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CPU Upgrade Options for 2006 and 2007 Mac minis

Daniel Knight,  Low End Mac, Low End Mac Tech Journal - 2016.07.20 - Leave a comment -

The first three generations of Intel-based Mac minis used the same Socket M to mount the CPU on a 667 MHz system bus. The CPU is not soldered in place, allowing the Early 2006, Late 2006, and Mid 2007 models to take the same CPU upgrades, bringing speeds as high as 2.33 GHz.

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