I would like to ask you about the choice of solid-state replacement for the iMac 2019 27-inch Beggar Edition

by Poster Aug 21, 2019 16
As mentioned in the title, I bought the computer as a gift to my father, but I didn't choose solid-state. As a result, my father didn't know how to use it, so I gave it back to me... Moved my win. Excuse me, if I want to change the solid state myself, which brand model should I choose? M2 mouth words.

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  • Anonymous3418 Aug 22, 2019
    Generally, when I see people asking about solid-state, I recommend SN750, which is not too expensive and has good performance. In addition, you need to remove the front panel to replace it with a solid state. Will it not affect the warranty?
  • Anonymous10950 Aug 22, 2019
    I also want to buy the iMac 27 201 9 model recently, but the standard configuration is a fusion hard drive. To customize it, you have to go to the official office, which is very troublesome. I disassembled my iMac 27 201 5 before and replaced it with the SSD (Transcend's), but it couldn't sleep after replacing it, and the body was full of scars. The pursuit of perfection was really unbearable...
  • Anonymous3419 Aug 22, 2019
    It is recommended to directly buy an external tb3 hard disk to install the system and use an external hard disk to boot.
  • Anonymous3420 Aug 22, 2019
    I recommend connecting an external solid-state drive with usb3.1 and installing the system on it. It is similar to the solid-state drive, but there is no need to disassemble it
  • Anonymous2258 Aug 22, 2019
    In fact, I think the experience of using the fusion disk is pretty good...
  • Anonymous3421 Aug 22, 2019
    Are you sure to change the m2 port? Change the sata port, remove the screen, and the following is To replace the m2, you need to remove the screen, power supply, antenna, various cables, two PCBs, and then the m2 port is in the innermost place
  • Anonymous3421 Aug 22, 2019
    https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iMac+Intel+27-Inch+Retina+5K+Display+Teardown/30260
  • Anonymous10030 Aug 22, 2019
    I use an external solid-state mobile hard drive and an internal hard drive as a download warehouse. The speed is not slow, but I always feel that the touchpad and mouse connected by Bluetooth seem to be disturbed. I wonder if this is an exception.
  • Anonymous1926 Aug 24, 2019
    @ Anonymous10030 is not an exception. The external mobile hard disk connected to the usb3.0 interface of the mac will interfere with Bluetooth, which is a common phenomenon.
  • Poster Oct 6, 2019
    @ Anonymous3418 Thank you for your answer. I haven't logged in for a long time. The matter has been solved. I bought a Samsung x5. External mac os system disk as a data disk. It smells so good!
  • Poster Oct 6, 2019
    @ Anonymous10950 Thank you for your answer. I haven't logged in for a long time. The matter has been solved. I bought a Samsung x5. External mac os system disk as a data disk. It smells so good!
  • Poster Oct 6, 2019
    @ Anonymous3419 Thank you for your answer. I haven't logged in for a long time. The matter has been solved. I bought a Samsung x5. External mac os system disk as a data disk. It smells so good!
  • Poster Oct 6, 2019
    @ Anonymous3420 Thank you for your answer. I haven't logged in for a long time. The matter has been solved. I bought a Samsung x5. External mac os system disk as a data disk. It smells so good!
  • Poster Oct 6, 2019
    @ Anonymous3421 Thank you for your answer. I haven't logged in for a long time. The matter has been solved. I bought a Samsung x5. External mac os system disk as a data disk. It smells so good!
  • Poster Oct 6, 2019
    @ Anonymous10030 Thanks for your answer, I haven't logged in for a long time, things are solved, no problem with Bluetooth. The Samsung x5 I bought directly makes the system. Bluetooth didn't find anything wrong.
  • Anonymous1660 Oct 13, 2019
    @ Anonymous3418 # 1 SN750 +1. If the technique is good, I don't think it can be seen. Except for the screen glue, there is nothing irreversible. iMac has always only had void stickers on the screws of the CPU radiator. However, after I disassembled this one, I found that there was a screw with a strange position that was already very expensive.