We know that on the iMac M3 you can act on the RAM and the SSD.
I made my choice, 16GB RAM because it increases performance a lot, not 24GB for my needs and because you don't gain as much speed from 16GB to 24GB as you do from 8GB to 16GB.
For the SSD however, even if I use external HDs, let's remember that by default the operating system is on the internal HD, and therefore if it is slow, the machine suffers, even if the data is on the faster external SSD. For this reason I chose 1TB SSD.
Now I am not clear about the speed of 2TB SSD, to see if it doubles again or not.
Trust me, we don't care about the speed issue, but it is absolutely true that a machine like this, for greater longevity, should have a minimum of 16GB RAM + 1TB SSD.
SSDs, thanks to their speed, have brought many old computers back to life, so yes, the speed of SSDs is very important.
What speed do you experience with 2TB SSD?
I made my choice, 16GB RAM because it increases performance a lot, not 24GB for my needs and because you don't gain as much speed from 16GB to 24GB as you do from 8GB to 16GB.
For the SSD however, even if I use external HDs, let's remember that by default the operating system is on the internal HD, and therefore if it is slow, the machine suffers, even if the data is on the faster external SSD. For this reason I chose 1TB SSD.
Now I am not clear about the speed of 2TB SSD, to see if it doubles again or not.
Trust me, we don't care about the speed issue, but it is absolutely true that a machine like this, for greater longevity, should have a minimum of 16GB RAM + 1TB SSD.
SSDs, thanks to their speed, have brought many old computers back to life, so yes, the speed of SSDs is very important.
What speed do you experience with 2TB SSD?