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iMac 2011: Replace SSD with new SSD?
I have an internal Apple-installed 256GB SSD that came with the computer. It's a bit underwhelming, which is reflected by the BlackMagic speed tests of 180/Write 205/Read speeds. This is only marginally faster than my HDD (118/112), which kind of defeats the joy of having an SSD.
So I have 2 questions: 1) Is it possible to directly replace the internal SSD with an OCZ or OWC drive? (I've seen videos on replacing the optical drive, but I don't want to do that) 2) Is the joy of having a 400-500 Read/Write SSD worth the trouble/cost of replacement? I also have 15 months left on my AppleCare, so it would really have to be worth it to likely void the AppleCare. Can anyone tell me if the 200-300+ difference in speeds would be worth it? Also, what speeds are people getting on the 2012 fusion drive? Thanks
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I do not know if the additional speed is worth it or noticeable depending what you do. I wish I had your "slow" SSD in my iMac right now. |
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Thanks Kash, not a bad idea, but I thought that external TB SSD's are still not nearly as fast as an internal drive?
Does anyone have any external drive read/writes by chance? ---------- Another good point...Maybe I should just be content with what I have Even though it isn't as fast as the OCZ's & OWC's, I love that it's just so dang quiet...Not a peep out of this mac
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And why those drives and not something like 840 pro? Thanks. |
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2011 27" iMac, 3.4-i7, 256 SSD, AMD 6970M 2GB 


Even though it isn't as fast as the OCZ's & OWC's, I love that it's just so dang quiet...Not a peep out of this mac
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