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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
SSD in iMac mid 2007, where to go?
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<blockquote data-quote="CRAIGYBABES" data-source="post: 1668360" data-attributes="member: 29285"><p>It seems ok now. Fan has stopped. I was very careful when i opened it up and put it back, following the OWC youtube video. I've ran some tests and I can see I'm getting around 200MB/s write and 250MB/s read. I believe that's correct for a SSD connected on SATA II.</p><p>It is definitely an improvement now everything has settled down. I just need to make sure the correct folders/files are on my firewire connected HDD.</p><p>Thanks all for advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRAIGYBABES, post: 1668360, member: 29285"] It seems ok now. Fan has stopped. I was very careful when i opened it up and put it back, following the OWC youtube video. I've ran some tests and I can see I'm getting around 200MB/s write and 250MB/s read. I believe that's correct for a SSD connected on SATA II. It is definitely an improvement now everything has settled down. I just need to make sure the correct folders/files are on my firewire connected HDD. Thanks all for advice [/QUOTE]
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