![]() ![]() Please let me know if you know of any adaptors/convertors that can connect the SATA port to a M-Key NVMe Driver. The issue is, with the current SATA input I can plug in a normal SATA SSD, which is fine, clocking R/W (Read/Write) speeds of 500 mb/s, but the NVMe SSD's can clock R/W over 2000 mb/s! So you can see why I would love to opt for a NVMe over a traditional SATA SSD. I wanted to see if any other Mac owners have been able to use an NVMe SSD on a iMac that is from an older generation. This is my first post here and I'm new to computer upgrades, so shout if anything is unclear. I'll be using this computer for Video Editing and Graphic Design. I am focussing on the RAM and SSD as the CPU and GPU are fine and I don't think I need to upgrade them. The HDD corrupted and it is running off an external HDD connected via USB. ![]() I have been given a Late 2012 iMac 2.7ghz 21.5" as a gift, and it is painfully slow. Hello, I do hope you as the reader are well! ![]()
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