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« on: August 08, 2020, 04:05:18 pm »

Storage in new Macs is soldered to the logic board. Except when it isn't.

What you need to know


The new 2020 iMac comes with storage that's soldered to the logic board.
But the higher capacity options have an extra expansion board.
Either way, none of it is user-replaceable.


Buyers of 4TB and 8TB iMacs get a new connector thing.

Following previous reports that the new 27-inch iMac comes with its SSD soldered to the logic board, we now have confirmation via an internal Apple document. But in typical Apple fashion, it isn't quite that simple.

After German site iFun.de first reported the soldered SSD situation, MacRumors was able to get hold of internal Apple documentation that is meant for its technicians. According to that document, storage is indeed soldered to the logic board as we thought. But things get complicated if the iMac has the larger capacity SSDs. That's the 4TB and 8TB options, for those wondering.


  In the document, Apple says that the flash storage is indeed affixed to the logic board and cannot be removed. However, for the 4TB and 8...

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