I did it in a new Mac Mini. Was pretty simple as long as you follow the guides correctly. Does involve backing up and reinstalling the OS. Only downside I've noticed is that the combined HD no longer has a S.M.A.R.T. status to tell me when it's about to die. But fingers crossed that won't be a problem.
It made a big difference compared to the 5400rpm stock HD that the mini came with.
I did it in a new Mac Mini. Was pretty simple as long as you follow the guides correctly. Does involve backing up and reinstalling the OS. Only downside I've noticed is that the combined HD no longer has a S.M.A.R.T. status to tell me when it's about to die. But fingers crossed that won't be a problem.
It made a big difference compared to the 5400rpm stock HD that the mini came with.