Late 2014 imac (A1419) replace Fusion setup
Hi all.
I've searched the forums but can't find the exact answer for this question, but apologies if it has been answered.
I currently have a Fusion setup, with the built in SSD (256gbp I think.. I'm not near the computer at the moment) and a 3tb platter hard drive. I wish to upgrade this for speed, and also as the existing drive will now be pushing 6 years old (It was replaced due to failure about 6 years ago).
The iMac is still usable for what I need at home, as I also have a MacBook pro for the bulk of the work I do.
I obviously wish to use an SSD now which will be faster, but my question comes around the Fusion setup.
Would it be better to remove the existing SSD and HD and replace with a single 4tb NVME SSD in the SSD slot and have no secondary hard drive on the SATA bus?
Or, remove the existing SSD and use a 2.5inch SSD with a 3.5 adapter in place of the existing Sata Hard drive, but without the built in SSD? I gather there would be no real benefit to having a fusion setup anyway if I'm using an SSD.
Or for the sake of it do I leave the original SSD in place, add the new SSD on the Sata bus and retain the fusion setup, if for no other reason than it gives me a bit more storage space?
Lastly, I know I'd need to do a new install of the OS then recover everything from Time Machine which I'm happy to do. If I go for the last option, will it automatically setup the fusion part again? If I do a time machine restore, I can't remember if it gives the option of which partition to restore to, so I don't want to get muddled if I put the OS on the original SSD but then want to recover my Time machine backup to the secondary bigger SSD.
Hope that all makes sense!