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And $200 add on for an 256GB (SATA??) SSD.
also imac pro not updated.
Apple usually uses top of the line NVMe SSD's in the range of 2 GB/s write and nearly 3 GB/s read (see 2017 iMac tests)
Seriously? My 256gb rd400 from Toshiba does better than that. Iirc ~3 write and 4 read give or take in sequential.
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5400RPM HDD in base systems WTF?? (Score:2)
And $200 add on for an 256GB (SATA??) SSD.
also imac pro not updated.
Re: (Score:0)
Apple usually uses top of the line NVMe SSD's in the range of 2 GB/s write and nearly 3 GB/s read (see 2017 iMac tests)
Re:5400RPM HDD in base systems WTF?? (Score:2)
Seriously? My 256gb rd400 from Toshiba does better than that. Iirc ~3 write and 4 read give or take in sequential.