Imac 27 with fusion drive. Any effect ArchiCad 18
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‎2014-08-11 12:30 PM
‎2014-08-11
12:30 PM
And should I buy it with the i5 processor of just go for the ultimate i7 ?
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‎2014-08-11 07:52 PM
‎2014-08-11
07:52 PM
jmh20 wrote:I would buy the most that you can afford. Fusion gives near SSD performance - dramatically faster than only a hard-disk. Of course, if you can afford a huge SSD, that would be even better. i7 supports more threads, giving better performance for certain parts of AC, and of course, for CineRender.
I am planning to buy a new Imac 27. Considering to buy with fusion drive. What effect does it have on working with ArchiCad 18.
And should I buy it with the i5 processor of just go for the ultimate i7 ?
We have a high-end late 2013 i7 iMac and are very happy with it.
Note: you should always keep continuous backups (e.g., Time Machine) - but this is even more important with a Fusion drive which is a software-managed combination of two separate drives - SSD and hard disk. Failures have a way of happening only when you do not have a backup. So, take that umbrella into the sunshine.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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‎2014-08-15 04:27 PM
‎2014-08-15
04:27 PM
Yes, thanks for your advice.
And so I did: I have a brand new iMac 27 i7 fusion drive on my desk now. Top of the serie.
It works brilliant, and yes, also attached a external drive for time machine backup.
again, thanks Karl!
Jan
And so I did: I have a brand new iMac 27 i7 fusion drive on my desk now. Top of the serie.
It works brilliant, and yes, also attached a external drive for time machine backup.
again, thanks Karl!
Jan

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‎2014-08-15 06:38 PM
‎2014-08-15
06:38 PM
Enjoy! 🙂 It is a remarkably powerful machine for the cost.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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‎2014-09-23 09:10 PM
‎2014-09-23
09:10 PM
Have you noticed any degradation in performance yet?
I am upgrading to the i7 iMac and am unsure about the fusion drive.
Space isn't a big issue for me as I already manage current vs archived files. This will be a work only machine so there won't be a lot of extra data on it. My current active project storage is 30 gb. When I need more space I could get a thunderbolt enclosure.
It is between the 3tb fusion and the 256 ssd as far as costs.
I am upgrading to the i7 iMac and am unsure about the fusion drive.
Space isn't a big issue for me as I already manage current vs archived files. This will be a work only machine so there won't be a lot of extra data on it. My current active project storage is 30 gb. When I need more space I could get a thunderbolt enclosure.
It is between the 3tb fusion and the 256 ssd as far as costs.

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‎2014-10-20 08:47 AM
‎2014-10-20
08:47 AM
Absolutely get the SSD the difference between SSD and Fusion is significant in loading libraries and preparing for rendering
