Sintech M.2 NGFF NVMe SSD Card for Upgrade Mac Mini Late 2014 Year A1347 MEG Series(Only for late 2014 Year,not fit Other year)
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SA
> 3 dayThe Sintech M.2 NGFF NVMe SSD Card is great quality adapter, that was easy to install. The best thing about this adapter is the included screw and screwdriver. The screw does a good job of holding the SSD in place. This fit nicely in a Mac Mini, took minutes to install.
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William Butler
19-12-2024This is an easier solution than the Apple option. It let me use the NVMe SSD I already owned and was easy to install. The only downside was with a full length SSD card, the slot to secure the bracket can’t be reached.
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Shamann
> 3 dayVery easy install, works fine. Upgraded mac mini 2014 with ssd, now it runs Big Sur smoothly.
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Penfield
> 3 dayI utilized this to install a Crucial P2 NVMe SSD in a 2014 Mac Mini. Fit was excellent and the connector mated up without looseness to the logic board. The adhesive on the card held it firmly in place. It is nice to have the screw set and screwdriver included as unless your Mini has an existing PCIe type drive there is no screw to hold the drive to the logic board.
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Man of Mac
> 3 dayFits well, easy to install and a good price.
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drbruce
> 3 dayI coupled this card with an inexpensive 500GB SSD. Installation was easy (no need to disassemble the Mac Mini--just remove the bottom and 6 screws that hold in the metal plate.). The NVMe SSD was recognized immediately upon boot up (OS X 10.13.6). The SSD makes an enormous difference in speed. Unlike many of the other SSD adapters for the 2014 Mac Mini, this one works with the less expensive standard NVMe SSD, not Apples proprietary SSD. A great choice for breathing new life into a 2014 Mac Mini.
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D Johnston
> 3 daySuper simple to set-up and install. Works like a charm.
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T. Willardson
Greater than one weekThis did exactly what it claimed to do. It did it perfectly. It was reasonably priced. It got to me sooner than I expected. What could be better.
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researchonly
> 3 dayDOA
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Heather Hill
Greater than one weekI happened to come across this while looking at SSD drives for my late 2014 model Mac-mini. Like most others, I found the computer had become nearly useless due to always having the spinning color wheel. I really had a hard time bringing myself to purchase a new Mac-mini since it would have cost >$1k. I really dont need much out of this desktop so thought maybe replacing the 1TB HDD with an SSD drive could help. The other problem though is I didnt want to replace it with something smaller so was looking at >=1TB SSD drives. Those arent terribly expensive, but still seemed a gamble since I wasnt sure that was really going to fix it.