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Mac Hard Drive Upgrade Geelong

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Hardrive to SSD Upgrades for Macs

Hard Drive to SSD Upgrades for Macs

Geelong Mac Tech provides HDD upgrades that allow you to get the most out of your laptop or desktop computer. Take a leap into the next phase of computer processing power and upgrade to an SSD today. With affordable options for a range of Mac models, you’ll be able to bring your device up to speed with ease!

What Is an SSD?

You’ve probably heard of the phrase before, but, what exactly is an SSD? A solid-state drive (SSD) is a storage device within your laptop or computer. The next evolution of the hard disk drive (HDD), SSDs use innovative, highly efficient technology in order to make your device run faster than ever. While a conventional hard drive will use a spinning disc and arm to read your data - kind of like a record player - solid-state drives do not. This new kind of drive utilises flash memory technology, like that within a USB stick, to store and access your information much more quickly. With nearly instant load times and no more waiting forever for your folders to open, it’s easy to understand why SSDs are becoming a necessity for work and leisure use.

Speed Up Your Mac

Upgrading your hard drive can offer you a whole range of benefits, extending the lifespan of your laptop or desktop computer. The obvious reason is, of course, speed. No longer will you have to wait minutes for your device to become usable. A solid-state drive dramatically cuts down that load time and makes for a more enjoyable overall experience. While your actual load time will still depend on the operating system you’re running and your other hardware, SSDs typically boot in around 20 seconds. This is under half the load time of an optimally performing HDD, at around 45 seconds to 1 minute. Losing precious time can be costly if you’re using your device for work. Nobody wants to be late for that Monday morning meeting or miss out on clocking in on time. Even if you’re just using your laptop for personal entertainment, you still want the fastests possible technology available to you.

Less Wear And Tear With SSDs

These sort of advanced solid-state drives possess no moving parts. Without anything shifting or spinning, you’re able to appreciate a quieter experience. No more listening to your old, outdated hard drive struggling to function as you try to concentrate on something else. With an SSD, all you’ll hear is the gentle hum of a drive that’s functioning exactly how it should be. The lack of moving parts also reduces the wear and tear on your hardware. The less things that move - the less things that can stop moving! You won’t have to worry about anything breaking down with an SSD.

Save on Your Power Bills

If you’re looking for ways to cut down on your power bill, you might not realise just how much your digital devices are contributing. It’s estimated that SSDs use around half the amount of energy as HDDs. This means that upgrading your device can result in continual savings on your energy bill! Contact Geelong Mac Tech to organise your SSD upgrade today!

2019 - 2008

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iMac

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Macbook Pro

2018 - 2008

Macbook Air

2017 - 2010

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Mac Mini

2011 - 2012 - 2014 - 2018

Sick of the spinning wheel of death?

 

Every time you turn on your Mac computer, you’re using your storage drive.

 

It holds all your irreplaceable files and it loads and saves almost everything your system does. Join more and more people who are keeping their family videos, travel photos, music, and important documents on an SSD, and get the near-instant performance and lasting reliability that comes with solid-state storage.

 

Upgrading from a rotational hard drive to an SSD drive, which can run up to 12X faster and will have the OS up and running in seconds.

 

The computer can access the files it needs in seconds compared to what you're probably use, to of a minute or more.

In a work environment time is money and even at home, it can get a bit frustrating just trying to do simple tasks.

Ram Memory is an important bit of hardware which affects computer performance.

Most of the older macs have on average 4GB's of Ram onboard which was fine 5-10 years ago but with the ever-increasing size of the macOS X software releases, these macs tend to struggle.

 

Later macs come with 8GB's of Ram as a general rule, with higher GB configurations coming with a much higher cost.

 

With more Ram it allows you to multi-task at a greater pace, allowing your applications such as web browsing, emailing and MS Word document execution to perform faster.

 

Depending on your mac but as a general upgrading rule, 8GB of Ram is a bare minimum, with 12GB -16GB been the recommended amount of Ram for general use.

 

If your mac is compatible and your planning on running high intensive programs such as video editing, photos and gaming, you may want to consider 32GB of Ram. 

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OWC Aura Pro X2 SSD
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Crucial SSD
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Crucial Memory Ram

A Mac is not just a computer, it's a way of life...

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