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Hi, I am using iMac 27 inch Late 2015 with 1TB fusion drive.

I have only a basic knowledge of the computers. I use my computer for basic home and office use. But its really slowing up specially on startup. I have upgraded the RAM from 8 to 24 Gb but it hasn't made any difference.

Upon doing some research I understand that the Fusion drive (HDD or PCI or both) parts can be replaced and can be helpful. But that seems a complex process and technicalities are involved.

Referring to your post “[post|293789] “ I understand that easiest option would be to mount an external SSD via TB2 and have boot and storage on that drive.

Would you recommend and advise this a solution?

Thanks.

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Using external SSD as main drive

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi, I am using iMac 27 inch Late 2015 with 1TB fusion drive.

I have only a basic knowledge of the computers. I use my computer for basic home and office use. But its really slowing up specially on startup. I have upgraded the RAM from 8 to 24 Gb but it hasn't made any difference.

Upon doing some research I understand that the Fusion drive (HDD or PCI or both) parts can be replaced and can be helpful. But that seems a complex process and technicalities are involved.

Referring to your post “[post|293789] “ I understand that easiest option would be to mount an external SSD via TB2 and have boot and storage on that drive.

Would you recommend and advise this a solution?

Thanks.

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iMac Intel 27" Retina 5k Display

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