Cable to connect a ssd to a mac mini

I have a SSD that needs to be formated. What type o cable can I use to connect to the mac mini.

Are you talking about a SSD Data Transfer cable?
Or are you looking for the lower bay SATA cable?
here is a link for a kit from iFixit.com for the lower bay data cable:
http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/Mac-Mini-Dual-Hard-Drive-Kit/IF171-005

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