For those wondering why there are so many disassembly steps, they are adding an m.2 ssd to the existing hdd. If you are just replacing the HDD with a SSD it's a lot quicker.
Thanks for adding Matt, yes this is the more intrusive installation, if you're installing a SATA SSD the process would be much quicker with less parts to take out.
Thank you OWC, I have just finished my iMac update following your indication and every think was 100%. Great video, great indications and professionalism. Thank you again
Hello, I really liked your video, what a good tutorial. I have a 21.5 "imac (mid 2012) and would like to know about your special note. Why can't an SSD Card be installed in this imac?
Great informative video, my question is can i just replace the HDD with a 2.5 1T ssd drive, and also will i have issues with the fan running fast. If i do this change do i need a thermal sensor, on a late 2012 A1418 imac. Thx in advance Cliff
Correct going this route would allow for us to keep using the HD as well as use the SSD. For the needed os if installing an Aura drive we would need OS Mojave or later. If you ever have any other questions or concerns please let us know at support@owc.com!
Hi 2Guys! I’m sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the fan in your iMac. If you haven't replaced the Apple drive in your iMac, check with a local Apple Certified Technician as this should be handled through the operating system. If you've upgraded to an OWC SATA drive, please contact us at 800-275-4576 or support@owc.com for troubleshooting and assistance.
Hey Q_TBG, you would need this Envoy Enclosure for the PCIe drive: eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/MAU3ENVOYPRO You also mentioned HDD, if you need an enclosure for that it would be the OWC Express: eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/ES2.5BU3B/
@@poweredbyowc those are 2 separate enclosures. I need one for my late 2012 imac hdd that I took out. I want to use it as an external. Which of these enclosures would be the best option?
You should be able to install this Aura Pro 6G SSD without a problem. You would just want to check if your iMac is a iMac13,1. You can find this information by doing the following: Apple Symbol --> About This Mac --> System Report or System Information --> Right side 2nd line You should see where it states Model Identifier.
@@poweredbyowc My iMac is a iMac13,1. However Aura says this SSD fits 13" or 15" MacBook Pro with Retina Display from 2012 or Early 2013. I have an iMac 21.5" (late 2012). Plus, can I buy 1 TB with the Aura Pro 6G if this does work on the 21.5"?
Yes, the Aura Pro 6G will work with the 13,1 and will also work on some of those other MacBookPro's as long as they are a MBP10,1 or MBP10,2. Feel free to reach out to us directly as well as we can better troubleshoot and determine what you need (eshop.macsales.com/Service/)
Thank you for taking the time to comment! Regrettably it is not compatible. We do list this on our site as well: Compatible with 2.9GHz and 3.1GHz models only, not compatible with iMac 13,1 2.7GHz. Our team tested the SSD with that type of iMac and confirmed it will not work. We do our have Electra SSDs that are compatible if you'd like to take a look! eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/imac-21.5-inch/2012
For an iMac14,3 they are not compatible, however here is a link to some options that are: eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/imac-21.5-inch/2013-2019 However check to see what you have before buying, as these are dependent on if you have a HDD only, Fusion, or SSD only iMac. Feel free to reach out to us directly for any questions.
It's a PCIe SSD, like the ones here: eshop.macsales.com/upgrades/imac-21-5-inch-late-2012-2.7-ghz/InternalDrives?filter.dimension_ssd_sshd_or_hdd_91=SSD&sort.price=desc Your machine must have come from the factory with an Apple SSD in order to upgrade it later.
For those wondering why there are so many disassembly steps, they are adding an m.2 ssd to the existing hdd.
If you are just replacing the HDD with a SSD it's a lot quicker.
Thanks for adding Matt, yes this is the more intrusive installation, if you're installing a SATA SSD the process would be much quicker with less parts to take out.
Thank you OWC, I have just finished my iMac update following your indication and every think was 100%. Great video, great indications and professionalism. Thank you again
We are happy to hear. Thank you for your feedback!
Hi !!! sir,
Can i upgrade NVMe SSD on 21.5 inch imac 2012 ?
Can this upgrade work with late 2012 27-inch? Why does your website not specify and option for the 27 inch version?
Hello, I really liked your video, what a good tutorial. I have a 21.5 "imac (mid 2012) and would like to know about your special note. Why can't an SSD Card be installed in this imac?
It can
Great informative video, my question is can i just replace the HDD with a 2.5 1T ssd drive, and also will i have issues with the fan running fast. If i do this change do i need a thermal sensor, on a late 2012 A1418 imac.
Thx in advance
Cliff
Hey Cliff,
If you change out the HDD with a 2.5" SSD you will need a In-Line Thermal cable to control the fan speed.
Now that I think about it… it would’ve been a better idea to buy a 2015-16 Mac with the amount of money i would’ve needed to do all of this with.
