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I will be purchasing a new 5k iMac soon and have chosen the spec I want apart from the storage drive, would you choose the fusion drive or the SSD?
I will be purchasing a new 5k iMac soon and have chosen the spec I want apart from the storage drive, would you choose the fusion drive or the SSD?
I am in process of getting one soon too, but i found best cost effective option is to get 512GB Flash drive ( i7 / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD / R9 M395 ) And of course when it arrives remove those 8GB RAM and replace with 32GB Crucial or similar RAM. Not sure if R9 M395X worth the extra £200 (still doing some research).
And use external thunderbolt2/USB3 HDD + NAS for storage
Same dilemma I've been going through - think I've decided on an SSD option, but thinking I'm going to wait til (hopefully) they launch the revised version later in the year include the SSD as standard (or bring the price of upgrade down)
Did you get any luck re if the R9 M395X was worth the cost, I know last time I looked I couldn't really decide ...
Unless you are doing monster video work or gaming then I can't see that it makes any sense at all.
I am in process of getting one soon too, but i found best cost effective option is to get 512GB Flash drive ( i7 / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD / R9 M395 ) And of course when it arrives remove those 8GB RAM and replace with 32GB Crucial or similar RAM. Not sure if R9 M395X worth the extra £200 (still doing some research).
And use external thunderbolt2/USB3 HDD + NAS for storage
Did you get any luck re if the R9 M395X was worth the cost, I know last time I looked I couldn't really decide ...
not reallyim using photoshop and illustrator most of the time, but slowly getting grips with premiere pro and after effects... so it will benefit me.... as for £200 difference in price don't think it's worth if you just using for photo editing etc.
I am in process of getting one soon too, but i found best cost effective option is to get 512GB Flash drive ( i7 / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD / R9 M395 ) And of course when it arrives remove those 8GB RAM and replace with 32GB Crucial or similar RAM. Not sure if R9 M395X worth the extra £200 (still doing some research).
And use external thunderbolt2/USB3 HDD + NAS for storage
Where can I buy that Crucial ram from?
The fusion drives are SSHDs. They are about 30% faster on small regular access files and no different on anything else as the access is provided by the 5400rpm 2.5" drive rather than the SSD side.
Total waste of money. Get the 512GB drive and 8GB of ram. Buy 32Gb of ram from Amazon and fit it yourself, use usb3 or LAN to a network drive for storage. Save money, have a faster system, have more storage over all and have the facility of backing up to an external device.
Apple are a rip off in most cases unless you know what your looking at.
A SSD will always be balls out faster. You're relying on the fusion to put your working files on the flash portion, until it does that you'll be running on the mechanical which will be much slower..
The fusion drives are SSHDs. They are about 30% faster on small regular access files and no different on anything else as the access is provided by the 5400rpm 2.5" drive rather than the SSD side.
I've a 2012 iMac with 3TB Fusion drive. Had horrendous problems with it recently when (as it turned out) the main HD started to fail. I did multiple rebuilds and quite often all that was showing in Finder was the SSD (which as any Fusion owner will tell you, shouldn't normally be visible as a distinct drive). Spent literally hours (6+) on the phone to Apple Support and they failed to diagnose what I suspected was the problem all along. They really didn't want me to bring it into the local Genius Bar (I didn't fancy lugging it there myself but I was getting desperate) but in the end I had to. Turns out mine was within the date-band of a recall for failing Fusion drives although the actual serial number didn't confirm this. Of course it failed six months outside the 3 years of Apple Care - but they replaced it FOC anyway - given the circumstances.
Rightly or wrongly, I'd be wary about getting another Mac with a Fusion drive as a result.
If your buying an iMac 5K to run lightroom, I wouldn't bother, Ive got one and my friend who I shoot weddings with he has one too.
They are so slow with Lightroom because of the amount of information it has to render for the screen.
This is only in Lightroom, I'm hoping that Adobe bring out an update soon to speed things. Don't get me wrong, my 5K is amazing at everything else, just so laggy with Lightroom.
I also have the fusion drive, I would never pay the amount they ask for the SSD. The fusion has never let me down yet.