Guaranteed compatible upgrades for:

Apple Mac mini 2014 (Late) Core i5 1.4 GHz (Macmini7,1)


System Specifications
Maximum Memory:
  • 16GB (At purchase. Not upgradeable after)
Expansion:
  • Memory soldered and unable to be upgraded
Standard Memory:
  • 8GB (Non-Removable)
CPU/Chipset:
  • Intel Core i5 1.4GHz
Upgrade Path:
  • Memory expansion is not possible. SSD can be replaced.
Comments:
  • Macmini7,1 Late-2014 model A1347 EMC 2840

  • INSTALLATION GUIDES for this Mac Mini

  • - HDD/SSD upgrade guide
  • - 'blade' SSD upgrade guide


  • Sadly, the RAM in this MacMini cannot be upgraded, but you can upgrade the internal hard drive for extra space or upgrade to an SSD for much better performance. The 'Blade' SSD can also be replaced.

  • By default, this model is configured with 500 GB hard drive, but it also can be configured at the time of purchase with a 1 TB "Fusion Drive" (which combines a 1 TB 2.5-inch hard drive attached via a 6Gb/s SATA port and a 128GB ‘Blade’ SSD).

  • HDD->HDD / SSD

  • The current "Late 2014" models have a Serial ATA (6 Gb/s) connector for a 2.5-Inch hard drive or SSD in addition to a proprietary PCIe connector for a "blade" SSD. However, the cable to connect this SSD to the PCIe connector is not present unless the system is configured with a "Fusion Drive" at the time of initial purchase.

  • To upgrade the existing 2.5-inch drive(s) to a larger capacity HDD or to a high performance SSD, follow this guide. You’ll need a larger 2.5-inch HDD or 2.5-inch SSD, the Logic Board Removal Tool, and the Essential Electronics Toolkit.

  • To clone your existing OS/app setup first, purchase a Cloning/Data Transfer Cable or 2.5-inch HDD/SDD enclosure to connect your new SSD to your mac, then use the Super Duper app to perform the clone, then switch the drives. You can keep your old 2.5-inch HDD in the enclosure for external storage.

  • If you have a ‘Fusion drive’ setup, then you’ll need to split the fusion drive first and then perform the clone operation.

  • SSD -> SSD ('Blade' model)

  • To upgrade or replace the 'Blade' SSD, see the product options from OWC and Transcend on the left. We recommend you follow this guide. If you are buying the 'Blade-only' products then you'll also need the Essential Electronics Toolkit and Torx T6 Screwdriver.

  • The Transcend Jetdrive 825/855 SSD upgrade kits allow you to clone your existing OS/app setup by first installing the new SSD in an external enclosure and attach to your system via the USB port.

  • *Note, the Transcend Jetdrive 850 and 855 products are NVMe based, therefore require MacOS High Sierra or above to be running before you attempt to install the SSD. If you are running a version of MacOS before High Sierra (10.12.6 or earlier), and don't plan to upgrade, then stick with the Jetdrive 820 and 825 products.

  • You can enter recovery mode - (reboot then hold down 'Command key + R') and use disk utility to 'restore' from your old SSD to the new one, or use the Super Duper app to perform the clone, then switch the drives. Otherwise, you can use Time Machine to backup your old SSD to external storage, then restore after installing the new SSD.

  • You can keep your old factory SSD in the enclosure that comes with the Transcend SSD kits for external storage, or use the OWC Envoy Pro enclosure (see the Accessories section of this page on the left).