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| Want to upgrade your HD on your new Mac? Too bad. |
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| Posted by kow_ciller |
| Thursday, 12 May 2011 18:12 |
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If you had the idea to buy the cheaper mac and upgrade the hard drive on your own, that possibility is pretty much gone now. Apple has gone with using a proprietary connector for their new "apple branded" hard drives. They are pretty much taking away the small amount of upgradability that was left in buying a Mac. So if you were looking at getting around spending $150 extra to go from a 1TB HD to a 2TB HD (many stores sell 2TB drives for less than $150 by the way) dont count on it. "The new iMacs have the super fast Thunderbolt port and Intel's latest Sandy Bridge Core processors which makes them, well, pretty awesome. What's not awesome? Apple has made upgrading the hard drive on the new iMacs damn near impossible. Other World Computing is reporting that "the Apple-branded main hard drive cannot be moved, removed or replaced." They say it's because Apple has altered the SATA power connector from a standard 4-pin configuration to a 7-pin configuration. And since hard drive temperature control is regulated with this cable and Apple's proprietary firmware, messing with that drive messes with everything. OWC says:
They tried every workaround they could think of but couldn't use a hard drive that wasn't ordained by Apple. In short, it looks like if you want to upgrade your hard drive, your only option is to go through Apple (or alternatively, use the second drive bay). Not cool." Source: Gizmodo Tags: |