It looks like it can serve me quite a little longer. For the 21.5-Inch and 27-Inch 'Mid-2017' and '2019' iMac models, both support a 7 mm tall SATA III (6 Gb/s) hard drive for the primary storage, but the 21.5-Inch models use a 2.5' hard drive and the physically larger 27-Inch models use a 3.5' hard drive. Applications are opening much faster and overall the computer feels much snappier. So far I am really happy with the new SSD. Crossed my fingers and switched my iMac on again.Followed iFixit guide and replaced hard drive.Booted the Mac from the new SSD connected externally via USB. The SSD is 2.5', if the old iMac drive is 3.5' the holes to fasten it to the iMac will not line up, you need a bracket. Cloned old internal hard drive to new SSD, using Carbon Copy Cloner. ![]()
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