This unit is too slow, can I connect a USB SSD and boot via one of the 4 USB ports and expect an improvement in speed, rather than going down the take apart route.
Thanks, Holty
Sure. I replaced my imac 5k's fusion drive with a USB enclosure + 1 TB SSD. It's much faster now. You might run into some problems with TRIM, or SMART, though.
Yes, you can absolutely connect an external SSD and use it as your boot drive. Try Carbon Copy Cloner to make a bootable copy of your internal drive. It's about $40 to buy Carbon Copy Cloner, but they have a 30-day free trial that will get the job done if you only need to make a single copy and be done with it. After you get everything copied into the external SSD, change the "Startup Disk" in System Preferences on Mac OS. Then restart the computer and it will run everything through your external SSD. Should be a huge improvement in speed compared to using that crappy old spinning drive for your daily tasks.
Another option if you want extreme speed is to get a Thunderbolt external SSD drive with PCI Express. This will be faster than USB external SSD drive with SATA. The USB SSD drive will run maybe around 400-500 megabytes per second. This is great compared to a spinning drive at less than 100 megabytes per second. But a Thunderbolt drive with PCI Express can run at 1,500+ megabytes per second. I just setup one myself on my 2017 iMac and I'm clocking around 2,000 megabytes per second. Below is a link to the drive I bought. It will work with your 2017 iMac:
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1 terabyte version is $180 and 512 gig version is $105. That's pretty damn cheap considering the speed this thing delivers!
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