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TLDR; yes, it is possible to add an SSD to a 2011 27" iMac without going through too much hoopla. Between everyone having issues finding parts, non-workable guides (due to parts), and general ...
Yesterday, we noted that Apple's new 27" iMac for the first time allows users to configure their machines with a second hard drive, offering ...
Unfortunately, with Apple ’s all-in-one iMac, installing an SSD is complicated and probably not the best choice for a DIY project; however RAM upgrades are easy. At least for most Macs.
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!
Just lightly remove the temp sensor that’s already attached to your iMac’s HD and re-attach it to the SSD when you install it. This method works just fine and has caused me no problems.
OWC took apart a new 27-inch iMac to see what the SSD bracket is all about.
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 ...
You won’t be adding an aftermarket SSD to your new iMac A custom connector means a factory SSD, or none at all.
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