Q: iMac9,1 & large SSD not compatible?
Tried upgrading an iMac9,1 (early 2009) with a Sandisk Ulta II 960GB SSD. This is a SATA III SSD. Ended up with a white screen upon boot. Absolutely would not boot with this drive (internally or externally). I did test the SSD thoroughly and even installed it into a late 2009 iMac10,1 which booted just fine. Then I put a 240GB Kingston (also SATA III) into the 9,1 and it booted fine. Checked the System Report and the SATA interface reported 3Gb negotiated to 1.5Gb. The speed improvement was still phenomenal as the SSD had El Cap on it and all operations from booting onward were quite speedy.
I recall OWC having 3Gb SSDs (and a quick search at OWC for an SSD compatible with the imac9,1 confirmed they recommend 3Gb).
What have been the experiences of other iMac9,1 owners who have done this sort of upgrade? Which large (960GB/1TB) SSDs have worked for you?
Thanks!
Barry
Posted on Feb 27, 2016 7:27 PM
Barry, the problem is that the clients iMac has an Nvidia MCP79 SATA 3Gb controller in it and 6Gb SSD's that use a Sandforce or Marvell controller will only run at 1.5Gb when connected the the MCP79. There is no firmware update that will correct it. I now that OWC 3Gb, and 6Gb SSD,s from Crucial and Samsung will work at 3Gb but cannot vouch for other brands. Later iMacs like my late 2009 have an Intel 5 series chipset and will negotiate most 6Gb SSD's to 3Gb without problems.
Posted on Feb 28, 2016 11:39 AM