
I’m currently rocking a mid 2010 model Mac Mini. This was the first Mini to come in the “squat” unibody aluminum format, and the last to have a built-in optical drive. It came with a pair of 1 GB memory modules. I had since upgraded one of those to a 2 GB module, but I had been experiencing some odd issues with my Mini’s performance, so I decided to upgrade the memory once again. Fortunately, upgrading the RAM in a Mac Mini is one of the cheapest and easiest upgrades you can do. Read the rest of this entry