Warning: Many words here.
NEW-BIGGER-FASTER-
CHEAPER -LESS EXPENSIVE?
EveryMac.com notes the original G4 Mac mini “spinning platter” 2.5 drive @ 9.5 mm high. Standard is the 80GB 4200 RPM Ultra ATA100. Only caveat remaining is whether or not the
*Marvell chipset will work in the mini (as opposed to the sometimes questionable
JM20330 chipset on the other, similar mSATA adapters). See MacRumors link below and PT5’s previous comments…
*Reportedly the most successful chipset in PowerBooks.
Also, given the “same” 167 MHz System Bus Speed of PT5’s PB and the also standard, original Ultra ATA100 HDs in both… well, if this works in PT5’s PB, then it just might “fly” in the Mini as well? AND with the
one fan of the Mac mini in mind and the possibility of any additional heat generated by the mSATA… certain consideration of the “open sled” design of the the
Ableconn adapter (opposed to enclosed SSDs) might warrant some examination? Perhaps I only imagine the open “sled” design facilitating better cooling capability / heat dispersion… with the Mini’s solo fan?
And not considering “cheapest” route inasmuch as “inexpensive” (or less expensive) … compared to other more costly alternatives. Ninester’s 120GB “Dogfish” combo ($51.48) is tempting for a trial, but I’d leave that cover off, if possibile. (And note PT5’s comments in post #10 here, concerning the
JM20330 chipset?)
The 240GB Legacy Pro IDE/ATA lists @ $198.75 while the 250GB Mercury Electra 3G SSD comes in @ $93.99. Now with the Zheino mSATA 240GB SSD (new, eBay) coming in @ $52.99… add that to the $28.99 (Amazon) for the Ableconn mSATA SSD to 2.5 inch IDE adapter “sled” (with the
Marvell chipset) and you’re @ $81.98 for 240 GB. (I dislike math.) And the $93.99 250GB Mercury Electra 3G SSD won’t work without an IDE to SATA bridge adapter of some sort.
Absolutely nothing against OWC whatsoever, but the A1103 Mac mini’s attraction now is primarily low cost, performance, small footprint and the new OS 9.2.2 “bootability”. (Thank you again Ross… and the host of Many Others!)
Of course I’ll seek the lowest price for the Zheino SSD (and maybe even
drop down to a 120MB version [
*subtract another $24.00 from the $81.98 total noted above for the 240GB] to keep initial “test” costs low) but I will get around to this hopefully very soon. In the meantime, maybe PT5 will be reporting his PowerBook results and I’ll spring for the 240GB anyway?
*$58.00 for a NEW 120 GB external FireWire drive?[darthnVader’s
currently offering up a 1.42 GHz mini / 1GB RAM / 80GB HD / Airport & Bluetooth (including shipping) for $60.00 in the U.S. SOLDConsidering that the once lowly, 13 year-old G4 Mac Minis really haven't been in much use… until the recent OS 9.2.2 boot was realized here, it’s no surprise that they haven't gotten much attention. But now we’re seeing their base prices rise (eBay) from what once was 10-$20... now to 30-$40+… and that’s usually for the basic 1.25 GHz with 512 mb RAM. And often with only a 40 - 80MB 4200 RPM HD… AND sometimes without power supplys AND often, before shipping costs are added.
For more in-depth info on the mSATA and adapters… and temp concerns/causes (in a PB) refer to this link provided by PT5:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/msata-vs-sata-drive-in-a-g4-powerbook.2027276/#post-24195525And yup… 2.5” form factor. Wait ’til ya get that thing open and apart, Ninester.
Wonder if I can ship dry ice to Germany?