgraded to 4GB.
Asking $525. I would prefer a local sale in Ottawa, but will consider shipping at buyer's expense.
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