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Mac Mini Intel Core Duo Internal View

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2006

See how I switch CPU, SuperDrive, Harddrive an Mainboard from Mac Mini to another.

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  • It's a Socket 479 Mainboard so you can put every CPU up to the Core 2 Duo 2,33 GHz on it, without even having the need to change the heatsink. The Song I used for this video is called "White Wedding" and it's a cover from the Murder Dolls I think, don't know it exactly because I just picked it from my really huge list of songs.

  • and that tiny heatsink keeps a dual core cool? more like 130 degrees+

  • Did you ever hear about the fact that DualCore CPU's are consuming muss less power than SingleCore CPU's and as a result the produced heat is much less?

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  • Whatever band is playing ruined that song. It used to be such a good song.

  • the music scared me away dude..

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  • Does one have to apply some decent pull when removing the heatsink after the clips are removed? I've got the screws holding it in place out.

  • Sample ala Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun

  • i want to know if i could change the cpu t5800 1.83ghz to the super T8300 2.4ghz.

  • how do you know what proccesors are compatible? i am looking on intels web site for an alternative, but i dont know what to look for.

  • @aussienerds

    ermm nope.

    

  • Hey little sister, who makes picture videos...

  • psycho music:)

    great vid btw 5 stars

  • more step by step video's liek that and you can be a upgrade god!! great guide

  • I'm thinking about making a Mac Pro-mini out of my Mac mini (mini sized mac pro design) but i want to upgrade the cpu to quadcore could the motherboard handle this? or would it even fit the cpu slot for that matter?

  • @DanEng1982 single core are 90nm/65nm and new intel dual cores are 65nm and lower so yes less power

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