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<blockquote data-quote="imacmck" data-source="post: 1421549" data-attributes="member: 260524"><p>I have had my new 27" iMac for a week now and I'm getting used to it, having been a pc user for many years up till now. </p><p></p><p>so i have transferred all my music from my old machine, and iTunes on the iMac seems to be automatically storing the music library on the 250Gb SSD. right now i have about 70 GB of music on there. should i move that music library to the 2TB HD2? i see the 2TB HD2 as the big storage barn where i really want everything stacked. should i be keeping the ssd as free as possible? how much data can i afford to store on these drives before it all affects the performance? or does it not matter how full they get as its the 16GB Ram that takes care of actual performance?</p><p>any and all help very much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imacmck, post: 1421549, member: 260524"] I have had my new 27" iMac for a week now and I'm getting used to it, having been a pc user for many years up till now. so i have transferred all my music from my old machine, and iTunes on the iMac seems to be automatically storing the music library on the 250Gb SSD. right now i have about 70 GB of music on there. should i move that music library to the 2TB HD2? i see the 2TB HD2 as the big storage barn where i really want everything stacked. should i be keeping the ssd as free as possible? how much data can i afford to store on these drives before it all affects the performance? or does it not matter how full they get as its the 16GB Ram that takes care of actual performance? any and all help very much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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