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Title: Fusion Drive can now be added to entry-level iMac
Post by: HCK on January 07, 2013, 07:01:08 pm
Fusion Drive can now be added to entry-level iMac
   




   

If a lack of Apple’s new Fusion Drive was pushing you towards a more expensive iMac, you may want to take pause. As first reported by MacRumors, Apple’s now offering the new storage system as a build-to-order option on its entry level desktop.


The 1TB Fusion Drive, which combines solid state storage and a conventional hard drive into a single seamless volume, costs $250 when added to the $1299 21.5-inch iMac—the 3TB Fusion Drive remains the province of the 27-inch iMac.


Our own lab tests of the Fusion Drive found that it performed many operations with speeds close to that of a pure solid-state storage.


Of course, if DIY is more your speed, you can always create your own Fusion Drive by combining a hard drive and solid state drive with a little bit of Terminal know how.
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