This series uses the Intel intergraded graphics engine (HD Graphics 4000) which is part of the Ivy Bridge CPU.
Sadly, the only solution here that makes sense is to replace the logic board:
* [https://www.powerbookmedic.com/Mac-Mini-Unibody-25GHz-Logic-Board-Assembly-p-24368.html|Mac Mini Logic Board i5 2.5GHz - Apple P/N 661-7017]
* [https://www.powerbookmedic.com/Mac-Mini-Unibody-23GHz-Logic-Board-Assembly-Late-2012-p-26504.html|Mac Mini Logic Board i7 2.3GHz - Apple P/N 661-7018]
* [https://www.powerbookmedic.com/Mac-Mini-Unibody-26GHz-Logic-Board-Assembly-Late-2012-p-141688.html|Mac Mini Logic Board i7 2.6GHz - Apple P/N 661-7019]
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Here’s the iFixit guide you’ll need to follow [guide|11720]
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Here’s the iFixit guide you’ll need to follow [guide|11720] and you really want this tool [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Mac-mini-Logic-Board-Removal-Tool/IF145-159?o=3]
This series uses the Intel intergraded graphics engine (HD Graphics 4000) which is part of the Ivy Bridge CPU.
Sadly, the only solution here that makes sense is to replace the logic board:
* [https://www.powerbookmedic.com/Mac-Mini-Unibody-25GHz-Logic-Board-Assembly-p-24368.html|Mac Mini Logic Board i5 2.5GHz - Apple P/N 661-7017]
* [https://www.powerbookmedic.com/Mac-Mini-Unibody-23GHz-Logic-Board-Assembly-Late-2012-p-26504.html|Mac Mini Logic Board i7 2.3GHz - Apple P/N 661-7018]
* [https://www.powerbookmedic.com/Mac-Mini-Unibody-26GHz-Logic-Board-Assembly-Late-2012-p-141688.html|Mac Mini Logic Board i7 2.6GHz - Apple P/N 661-7019]
Here’s the iFixit guide you’ll need to follow [guide|11720]