May 31, 2017 harddrive: HGST Travelstar 2.5-Inch 1TB 7200RPM SATA 6GB/s 32MB Cache Mobile retail kit. Caddy: Hard Drive Caddy Tray for Apple Unibody MacBook / MacBook Pro 13 15 17 SuperDrive (Replacement Only) Interestingly, looking at the reviews, most complains are from owners of late 2011 MacBook pro. Replace HDD by Samsung SSD 840 in to Macbook. And used the regular HDD Sata inside a Caddy, so my Macbook now has SSD and a SATA HDD (will post another video about it). Step By Step How to. 2.5 inches SATA 2nd HDD/SSD HARD DRIVE SATA to SATA caddy Tray for Apple MacBook / MacBook Pro 13 15 17 CD/DVD-ROM Optical Bay. Limited time offer, ends 12/08. Specifications: Uses 2.5' SATA hard drives HDD Interface: SATA (2.5' sata or ssd drives). Laptop/ Mother Board Interface: SATA.
Features • 2.5'/ 9.5mm SATA 2nd hard drive caddy tray • Compatibility It is compatible with MACBOOK MACBOOK PRO that has a 9.5mm-high unibody SuperDrive with SATA interface. Please Note: This item only fits unibody models (Late 2008 / Early 2009 / Mid 2009 / Late 2009 / Early 2010 / Mid 2010 / Early 2011), NOT suitable for other non-unibody models. Compatible with: Unibody MacBook: MB466LL/A, MB467LL/A, MB881LL/A • High performance SATA hard drive providing up to 500GB of additional internal hard drive space. • Fully integrated into laptop, no cables/PSU/software driver needed.Fast & Reliable connection in laptop, just as the primary HDD • Doesn't fit PowerBook G4,Mac mini and iMac ( just email us, we have all the caddies, so there will be one for you). Feature: Compatible with: 2.5'/9.5mm SATA HDD or SSD Only fits unibody models (Late 2008/Early 2009/Mid 2009/Late 2009/Early 2010/Mid 2010), Mac Book Pro early 2011 It doesn't fit non-unibody models(Check out our other items!2nd hard drive caddy for Apple PATA Ver) It doesn't fit PowerBook G4,Mac mini and iMac (just email us, we have all the caddies, so there will be one for you) Description: Want to enhance the capacity of your MBP?
This hard drive caddy replaces the internal SuperDrive of your Unibody MacBook, MacBook Pro (13,15,17) with a high performance SATA hard drive providing up to 500GB of additional internal hard drive space. It can be made part of RAID array and Bootable.
Hello everyone! I'm contemplating buying my first SSD. I want to put in a small (about 60 GB or so) SSD as my main drive and install my current HDD in an disc drive bay by removing my optical drive. But I can't decide which SSD to get. I know that my current Macbook from late 2008 is only SATA II (capable of 3 Gbps link speed but the negotiated link-speed is 1.5 Gbps right now) so is there any point in getting the OCZ Vertex 3 (running SATA III, 6Gbps)? Or would the Vertex 2 be fine since I am not able to take advantage of the 6 Gbps interface?
Will I see diminished read/write speeds by installing the Vertex 3 or will it get the 500mb read/write speeds? I've been reading through multiple forums about people having a problem with the 1.5 Gbps negotiated link speeds.
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Will my computer suffer from this as well? (My Macbook uses the NVIDIA MCP79 AHCI chipset). So basically, which SSD should I get to get the most out of the computer and the SSD? I am hoping to hear your answers:) Greetings from Denmark!
There is no point in paying extra for a SATA 6GB drive when there are a lot cheaper ones out there with 3GB interface. Right now the breakpoint for value-per-coin is around 100-128GB drives.