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So, I have an C2D white iMac from 2006. This is the best desktop computer I've ever had, and I still love everything about it even now. However, one of the main tasks it must perform nowadays is ...
In our ongoing effort to provide benchmark data to help you choose the right iMac, we now present test results from a 21.5-inch 2.7GHz Core i5 iMac with a 256GB solid-state drive (SSD). You can ...
You won’t be adding an aftermarket SSD to your new iMac A custom connector means a factory SSD, or none at all.
But as several readers have noted, there is another way to add an SSD to your Mac: you can keep your old hard drive, and instead replace the Mac’s CD/DVD optical drive, also known as a SuperDrive.
At $2699, it might be expensive, but the 27-inch iMac we customized with a 3.4GHz Core i7 quad-core processor and a 256GB SSD is the fastest Mac weu2019ve tested to date.
So what if you've done everything you can, but your iMac is still sluggish? Grab a speedy external SSD and do an OS X brain transplant!
Apple has updated the storage options across the board of its 21.5-inch iMac range by switching to SSD storage as the default, with users now only able to swap out the SSD with a Fusion Drive in ...
After working through the failure of his iMac’s SSD, Adam Engst shares the lessons he learned with regard to backing up, restoring, and eking out the most life from old hardware. Hint: waiting to ...
I wish the SSD was accessible and easily upgradable in Apple's iMac/MacBook lines. Having to use a PCI card to add another SSD, and not being able to just swap out the boot SSD, is very ...
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