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2.7GHz Quad-core Intel Core i5
16GB
1TB Fusion Drive

OR

2.7GHz Quad-core Intel Core i5
16GB
512GB Flash Storage
 
I am saying that there are pros and cons and perhaps unnecessary spending :)
Apple says to get the fusion :confused:
 
Re: SSD
Please tell me what exactly will I see that is faster over the fusion .. Thank you ;)
 
Re: SSD
Please tell me what exactly will I see that is faster over the fusion .. Thank you ;)

Probably not very much.

Scan a photo - it goes straight to SSD portion of fusion
Edit the same photo - pulled from SSD saved to SSD
Repeat the above two steps with lots of different photos (same thing happens)
Now go back to first photo you scanned and edit. It will take a tiny bit longer to load because it's coming from the hard disk.
 
I have been really happy with the fusion drive in my iMac, but I don't do much besides web browsing with it. The fusion drive sure does open Safari fast though! ;)
 
I am saying that there are pros and cons and perhaps unnecessary spending :)
Apple says to get the fusion :confused:

I would never choose a fusion drive. If either the ssd portion or the mechanical portion of the drive goes bad you loose the whole drive.
 
I would never choose a fusion drive. If either the ssd portion or the mechanical portion of the drive goes bad you loose the whole drive.

They can't operate independently (meaning, if mechanical HD fails you're not just stuck with 125GB of SSD, the whole thing is shot)?
 
I would never choose a fusion drive. If either the ssd portion or the mechanical portion of the drive goes bad you loose the whole drive.


Correct me please if I am wrong. Whether you have a Fusion Drive, SSD or HDD, if something fails with any one of them, you still do not have a drive.
 
Correct me please if I am wrong. Whether you have a Fusion Drive, SSD or HDD, if something fails with any one of them, you still do not have a drive.

thats correct. And i had an 21.5 late 2012 2.9Ghz iMac with 1T Fusion Drive...now i just receive my BTO 27" haswell and guess what...still 1T Fusion Drive. Why? because after 6-7 months using fusion drive i had no problems with it in terms of flaws or speed compared to my 15" haswell rMBP
 
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In the Fusion drive, when either part, SSD or HDD sector fails, the whole thing goes belly up.

That's why I went for a pure SSD setup, because:
1. I needed as much speed as possible for 4K work.
2. It's reliable.
 
In the Fusion drive, when either part, SSD or HDD sector fails, the whole thing goes belly up.

That's why I went for a pure SSD setup, because:
1. I needed as much speed as possible for 4K work.
2. It's reliable.
I am confused: I am thinking if the pure SSD setup fails the whole thing goes belly up also ??
 
Probably not very much.

Scan a photo - it goes straight to SSD portion of fusion
Edit the same photo - pulled from SSD saved to SSD
Repeat the above two steps with lots of different photos (same thing happens)
Now go back to first photo you scanned and edit. It will take a tiny bit longer to load because it's coming from the hard disk.
I am not a speed FREAK .. I want an easy work life and some quality function so why get SSD or Fusion given the size and cost differences ??
 
Please explain more:
Are you saying the SSD is a lot more stable .. I do not know what the rotational part is .. Thank you.
Yes. If the SSD part fails, the entire drive is totally toast.

Edit: And if the rotational part fails (which is one hell of a lot more likely to fail), the entire drive also becomes toast.
 
Please explain more:
Are you saying the SSD is a lot more stable .. I do not know what the rotational part is .. Thank you.

Let me put it this way:
The Fusion Drive is made up of two sectors, a 128GB SSD and a 1TB 5400rpm traditional HDD (I call this the rotational part).

The SSD is unlikely to break, but the rotational part is one hell of a lot more likely to break.

When the rotational part breaks, the entire drive is toast. You can't just operate off the SSD.
 
I am hoping to purchase tonight and am so undecided on SSD or Fusion !!
I am freaking out !!
 
I am hoping to purchase tonight and am so undecided on SSD or Fusion !!
I am freaking out !!

Do not freak out. There's absolutely no reason to. Whether you get the fusion or SSD, just be sure to get an external hard drive for time machine backups and Apple Care. If either storage solutions fail during the life of your warranty, although you will be out of a machine for a couple days while it's in repair, you'll have a full backup to restore from when you pick it up.

I went with full SSD because I prefer not having a less reliable and noisy hard drive disk in my iMac. Furthermore, I also have plenty of external storage for my media and library needs. Either one you choose will be just fine ultimately. It is important to remember. Apple Care and Time Machine backups are your two best friends.
 
.. I am finding it really hard to decide on my usage as I am currently sorting though 20 years of back ups (most are trash).

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MacOG728893,
I always get the Apple Care :)
Please tell me the system you have .. Thank you :)
 
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Thank you kindly for responding :)
I am hoping to take advantage of the US sale today .. I already bought my iPads and had a hard time between the 32gb and the 64gb and got both .. I need so much help.
I was kinda thinking the 1TB Fusion because apple said so and because with the 512gb SSD I will also be using an 1TB external HD for storage which is NOT SSD so again I would be back to the mix and I had read that it was better to have the mix inside the computer ??

I am currently looking at my usage by taking off my movies to see if the 512gb will be big enough all by itself ??
I understand the SSD is better but I will be downsizing from two 1TB iMacs and this is a concern and I guess I will be back to ask about storage options later.
I really am happy to spend the money but only if it is not wasted !!
 
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