![]() ![]() He "CAN" do video editing on the 2010 Mac Mini. Maxing out the available RAM if it isn't already is a good idea as well for that system 8gb is about $40-50 so if it doesn't already have at least that much I'd say start there.īoth of those upgrades will add a lot (proportionately) to the cost of the machine, but IMO they're both worth it especially if this is going to see any heavy-duty work. It's not exactly a LEGO-simple process but the rewards are definitely worth it even at SATA II speeds. The built-in is a 5400 RPM spinny disk that will make the system feel much slower than it really is. And even that's assuming 10.12 drops support for those models, which I could only see if they start making Core i-series a minimum floor or if they drop support for the GeForce in them.Īs far as performance, I would say the number one thing your friend should do is replace the internal drive with a SSD. That system's within the supported range of El Capitan, and based on Apple's support procedures I would say you're not likely to run into any major security/update issues until at least the release of OS X v10.13. ![]()
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