More questions than answers, why not put an SSD 2.5" also. Can you use an adapter to get a better NVM e in there?
This way will keep the original HD and the SSD working together? What is the model os SSD card?
Correct going this route would allow for us to keep using the HD as well as use the SSD. For the needed os if installing an Aura drive we would need OS Mojave or later. If you ever have any other questions or concerns please let us know at support@owc.com!
I wonder how many more times you all will remake these videos? (:
Hello Ricky, we will insure we cover every computer. We hope these video have helped you :)
OWC They’ve been very helpful and thank you.
Hi !!! Sir
I need to know, can i put 2013 imac motherboard to 2012 imac (21.5) A1418
This particular iMac model was in use from 2012 to 2017. Therefore, you would indeed be able to install the 2013 motherboard into the 2015 iMac.
@@poweredbyowc Thank you sir ❤️
My Fan spins so fast now. No mention of needing to fix that...
Hi 2Guys! I’m sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the fan in your iMac. If you haven't replaced the Apple drive in your iMac, check with a local Apple Certified Technician as this should be handled through the operating system. If you've upgraded to an OWC SATA drive, please contact us at 800-275-4576 or support@owc.com for troubleshooting and assistance.
Wonder why Crucial says this model can't take an SSD?
🤔
HUH!! Very odd! This Model can take an SSD both SATA or NVMe (if the iMac currently has a fusion drive).
What kind of tape did you used to seel the screen?
We use this thermal adhesive.
eshop.macsales.com/item/Apple/0761419/
@@poweredbyowc I think thats imposible to get in my country haha, Im going to look for an alternative, thanks!
We're sorry to hear that! If we can be of any help, feel free to reach out to us directly, we're here to help you!
How do I use the hdd as an external after I've taken it out
Hey Q_TBG, you would need this Envoy Enclosure for the PCIe drive:
eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/MAU3ENVOYPRO
You also mentioned HDD, if you need an enclosure for that it would be the OWC Express:
eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/ES2.5BU3B/
@@poweredbyowc those are 2 separate enclosures. I need one for my late 2012 imac hdd that I took out. I want to use it as an external. Which of these enclosures would be the best option?
Q_TBG,
We would be happy to determine which enclosure you would need specifically if you could provide the serial number of your iMac, Please?
hi can use the ssd with iMac 2012 2.9 Ghz core i5
You should be able to install this Aura Pro 6G SSD without a problem. You would just want to check if your iMac is a iMac13,1. You can find this information by doing the following:
Apple Symbol --> About This Mac --> System Report or System Information --> Right side 2nd line You should see where it states Model Identifier.
@@poweredbyowc My iMac is a iMac13,1. However Aura says this SSD fits 13" or 15" MacBook Pro with Retina Display from 2012 or Early 2013. I have an iMac 21.5" (late 2012). Plus, can I buy 1 TB with the Aura Pro 6G if this does work on the 21.5"?
Yes, the Aura Pro 6G will work with the 13,1 and will also work on some of those other MacBookPro's as long as they are a MBP10,1 or MBP10,2. Feel free to reach out to us directly as well as we can better troubleshoot and determine what you need (eshop.macsales.com/Service/)
How is the 2.7 ghz not compatible?
Thank you for taking the time to comment! Regrettably it is not compatible. We do list this on our site as well: Compatible with 2.9GHz and 3.1GHz models only, not compatible with iMac 13,1 2.7GHz. Our team tested the SSD with that type of iMac and confirmed it will not work. We do our have Electra SSDs that are compatible if you'd like to take a look!
eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/imac-21.5-inch/2012
It’s ok I already have my own ssd.
Is this compatible with late 2013 21.5 inch imac 14,3???
For an iMac14,3 they are not compatible, however here is a link to some options that are: eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/imac-21.5-inch/2013-2019
However check to see what you have before buying, as these are dependent on if you have a HDD only, Fusion, or SSD only iMac.
Feel free to reach out to us directly for any questions.
@@poweredbyowc I have an HDD only 14,3 can i replace it?
If you have only an HDD you can replace with our OWC Mercury Electra 6G SSD iMac upgrade kit.
eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/imac-21.5-inch/2013-2019
@@poweredbyowc Is only this SSD compatible or can I use any?
The Aura Pro X2 is also compatible with your iMac 14,3.
eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/imac-21.5-inch/2013-2019
what kind of ssd is that, im confused.
It's a PCIe SSD, like the ones here: eshop.macsales.com/upgrades/imac-21-5-inch-late-2012-2.7-ghz/InternalDrives?filter.dimension_ssd_sshd_or_hdd_91=SSD&sort.price=desc
Your machine must have come from the factory with an Apple SSD in order to upgrade it later.
@@poweredbyowc how do i know that my machine comes with and Apple SSD? My Model is the IMac late 2012 21.5" 2.9Ghz Core i5? my Storage says SATA Disk