qap macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 29, 2011 559 445 Italy Mar 6, 2016 #1 I'm pretty surprised by the SSD speed of the new iMac, my model is the 2015 i7 32gb 2133mhz ram and 256 SSD, just...wow! It should be an mSata drive, right?! Reactions: OurDarkness
I'm pretty surprised by the SSD speed of the new iMac, my model is the 2015 i7 32gb 2133mhz ram and 256 SSD, just...wow! It should be an mSata drive, right?!
redheeler macrumors G3 Oct 17, 2014 8,926 9,777 Colorado, USA Mar 6, 2016 #2 4-lane PCIe, actually. Much faster than what SATA 3 is capable of. And twice as fast as the SSD in my previous-gen 5K (although it's still no slouch). Reactions: OurDarkness and qap
4-lane PCIe, actually. Much faster than what SATA 3 is capable of. And twice as fast as the SSD in my previous-gen 5K (although it's still no slouch).
t3k macrumors newbie Sep 14, 2014 14 1 Mar 12, 2016 #4 Yup, PCIe 2.0. Here's my 2015 iMac 482 fusion drive speed, it's pretty fast too:
Dean Yu macrumors regular Mar 12, 2016 162 134 Toronto, Canada Mar 12, 2016 #5 my model is the 2015 i7 32gb 2133mhz ram and 256 SSD Click to expand... Wait, has Apple offer 2133mhz DDR3/4 yet? I don't think so. The 2015 model should come with 1866mhz PC314900 SO-DIMMs. EDIT: Ok, I just found out DDR3 2133mhz is actually compatible. Alright. Last edited: Mar 12, 2016 Reactions: qap
my model is the 2015 i7 32gb 2133mhz ram and 256 SSD Click to expand... Wait, has Apple offer 2133mhz DDR3/4 yet? I don't think so. The 2015 model should come with 1866mhz PC314900 SO-DIMMs. EDIT: Ok, I just found out DDR3 2133mhz is actually compatible. Alright.