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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  • Pedro Garcia

    > 24 hour

    The adapter works great. The only problem is the screws that come with it dont work well. I ended up just using the adhesive. The screws need to be longer and a spacer should be added for the screw that attaches the card (adapter) to the internal component (Mac Mini 2014) for people that dont want to use the adhesive.

  • Man of Mac

    > 24 hour

    Fits well, easy to install and a good price.

  • Dr. Dock Cronin

    > 24 hour

    Tengo una Mac mini 2014 late que para muchos sería un equipo obsoleto pero con esto pude instalar un disco M2 y pude experimentar un cambio del cielo a la tierra en velocidad de procesamientos.

  • G L

    > 24 hour

    worked first time on mac-mini late 2014. was a lot easier installing this than changing the sata.

  • MDT

    > 24 hour

    As described

  • AY

    > 24 hour

    Great experience with the product and installation on my Mac Mini 2014. Was able to install a PCIE NVME Drive that acted as the main boot up drive along side the original hard drive as storage. Since it is difficult to self remove and replace the factory drive, this is a perfect alternative solution if you want an SSD installed. Highly recommended!

  • KM

    > 24 hour

    If you have a 2014 series Mac Mini, this is a must have. Works like a charm. Beats a SATA SSD by far. One small technical flaw (and forgive me, I am an engineer :) ) is the fixation support is made with a small adhesive foam bar as opposed to a screw - which screw has its dedicated hole about 1/10 away from the scerws location on the sintech board. So very typical.

  • Wellcraft19

    > 24 hour

    Had an old MacMini (late) 2014 that was just too tired with its 5,400 RPM 1 TB drive, so decided to get the inexpensive Sintech M.2 NGFF NVMe SSD adapter and a Crucial 1 TB SSD NVME SSD (as it was on sale).

  • Steve S.

    > 24 hour

    Ok.. I had a late 2014 Mac Mini that was a decent machine, but slow as dog running through a foot of mud, so it did not get much use and sat there. When I saw this option, I decided to give the Mac one last try to see if I can bring it back to life. I got this adapter, a Seagate 2TB FireCuda Hybrid (to replace to the slow Fusion drive) and a WD SN570 NVMe way to fast 250GB drive. I wanted to use the NVMe for OS/Apps and the FireCuda for data (Pictures, videos, music, etc). I started by backing everything up and learning how to replace the actual HDD, then I added this adapter and the NVMe. I did a fresh install of the OS (Monterey) and then after it went through setup and got to login screen.. Whole new worlds opened up.

  • son nguyen

    > 24 hour

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