![]() ![]() Once you go SSD, you won’t go back.Īpple’s new iMac’s Fusion Drive a turning point for hybrid drives – December 13, 2012 On the rare occasion that we use a non-SSD Mac, the experience is jarring, as we’ve become used to the speed of the SSDs in our MacBook Airs and iMacs. MacDailyNews Take: As we wrote last April: Much more – including all of the benchmark results, of course – in the full article here. And for most users, it will provide plenty of speed - especially in comparison to the HDD options.” Morgan reports, “The $250 for the 1TB Fusion Drive is much easier to swallow. Also, it won’t slow down in certain situations that affect the Fusion Drive’s performance.” “The SSD is the fastest choice, obviously, if you are willing to cough up $1300. “With the help of remote mad scientists, we were able to get test results on four of the five permutations available to 27-inch iMac buyers,” Morgan reports. “Since the 27-inch uses 3.5-inch HDDs, the drive choices and drive performance will be different from the 21.5-inch iMac which uses 2.5-inch HDDs.” ![]() “We have answers to the question, ‘What drive should I order for my ‘late 2012’ iMac 27-inch?'” Rob Morgan reports for Bare Feats. ![]()
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