Your Mac Mini is the 1.4 GHz entry level - personally, I would invest all the money to get a Bigger SATA-3 SSD alone for this Mac Mini. The speed you might gain with PCI-e + SATA SSD Fusion drive might not be that significant (given CPU and 4GB memory). I am perfectly happy with my DIY SATA-3 SSD on my 2015 5K, two 2013 (27") and even SATA-2 on my 2009 Mac Mini Server (yes, I have Fusion drive with two identical Apple 256GB SSD - made by Toshiba). The quality of SSD - feedback from the users would tell some stories about third party SSDs - do some research and you will find a few users' experience. My suggestion will be choosing "vendors have updated the firmware" such as Crucial, Samsung or Intel etc. Although there might be some different experience according different users regarding to their SSD (third party) experience. Hello there I am considering changing the old HDD from a Mac mini 2014 with a new SSD. Even Apple's SSD (usually made by Samsung) can have some lemons from time to time. I’ll ask a professional and he should know but I’m curious. How will they install MacOS It’s Sierra on it, shall I update to Big Sur before-hands Won’t Apple block it if the HDD is different Then I will.
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