Buying iMac 27'' (from resale perspective)

Hello all,


I want to buy a new iMac 27'' and would like to keep it for atleast 5 years. Keeping aside what I would be using it for and talking only about resale value, which of the following hard disk configuration would be better


  • Fusion 1TB
  • Fusion 3TB
  • SSD 512GB


Wrt space requirements, I am storing my music and videos on a NAS drive. So I do not need much space locally. Keeping resale in mind, these are my thoughts about the three.


  • Fusion 1TB - Fusion drives could be obselete soon with falling SSD price; I might fill the space eventually
  • Fusion 3TB - Fusion drives could be obselete soon with falling SSD price; I will never fill this space
  • SSD 512GB - State of art technology perhaps even in 5 years, but too less space in 5 years during resale. I might end up having space issues as well


What would you recommend here?

iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

Posted on Jan 18, 2014 2:28 AM

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Jan 18, 2014 4:06 AM in response to nirmalts

The retail price for 512GB SSDs has been dropping at a linear rate since 2010. In comparison, HDD pricing and new technology introductions have been stagnant. The HDD industry's highest capacity in a 2.5" 2-disk configuration has been the same for the last year. If SSD pricing continued to fall at the same rate, then mathematically SSDs would match HDD pricing by late 2014 / early 2015.


Jan 18, 2014 4:26 AM in response to Dr.Mac.

Thanks again. If I understand you right, the price of an iMac with 512GB SSD would then fall drastically (due to the SSD price fall). On the other hand the price of an iMac with 1TB/3TB Fusion would remain more or less stable. The question in the end would be if an iMac with obselete technology (Fusion) would bring its price down further and in the end make no difference if it is 512GB SSD or 1TB/3TB Fusion.

Jan 18, 2014 5:11 AM in response to nirmalts

The real question is whether or not it’s worth it. I'm personally a much bigger fan of going all solid state. Fusion Drive doesn't do anything to mitigate the likelihood that a hard drive will likely fail sooner than a good SSD, whereas if you go with an internal SSD and external Thunderbolt or USB 3.0 HDD RAID NAS array you can control your destiny much better. With a Fusion Drive you don't have that flexibility.




Jan 18, 2014 10:52 AM in response to nirmalts

I think it all depends on what you think you will be able to get on resale in 5 years. If you go to Gazelle and look at a 2009 27" Imac they are paying about $560 in flawless condition. I think it's more importiant to purchase what you need instead of buying for resale. Buying for resale you'll ending up spending more money you won't recoupe. People who purchase 5 year old Mac's aren't looking for the best thing but are looking for a cost effictive computer. Computers move pretty fast and who knows what will be around in 5 years.

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