![]() I am sure it still has plenty of life in it and would hate to see it go to waste. I purchased it used from someone that bought it but never really used it. Is there something I can do without doing these upgrades that might help with the sluggish performance? I really like this computer and hope to continue using it for the next few years. At least I still have a physical hard drive and non-soldered in memory that I can swap, even if it isn't that easy to get to. My other question is has anyone with a 2013 21.5 inch iMac done these upgrades? How hard is it really? I have seen tutorials on this and while it doesn't look too bad I am still on the fence about whether I want to do it myself. 27-inch iMac 3.4GHz Magic Trackpad 16GB memory upgrade (two 8GB) 32GB memory upgrade (four 8GB) 3TB hard drive 1TB or 3TB Fusion Drive 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of flash storage 3.5GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 3. I guess my biggest question is would upgrading the memory or putting in an SSD help solve these issues? Right now I have a 1TB standard HDD and 8GB of memory, so there is a little room for improvement. I know some users have had issues with it so maybe I am too. The machine worked fine under Yosemite and El Capitan. Ever since I have noticed the machine gets really sluggish after a few hours of using it. A few weeks ago I decided to install macOS Sierra on my 21.5 inch iMac late 2013 model.
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