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curmudgeon
Greater than one weekThis adapter worked exactly as it was intended. It snaps into place and a screw is provided to secure the NVMe SSD card in place. I installed a Pioneer brand 256 GB drive. My late 2014 Mac mini recognized the disk immediately. After formatting and transferring my files via migration, my computer became young and peppy again. I recommend this adapter.
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Kayla Harris
> 3 dayWorked perfectly with my 2014 MacMini. Now Ive got a ssd boot drive and I didnt need to disassemble it nearly as much.
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varma1986
> 3 dayThe late 2014 Mac Mini, which sells used for a price between 300-450US$ is a good buy, can run BigSur, and it has a small port that can snap with this adapter to give you an extra storage space.The process is simple & this product is of good quality.
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Alexk
05-06-2025My Mac was unusable because without an SSD drive it was very slow. I did not want to install the SSD drive by getting well inside the Mac by disassembling so many components. With this adapter it was 5 minutes.
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Ray
> 3 dayThis was a good product that was very easy to install.
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HaiLiang Hua
> 3 dayI bought a 2014 Mac mini , but it came with the old mechanical HDD, it’s too slow , but with this one , it could upgrade to nvme SSD , bring the Mac mini runs so much faster , it’s really recommended to any one has the Same machine
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Carlos Rostagno
Greater than one weekFácil de instalar y funcionó perfecto, lo recomiendo!
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Lance E. Coleman
> 3 dayWorked perfectly
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D Johnston
> 3 daySuper simple to set-up and install. Works like a charm.
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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.