If it was me and I really needed a faster machine on a budget I would ask
here on LEM  for a nice G5 tower or intel Tower.  Get a LED TV as monitor

They are expandable. And upgrade able. Something iMacs never were really.

I would not look back afterwards either.


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On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 5:07 PM, Eric B. Volker <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’ve been looking for ways to improve the responsiveness of my old iMac
> (24” mid-2007). I’ve upgraded the hard drive already to a Samsung 5400RPM
> 2TB model, but I still get the beachball fairly often. I’m not complaining
> - it’s amazing that this thing can still run the latest OS. However, I
> would like something that responds better.
>
> Which leads me to my question. I had a hard time replacing the hard drive
> in this Mac, and don’t want to repeat the experience, if possible. Can I
> put an SSD in Firewire 800 or 400 enclosure, and would I experience a
> significant improvement in responsiveness? Most people focus on the
> improvement in raw speed, which would be lost due to the relatively slow
> transfer rate of Firewire. However, one of an SSDs big advantages is in
> seek times/IOPs/latency, which I’d still get with Firewire. So has anyone
> tried using an SSD in a Firewire enclosure, and did they see an improvement
> in performance? Firewire 800 is also a good bit more expensive than FW400;
> would it make a big difference?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
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