Mac mini Model A1283 Teardown

Teardown

Teardown

Teardowns provide a look inside a device and should not be used as disassembly instructions.

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We picked up the new Mac mini from our local Apple store and took it apart!

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Add Note Edit Step 1 — Mac mini Model A1283 Teardown  ¶ 

  • The Mac mini for this First Look was graciously provided by our friends at macminicolo, a Mac mini colocation service. They allow your Mac mini to be used as a surprisingly powerful and inexpensive server.

  • Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, allow us to introduce the new and improved Mac mini!

  • We immediately tried to open the mini using our iMac opening tool, used in yesterday's iMac First Look.

    • It did not work.

  • We also posted a guide for installing a second hard drive in the Mac Mini.

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  • The beauty of evolution at its finest. From left to right: Power PC, Intel Core Duo, Intel Core 2 Duo.

  • Notable differences in the latest model:

    • An additional USB port brings the total to five, one more than the previous model (and three more than the Power PC!).

    • A Mini DisplayPort and mini-DVI port -- which allow for Dual-Monitor support for the first time in a Mac mini -- replace the DVI display port of the previous generation.

    • A Firewire 800 port replaced the old FireWire 400 port, much to the chagrin of Mac users.

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  • Let's rock this thing!

  • Carefully insert a putty knife into the crevice in between the top cover and bottom housing. Start on the left side first.

  • Gently enlarge the existing crevice by twisting the putty knife downward and away from the mini.

  • Repeat the prying motion until a portion of the bottom housing has been nudged upward.

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  • Repeat the same prying procedure on the right side.

  • The top cover should now be marginally separated from the bottom housing. Use your fingers to completely separate the two, starting with the I/O side of the mini.

  • The top cover does not have any cables attaching it to the bottom housing; it should now be completely detached from the bottom.

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  • A quick comparison photo of the three Mac mini generations (oldest on left) showcases their technological progression:

    • No antennas --> One antenna --> Two antennas (Airport card)

    • Desktop RAM --> laptop RAM

    • PATA --> SATA drives

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  • Can you hear me now? Excellent.

  • The wireless board contains a Broadcom BCM4312KFBGH WiFi transceiver on it.

  • The new mini houses three wireless communications antennas, one for use with the built-in Bluetooth and two for the Airport Extreme wireless 802.11n card.

  • All three antennas need to be removed before accessing the hardware underneath.

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  • There are two black posts securing the Airport antenna board to the internal frame.

  • Squeeze both black posts together and gently lift the antenna board from the post.

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  • Rotate the mini 180 degrees.

  • Use a spudger to peel back the black tape and release the antenna cable.

  • Carefully lift the remaining two antennas from the right side of the mini.

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