2012 and earlier or the newer 2018 model all have socketed memory and can be upgraded it is only the 2014 model that does not. Any DIY attempt would merely destroy either the logic board or chips or both. Mac mini (2018) Mac mini (2020) Mac mini (Early 2006) Mac mini (Early 2009) Mac mini (Intel Core 2 Duo - 1.83GHz) Mac mini (Intel Core 2 Duo - 2.0GHz) Mid 2007 DDR2 Mac mini (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz DDR3) MB463LL/A Mac mini (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz DDR3) MB464LL/A Mac mini. However newer logic boards, chips and manufacturing techniques mean that these days an ordinary soldering iron is totally useless for this purpose and you need tools equivalent to those used originally to build the logic boards, as such it is not possible unless you are a major manufacturer and they have no interest in doing this. Enter model or choose from the list below. ) I remember some enterprising people doing this to upgrade the original Macintosh 128KB to a 'Fat Mac' with 512KB, I even had this done to my own one back in 1985. In theory one could unsolder the existing chips and solder new bigger capacity ones, this indeed did use to be commonly done in the olden days. This leaves the only option as being to sell it and buy a better model. For the Mac mini 2014 the memory is as you state soldered to the logic board, as such it is generally regarded as impossible to upgrade the memory.
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