

The device will not be repaired if abuse and misuse has clearly happened.

(All you need to do is contact us by email if there is a fault and we will resolve as soon as possible) PLEASE NOTE: Accidental, physical or water damage is strictly not covered. If a manufacturing fault occurs we will be more than happy to repair / replace the fault / item at our choosing, no refunds will be issued after 30 days. Our warranty will cover the item for manufacturing faults which may arise with the item within the stated warranty time period (MICROFONE, BATTERY ISSUES, SOFTWARE OR ANY POWER RELATED FAULTS ARE EXCLUDED FROM OUR WARRANTY). The length of warranty will be stated in the item description. The OP can do the same thing, but there wouldn't be the performance gains of the Late 2015 iMac.Terms and conditions only applicable for any warranty offered in the item description at the time of sale it starts from the date of purchase unless otherwise stated. Since the 2015 iMac's PCIe uses 4 lanes vs 2 lanes of the 2014, there is a big speed bump, and making a Fusion Drive out of the PCIe SSD and SATA SSD would give you options for a very large and fast boot drive, but one that is cheaper per GB. For the OP, the performance difference between the PCIe SSD and SATA SSD on the 2014 iMac is not as dramatic when compared to your Late 2015. I know you are looking to keep the drives separate, but making a Fusion Drive out of a PCIe SSD and SATA SSD is an option too. The options with what you can do with the multiple drives are pretty endless. It was nerfed around the El Capitain time. I have a drive with multiple old OS versions for trouble shooting and to use old software.įor example, the older version of Apple's Disk Utility app is so much better than the newer versions. You can get a large SATA SSD, partition it a few times and use it for multiple bootable backups. You could make the PCIe the boot drive and use SW like CCC to make a bootable backup with the SATA SSD. Or make neither a boot drive, and run the OS off of an external drive or SD card.
