OWC Storage Upgrades for New Apple iMac 27″
Three SSDs or combinations of HDD, SSD and eSATA
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 5, 2010 at 3:03 pmOther World Computing announced that its Turnkey Upgrade Installation Program for the Mid 2010 Apple iMac 27" now offers the ability to have OWC professionally install up to three OWC Mercury Extreme Pro Solid State Drives for up to a total of 1.44TB SSD highest performance capacity while retaining use of the internal optical drive, adding a larger capacity 2TB hard drive, and/or adding the first offered eSATA port option for an iMac. The turnkey professional installation service program offers multiple configuration options starting at $169 with a 48 business hours or less installation turnaround and includes complete shipping options along with OWC’s renowned warranty coverage.
OWC Makes Upgrading iMac A Four Step Process:
- Start by adding the only available eSATA port offered for the iMac for $169. Oo add an OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD up to 480GB in capacity from $319. The eSATA (External Serial ATA) port upgrade provides faster data backup and transfer rates up to 300MB/s, up to 3X faster than FireWire 800, the fastest factory stock interface.
- Select from options for additional OWC Mercury Pro SSDs (allowing for up to three total) for the highest performance storage available. SSDs offer read/write speeds in excess of 270MB/s, up to 40% faster than the factory and other currently available SSDs.
- Replace the stock HD with a High-Performance 2TB HD while utilizing up to two OWC SSDs.
- Add OWC RAM up to 16GB with kits providing 8GB total RAM starting from $85. OWC memory kits for the iMac are Lifetime Warrantied and offer savings up to 70% compared to same size factory available upgrade options.
"What’s especially new and exciting is that maximizing the iMac with any of these drive/eSATA upgrade combinations no longer requires the removal/replacement of the existing Apple SuperDrive (Optical Drive DVD/CD Reader-Writer)," said Larry O’Connor, Founder and CEO, Other World Computing. "Now the self-contained iMac can truly have it all and provide unrivaled capability without comparison in the ‘all in one’ desktop computer space."
Three OWC SSDs Offer Performance
When three OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSDs are user configured in RAID 0 array, the up to 770MB/s read/write speeds effectively turn an iMac into a workstation that handles the demanding data intensive needs.