mac-ssd-drives.com - An aging G5 Apple iMac gets a speed bump by installing a 2.5" laptop size SATA II SSD into a 3.5" full size case for use in desktop computers like the iMac and Mac Pro towers. It should be noted most Macs - especially _consumer_ Macs prior to 2008 - only have SATA I speed controller chips. This isn't a big technical issue because SATA II spec is backwards compatible. But in older Apple laptop and desktop systems - you don't necessarily need to buy the most expensive, fastest SSD drive: Midrange SSD's tend to match SATA I interface speeds quite well.
iMac SSD Disk Upgrade : Laptop Solid State to 3.5" Drive Conversion With SATA Adapter Case
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
iMac SSD Disk Upgrade : Laptop Solid State to 3.5" Drive Conversion With SATA Adapter Case Tube. Duration : 6.88 Mins.
mac-ssd-drives.com - An aging G5 Apple iMac gets a speed bump by installing a 2.5" laptop size SATA II SSD into a 3.5" full size case for use in desktop computers like the iMac and Mac Pro towers. It should be noted most Macs - especially _consumer_ Macs prior to 2008 - only have SATA I speed controller chips. This isn't a big technical issue because SATA II spec is backwards compatible. But in older Apple laptop and desktop systems - you don't necessarily need to buy the most expensive, fastest SSD drive: Midrange SSD's tend to match SATA I interface speeds quite well.
mac-ssd-drives.com - An aging G5 Apple iMac gets a speed bump by installing a 2.5" laptop size SATA II SSD into a 3.5" full size case for use in desktop computers like the iMac and Mac Pro towers. It should be noted most Macs - especially _consumer_ Macs prior to 2008 - only have SATA I speed controller chips. This isn't a big technical issue because SATA II spec is backwards compatible. But in older Apple laptop and desktop systems - you don't necessarily need to buy the most expensive, fastest SSD drive: Midrange SSD's tend to match SATA I interface speeds quite well.
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