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A1418 / EMC 3069 / 2017 / 3.0 GHz quad-core i5, 3.4 GHz quad-core i5 or 3.6 GHz quad-core i7 Processor. Released June 8, 2017.

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Upgrade with MBP SSD

Hi all,

I have a new iMac Intel 21.5" Retina 4K Display (2017) which is pretty slow. I’d like to upgrade it to an SSD. Now I have an SSD from my old MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013) which I want to use for this.

Can I use this SSD using the port as shown in this guide or do I need an adapter to really replace the current HDD like?

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Lets clarify a few points This series has two storage ports, a 2.5” SATA port and a PCIe/NVMe blade port.

Now the rub! If you bought a SATA drive’d system your system does not have the needed hardware on the logic board to support the PCIe/NVMe blade drive. Basically, Apple did not populate the logic board with the parts!

For reference: iMac 21.5" 3.0 GHz i5 (4K, Mid-2017)

“*This model has a Serial ATA (6 Gb/s) connector for a 2.5" hard drive. If configured with a Fusion Drive or an SSD at the initial time of system purchase, it also has a PCIe connector, but this connector is not present if the system only is configured with a hard drive.”

So your only option is to swap out your current HDD to a SSD or SSHD. As far as your adapter that won’t work with your MacBook SSD. For reference review this great guide: The Ultimate Guide to Apple’s Proprietary SSDs.

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