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mac mini esata hack - OMG

:shocked:It's...it's SO fast...:shocked:

HOLY MOLEY!:shocked:

I created a document here that you can read: Mac Mini eSATA Mod

If you have a few bucks, some free time, and want to keep your mini, I DEFINITELY recommend this mod.


Keep in mind that this was being used as a storage/time machine drive. All the tests were pretty accurate as I saw when transferring about 400GB of data earlier today. I am about to install my OS onto it which should increase the size of my grin 10 ten fold! 😀



edit: and yes, I know, my weekend sucked so I had nothing else to do😛
 
Originally posted by: ColdFusion718
can you show us how you did the hack?

I would never think of doing this without taking pics😀

I have loads of pics and just finished putting it back together😀

burnt my hand with the glue as I was securing the esata cable though:|
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
Wait till you hook your Mini up to a Raptor 😉

While the Raptor is faster, the differential I got with this gave me the biggest fvkign grin😀

my seagate esata drive is fine

edit: for now😉

edit2:
<---has many 15k SAS drives at work😛
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Kaido
Wait till you hook your Mini up to a Raptor 😉

While the Raptor is faster, the differential I got with this gave me the biggest fvkign grin😀

my seagate esata drive is fine

edit: for now😉

edit2:
<---has many 15k SAS drives at work😛

I did some hacks back in the day, when I had a Mini as my main rig. iirc the Mini PCIe slot is adaptable, so theoritically you could run whatever PCIe card you wanted...😀
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Kaido
Wait till you hook your Mini up to a Raptor 😉

While the Raptor is faster, the differential I got with this gave me the biggest fvkign grin😀

my seagate esata drive is fine

edit: for now😉

edit2:
<---has many 15k SAS drives at work😛

I did some hacks back in the day, when I had a Mini as my main rig. iirc the Mini PCIe slot is adaptable, so theoritically you could run whatever PCIe card you wanted...😀

must be fun soldering one to it

Haha
 
Originally posted by: Eug
This is why an new Mac mini with all these goodies built-in would be perfect.

Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Kaido
Wait till you hook your Mini up to a Raptor 😉

While the Raptor is faster, the differential I got with this gave me the biggest fvkign grin😀

my seagate esata drive is fine

edit: for now😉

edit2:
<---has many 15k SAS drives at work😛

I did some hacks back in the day, when I had a Mini as my main rig. iirc the Mini PCIe slot is adaptable, so theoritically you could run whatever PCIe card you wanted...😀

:evil:

eSATA is probably as far as I will go due to other limitations such as the RAM (2GB already) and the PSU🙁
 
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