Hello all,
I’m sure this has been covered at some point but I just want to be certain of my information before I take apart my iMac.
The iMac came supplied with a single solid state drive which I assume is connected to the SATA connector which is visible immediately when the screen is removed. This is an assumption on my part.
I was hoping I could fit a Blade type SSD (NVME or M.2) to the logic board but I can not find any definite information as to whether this model iMac carries a logic board that will allow this if it has already been supplied with a SSD (500Gb) when delivered.
Has anyone fitted a second SSD on a late 2014 model iMac that already contains a single SSD? Was there a slot available on the logic board? If so can you think of anything else I need to consider before opening my iMac.
The processor is an I7 quad core.
Thanks in advance for any advice that can be offered.
David
Hello all,
I’m sure this has been covered at some point but I just want to be certain of my information before I take apart my iMac.
The iMac came supplied with a single solid state drive which I assume is connected to the SATA connector which is visible immediately when the screen is removed. This is an assumption on my part.
I was hoping I could fit a Blade type SSD (NVME or M.2) to the logic board but I can not find any definite information as to whether this model iMac carries a logic board that will allow this if it has already been supplied with a SSD (500Gb) when delivered.
Has anyone fitted a second SSD on a late 2014 model iMac that already contains a single SSD? Was there a slot available on the logic board? If so can you think of anything else I need to consider before opening my iMac.
The processor is an I7 quad core.
Thanks in advance for any advice that can be offered.
David