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Mac Users: iMac Pro Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 650378" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>Watch out for 1TB iMac they put a smaller SSD from 128GB to 64GB this is for the fusion drive ones. I have a 2012 that has a 128GB but the original 1TB gave me a SMART warning of an eminent failure so I back up and it 3 months after warranty. I looked at two videos and cracked it open and replaced the 1TB with a 3 TB and create a fusion drive with the original 128GB. It really was not that hard although I bought it as a refurbished iMac from Apple and did opt for Apple Care. At that time I did not know how to take it apart. Since then I have repaired several iMacs including a 2011 that needed the center fan replaced which involved the mother board to be removed to gain access.</p><p>Phew!!!</p><p></p><p>Lou Cioccio</p><p>[ATTACH]274735[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 650378, member: 12542"] Watch out for 1TB iMac they put a smaller SSD from 128GB to 64GB this is for the fusion drive ones. I have a 2012 that has a 128GB but the original 1TB gave me a SMART warning of an eminent failure so I back up and it 3 months after warranty. I looked at two videos and cracked it open and replaced the 1TB with a 3 TB and create a fusion drive with the original 128GB. It really was not that hard although I bought it as a refurbished iMac from Apple and did opt for Apple Care. At that time I did not know how to take it apart. Since then I have repaired several iMacs including a 2011 that needed the center fan replaced which involved the mother board to be removed to gain access. Phew!!! Lou Cioccio [ATTACH=CONFIG]274735._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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