Now it’s at $470.īack in January, I set to work on the upgrade. I got a SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND SSD at 314 Euro (at the time). I waited for the SSD prices to come down, so I could get a 4TB SSD at a decent price, which happened in late 2020. I also wanted to bypass the whole argument of whether to split or not to split my Mac’s Fusion Drive. I wanted a big SSD, so I could fit all my regular work on the computer, only resorting to external hard drives for the big photo and video files. My latest upgrade, as I suggested in my previous post on the subject, is the replacement of my Fusion Drive setup (HDD + NVME) with an SSD. How is that possible? It’s simple: it was top of the line when it came out, with a maxed out processor and video processor. It’s still great as my photo editing and video editing (including 4K) machine. Yes, my main computer is still my late-2013 iMac.
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