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This may be an interesting experiment. I'm getting sick of waiting around for my platter drive to churn through files on my 2010 iMac. It has a 7200 3.5" drive, but I don't want to try to swap in an SSD because it's a real PITA to do so. I don't want to remove the optical drive either to put an SSD there, and also, it's a PITA to get at that too.
My machine has no Thunderbolt, nor does it have USB 3. It does have Firewire 800 though. The SSD will be seriously limited in that enclosure by Firewire (Oxford 944), but at least the low latency should be relatively maintained, good for random read/writes, and the sequential speeds shouldn't be that much slower than a platter drive, at around 85 MB/s.
I ordered a 500 GB Samsung 850 EVO, plus an OWC Firewire 800 / USB 3 Mercury Elite Pro mini enclosure.
Not sure how well this will work, but it won't hurt to give it a shot. If it doesn't work well, then I'll just repurpose that drive for another desktop. If it does work well, then great, it will save me from having to upgrade this Core i7 iMac for a while.
FW 800 can bus power it, but I'm not sure if I just leave it plugged into an AC adapter all the time or not just in case. I would if it was USB 2 power, but FW 800 power is much more.
My machine has no Thunderbolt, nor does it have USB 3. It does have Firewire 800 though. The SSD will be seriously limited in that enclosure by Firewire (Oxford 944), but at least the low latency should be relatively maintained, good for random read/writes, and the sequential speeds shouldn't be that much slower than a platter drive, at around 85 MB/s.
I ordered a 500 GB Samsung 850 EVO, plus an OWC Firewire 800 / USB 3 Mercury Elite Pro mini enclosure.


Not sure how well this will work, but it won't hurt to give it a shot. If it doesn't work well, then I'll just repurpose that drive for another desktop. If it does work well, then great, it will save me from having to upgrade this Core i7 iMac for a while.
FW 800 can bus power it, but I'm not sure if I just leave it plugged into an AC adapter all the time or not just in case. I would if it was USB 2 power, but FW 800 power is much more.