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stu00a

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Jan 13, 2011
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I have 2015 27" iMac with HHD and 8GB Ram,

Since warranty expired and not willing to upgrade my desktop for 2-3 years at least, I am trying to upgrade my HDD to SSD and Ram to 16GB or 32GB.

Is it going to give me a significant noticeable difference?
 
Upgrade to SSD or FD wil give you massive improvement of perceived responsiveness of the computer.

16->32GB won't give you anything unless you run tasks that don't fit into 16GB.
 
Upgrade to SSD or FD wil give you massive improvement of perceived responsiveness of the computer.

16->32GB won't give you anything unless you run tasks that don't fit into 16GB.

Good advice. One sometimes forgets that more RAM isn’t always more an experience.
Similar to i5/i7 discussion etc.
 
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I think the OP is on 8GB and wants to change to either 16GB or 32GB.

Personally, I would not want the open up the iMac, so how about an SSD in a thunderbolt enclosure?
 
I think the OP is on 8GB and wants to change to either 16GB or 32GB.

Personally, I would not want the open up the iMac, so how about an SSD in a thunderbolt enclosure?

it's a 27" iMac - ram upgrades are user serviceable and easy
 
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