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Allan Jones wrote: I add my vote of confidence. I have a mid-2012 13-inch non-Retina MBP with the entry-level 2.5 ghz i5 processor and 8GB RAM. I upgraded to High Sierra 10.13 while the computer still had its slow 500GB rotational drive. The computer ran exactly the same speed as it did with Sierra 10.12. Then I upgraded to a 500GB SATA 6Gbps SSD and this little computer runs like something new. Everything happens fast now.

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I just got an SSD and I'm a believer now. I remember someone posting here stating that an SSD may mask problems, I suppose by blowing right past the problems with brute force. At this point I'm all for brute force. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.

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