Hello,

Looks like the responses you got were superficial so far. I'm assuming you mean 
your Mac Mini has a model identifier of 4,1 and not "a", there is no such thing 
as an a. This would make it an early 2010 MacMin, and what I consider the best 
Mac Mini out there. It still can run snow leopard and still has a CD/DVD drive. 
This Mini officially supports 8Gig of ram, but can actually support 16 gig.

This Mini takes 204 Pin PC3-8500 1066Mhz DDR3 SO-DIMMs. That said, you can 
easily find these online at any memory dealer. 

That said, I personally only suggest using www.ramjet.com or 
www.otherworldcomputing.com because they specifically provide RAM that meets 
Apple's tech specs. And yes, there have been people that get burned by using 
cheaper RAM from amazon or new egg, and their computer failed to boot up after 
a software update. RamJet and OWC will stand by their RAM for your Mac in case 
of any issues.

Both sites provide a nice form where you can pick the model of your Mac and be 
certain to get the right RAM>.  Or, just call them to avoid any problems.

Good luck.
 

--k

Faith doesn't give you the answers, it merely stops you from asking the 
questions.

On Apr 5, 2014, at 1:08 PM, Kristeen Hughes <khwi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My Mini is a 4,a and it curently has 2 slots with a 2 gig in each slot. I am 
> wondering how to upgrade it. Can I put two 8 GB in? What am I looking for as 
> far as gigahertz? When I look at my system information it says 1067. I don't 
> see that number available and I'm wondering if that number can be different 
> and if that is still okay.
> 
> Kristeen
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