Ram Memory For Mac Mini Late 2012
Mac Mini Late 2012 and Late 2012 Server DDR3-1600Mhz The Late 2012 Mac Mini has two memory slots. It is preloaded from the factory with two 2GB DDR3 SO-DIMMs. You can install a maximum of 16GB with the Ramjet 16GB kit (2 x 8GB SO-DIMMs.) It is important to note this does not include the Late 2014 Mac Mini, Model ID 7,1, which has onboard memory that cannot be upgraded after purchase.
A-Tech for Apple 16GB Memory Ram Kit 2x 8GB PC3-MHz Macbook Pro 13-inch/15-inch Mid 2012 iMac 21.5 inch Late 2012 Early Late 2013 Late 2014 Mid 2015 Mac Mini Late 2012 MD634G/A ME167G/A.
Non-Stacked ICs: Ramjet uses a Non-stacked module for the DDR3-1600 modules for the Mac Mini. The cheaper stacked IC variety of SO-DIMM draws more power, which increases heat and can cause increased errors. Ramjet ONLY uses premium non-stacked chips. These SO-DIMMs are specifically designed and SPD configured for the Fall 2012 Mac Mini. All Ramjet modules are compatible with the latest Apple Firmware. DDR3-1600, 1600Mhz, Non-ECC, Unbuffered, 1.5V, 204pin SO-DIMM.
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Openradar is not where Apple follows stuff. If you want to get Apple to consider making a firmware: 1. Go work for them. Or get a free online developer account at and submit a bug report This is just a user to user forum to discuss technical issues.
Occasionally some high quality RAM vendors may support more RAM than Apple does officially. This is not the case that I can find on Other RAM vendors to look at are,,,,, (avoid Value RAM, but other versions OK),. Be sure to look in each late 2012 Mac Mini RAM, and not the RAM labelled: 1600 Mhz PC3-12800 DDR3 SO-Dimm without any indication of it being for Late 2012 Mac Mini. I know that regarding radar, it was only to inform about the bug (report nb. Best portrait editing software 2018. 23869832) reported to Apple by Fraser Hess already in dec 2015. About the vendor of RAM: Thank you for your suggestions but I wasn't asking for vendors, there are several with 16GB on each slot e.g I know this is 'just' a user forum and not Apple it self hence the sentence: 'Please share this with employees and others in contact with Apple' (from my original post) Why I was hoping that someone with connections to Apple would consider taking this to Apple is because they still doesn't offer 32GB option on their new Mac Minis.
The price of making a new release is pretty big tons of testing that the new stuff don't case a problem in some other areas or configuration, would cost then min 1million dollars in on going maintenance and testing from q&a with various configurations with modules of one brand or mixed or with configurations with much less memory and the return of investment would be good will from a select few which would wish to upgrade such an old model beyond what it was at first made to be. And if it were then to make precedence they would have to pay to move on updating newer models too.