07/08/2025
Making an old iMac faster... š
Here's a quick peek inside a 2017 21in iMac that was beginning to show signs of age, with applications lagging and the dreaded spinning wheel starting to take up almost permanent residence on-screen.
While upgrading a drive on a desktop should be a relatively painless task, we all know that iMacs can be⦠different. So, after cutting the screen adhesive tape and carefully removing the screen (making sure not to crack it in the process), the insides are revealed.
The main logic board is front and center with the speakers left and right. In the center is the fan that cools the CPU and other parts. The old hard drive sits just below the fan and has been replaced with a 2.5in form factor SSD. This is the bit that transforms the 21in machine's performance. Goodbye horrible, slow, and cheap spinning disk; hello solid-state speed and reliability.
With the screen glued back on, the only clue that the machine has been upgraded is the new speed and usability. While the cost to do this depends on the size of the SSD (up to 2TB is common, but 4TB drives exist), the value in terms of usability is enormous.
If you want your iMac supercharged, drop us a line! š«