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New Mac Mini from eBay
#1
I have been using a Mac for over 12 years- I finally bought my first new one! I bought one of the top end mac minis described in this thread http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/427...msg-427786 off eBay (thanks to the forum for the heads-up- I wouldn't have noticed this otherwise). Shipping a little slow, but arrived exactly as described- brand new, in box, shrink-wrapped goodness. This is to replace my dual 1.25 GHz MDD- a great machine, but too noisy for me. This mini is silent. Fantastic. Hopefully this weekend I will open it up, bump the RAM up to 3GB (thanks site sponsors), remove the hard drive and run a SATA cable directly to a nice 500 GB external. Fingers crossed.

cheers,

scott
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#2
Mini Leader!

i switched to a Mini also because of the noiseless factor. what a sonic relief.
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#3
Nice price. I noticed he has NEW iMacs at pretty good pricing. Are these "Grey Market"? I mean, does Apple know your the original buyer and gives you 1 year warranty?
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#4
I haven't checked whether I get the year of apple care- it didn't bother me too much anyway, as I knew I was going to open it up anyway, which I believe invalidates the warranty. I will probably check though.

cheers

scott
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#5
Please check for me. If I get a 20" iMac I kind of want AppleCare.
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#6
Awesome! Now get folding@home on that machine...

http://folding.stanford.edu/

Be sure to enter team number 1971.

Jeff
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#7
Spacescape- I will check on the Applecare for you- probably not today (hopefully I will not have time to mess with my computer tonight!), but I will get back to you in the next couple of days.

cheers

scott
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#8
As a F/U I received my mini (2.0 C2D) from eBay on Friday. New in sealed Apple box and cheaper than a refurb, slow shipping.

Memory upgrade arrived yesterday - now I just need to install it.
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#9
installing RAM does not void the warranty. if you damage anything while installing it, that's not covered by the warranty.
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#10
I checked- a full year of warranty! Fantastic!

The reason that I thought that opening the mac mini to put RAM in would invalidate the warranty is that the instruction manual clearly states "no user serviceable parts" and "do not open your computer" or words to that effect- so a different situation to most Macs, where RAM is easily user-accessible.

cheers

scott
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