Can I use a Solid state drive in my 21 inch iMac

Can I use a Solid state drive in my 21 inch iMac if so what manufaturer is recommended?

Yes. I have used and recommend OWC's Mercury models and OCZ's Vertex 3 models. They do work in Macs. Depending upon the model you have you should get either 3 Gb/s or 6 Gb/s drive. That will depend upon your computer's disk drive bus support - SATA II or SATA III, respectively.

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    fromx001 I believe you can use a SSD as internal drive, of course make sure to buy an ide/ata. There are all sorts of sizes up to 480 GB also in the ide/ata standard. You should however research carefully your purchase, as the performances of your SSD are going to have to rely on firmware "garbage collection", as the older operating systems haven't been written with SSD in mind.
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    Will my Powermac G4 (867 mhz) running Mac OS 9.2.2 let me install and run the SSD as a startup drive?
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    My advice is to ensure that you buy a SSD which will work in your G4 and allow booting. This will probably involve an IDE or SATA SSD controller specified as allowing booting.

  • Can I upgrade the solid-state drive in a MacBook Pro with retina display after purchase?

    There used to be an option to upgrade the solid-state drive when configuring a MacBook Pro on the Apple Store online, but it is now gone.  This makes me wonder if Apple's SSDs are built into the computer like the RAM is.  So, is it possible to upgrade the SSD later?  I don't want to pay so much more to upgrade everything else, so I'd love it if it's possible to just upgrade the SSD later.  Thanks!

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    Message was edited by: BobTheFisherman  Sorry. I just noticed I posted the link to a 2012 retina flash upgrade.
    Here you go http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/SSDAP12R480/
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  • Can I install a solid state drive in my CQ62-215DX

    I need to replace my hard drive in my laptop and I'm curious first on whether or not I can install a solid state drive in this laptop and if so, are there any recommendations?

    Hi,
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  • Can i put a solid state drive in my hdx16

    Has anyone tried to put a solid state drive in a HP HDX16 and, if so, what problems, if any, did you encounter?  Thanks.

    Hi,
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    BH
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  • Will apple upgrade my solid state drive in my 15 inch 2014 macbook pro to the 1tb version?

    I currently have the 500 GB Solid State Drive in my 2014 15inch Macbook Pro. Due to my usage requirments (videography). I was wondering if i paid for it, could i get apple to install the drive in my macbook?

    No. But you can add an external drive for storage uses. However, if you bought it within the past 14 days from date of purchase you can exchange for the model you prefer unless it is a CTO model.

  • Can I use a sata3 hard drive with a late 2009 imac

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  • Can I install a Solid State Drive (SSD) on a P6510f

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    Below is the link to the service manual. It appears that there are two drive bays in the cage.  Just ensure you have another SATA power lead.
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  • Inspiron 20 3000 can I add a solid state drive to boot for speed ?

    I'm looking to purchase an inspiron 20 3000. I asked sales if I could get it configured with an SSD drive, and they said no. I'd have to purchase it and then the drive myself. But on Dell's web site I don't see any SSD drives, or hybrids listed as compatible. 
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  • Can i add a solid state drive to my late 2006 macbook

    Got a dumb amateur question. I have a 120g hard drive in my late 2006 macbook and two 2 one gig memory cards upgraded from apple when purchased. Can i upgrade to a SSD and more memory on this mac? Can it be done on a amateur level. Is it worth it?

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  • Anyone used a Solid State Drive to edit in FCPX?

    And if so, was editing faster?  Either Laptop or Desktop. Anyoen who can share their experiecne would be great.
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    Dont spend money on an SSD.... Untill FCPx's (Sudden Performance-Descrease) BUG has been fixed.... I have ONLY SSDs... And while they are great when using PPRO for image sequences they give you NO performance boost in FCPx.... If you add an SSD as system drive ALL apps INCL fcpx WILL run faster but reading events and projects are NOT faster...
    This app has SERIOUS playback issues... which NO hard drive can EVER fix unless the software is fixed fist. Once FIXED an SSD SHOULD be giving yo MUCH greater power but as of now it wont...
    Many WILL disagree with me... BUT... the ONLY thing that will Improve your general performance with an SSD is to install the system on one..... If you dont belive me... Open the console and READ all the errors that FCPx are spitting out every hours... Pixel rounding, openGL etc etc --- errors... are crowding the console...
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  • Solid State drive in dv8-1110eb

    Can I install a Solid State drive in my dv8-1110eb, does it really speeds up my Win 7, 64-bit system, and what SSD would you recomment?
    Greetings,
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  • Solid State Drive (SSD) Questions for G4 "Sawtooth".

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    Would the G4 be able to operate in Classic mode with the SSD?
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    Would the G4 be able to boot into OS 9 with the SSD?
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  • I have a iMac intel 2.4 GHz core 2 duo maxed out at 4 Gigs of memory. I wondering if it would be worthwhile for me to put a solid state drive in in place of the optical drive in order to squeeze a little more speed out of this thing.

    I saw a description of using a solid state drive for the system and certain other programs in order to create a snappier response. My iMac certainly seems to drag at times and the drives don't look prohibitively expensive anymore. The article was about macbook pros, so I don't know if the iMac is as good an example. Anyhow, any thoughts?
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    Essential Mac Maintenance: Rev up your routines,
    Maintaining OS X, 
    Five Mac maintenance myths, and
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