Samsung EVO 970 M.2 NVMe in iMac 2017

I have a iMac 21.5-inch 2017 4K(18,2), and like install ssd m2, my Mac is compatible?


Posted on Dec 31, 2020 4:54 AM

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Posted on Dec 31, 2020 10:13 AM

You computer does not have the required internal connection for the drive you’re inquiring about (EVO 970 M.2 NVMe).


Your next fastest method would be a EVO 970 M.2 NVMe in an external housing connected to a Thunderbolt 3 port on the back of your computer.


The next fastest would be connecting a SATA SSD drive internally and removing the HHD.


The external M.2 NVMe would also be an easier/ simpler method.


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Dec 31, 2020 10:13 AM in response to joaogauer

You computer does not have the required internal connection for the drive you’re inquiring about (EVO 970 M.2 NVMe).


Your next fastest method would be a EVO 970 M.2 NVMe in an external housing connected to a Thunderbolt 3 port on the back of your computer.


The next fastest would be connecting a SATA SSD drive internally and removing the HHD.


The external M.2 NVMe would also be an easier/ simpler method.


Dec 31, 2020 7:52 AM in response to joaogauer

Maybe sort of.


First, did you buy a Fusion Drive or SSD equipped model, or the base-model with only the 5400rpm HDD? Models that shipped with the HDD only are often SATA-only and may lack an SSD blade slot as seen in the iFixit teardown.


Second, even if your iMac did have an Fusion/SSD, the SSD blade has a proprietary Apple connector. You would need either some sort of m2 to apple adapter or else find an SSD blade made for Macs (OWC is the only one I've heard of who makes those).


Third, the internal drive(s) aren't really considered user serviceable parts and require special equipment/parts to safely remove and reattach the screen. Using an external USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3 hard drive would be a lot simpler.

Dec 31, 2020 10:17 AM in response to joaogauer

You have three options:


  1. Replace that iMac with one that already has a faster blade SSD.
  2. Replace the 2.5" 5400rpm SATA HDD with 2.5" SATA SSD.
  3. Get and use a USB 3.0 or a USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 SSD.


Actually using a Thunderbolt 3 external SSD, would be faster than replacing the internal HDD with a 2.5" SATA SSD.

for a good example, see > https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-envoy-pro-ex-thunderbolt-3

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