Hi -
Feeling very lost in the world of USB standards, transfer speeds, and practical implications on performance.
Short Q is simply: Is it reasonable to run my media library (photos and videos) via an external drive connected to a new M3 iMac? And if so, what do I need to watch out for in terms of ports, cables, drives, etc to ensure performance is sufficient?
Longer story: I'm currently on a 2017 iMac 3.4 GHz Intel i5. I upgraded it substantially in 2020 with 32GB Ram and a 1TB internal SSD, but my 1.3TB photo library (and growing) is stored on a 4TB External HDD. Feeling like the M3 iMac w/ 10 core GPU (and more ports) would be a nice step up, but hoping running the right external drive will be sufficient without having to configure it to 2TB w/ Apple (and even then that is probably space constrained).
Anyway, any help appreciated.
Feeling very lost in the world of USB standards, transfer speeds, and practical implications on performance.
Short Q is simply: Is it reasonable to run my media library (photos and videos) via an external drive connected to a new M3 iMac? And if so, what do I need to watch out for in terms of ports, cables, drives, etc to ensure performance is sufficient?
Longer story: I'm currently on a 2017 iMac 3.4 GHz Intel i5. I upgraded it substantially in 2020 with 32GB Ram and a 1TB internal SSD, but my 1.3TB photo library (and growing) is stored on a 4TB External HDD. Feeling like the M3 iMac w/ 10 core GPU (and more ports) would be a nice step up, but hoping running the right external drive will be sufficient without having to configure it to 2TB w/ Apple (and even then that is probably space constrained).
Anyway, any help appreciated.