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Best ssd for macbook pro 2011
Best ssd for macbook pro 2011





  1. #Best ssd for macbook pro 2011 mac os x
  2. #Best ssd for macbook pro 2011 pro
  3. #Best ssd for macbook pro 2011 free

OWC (Other World Computing) are also said to have very good SSDs but I don't have any experience with any of their products. Processor is 2.2 Ghz Intel Core i7 with 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 memory installed. A new SSD drive for your Mac will make an instant impact. See, we told you it was easy Enjoy a faster, smoother MacBook Pro. Switch on your MacBook Pro, go to System Preferences > Startup Disk and make sure the SSD is selected.

#Best ssd for macbook pro 2011 pro

Other good choices are the OCZ Vertex 3, OCZ Agility 3 or the Crucial RealSSD C300. JD, I read your article on upgrading your early 2011 MacBook Pro with a lot of interest. Replace the MacBook cover and screw in the ten tiny screws. If you buy a non-Apple branded SSD you may want to use TRIM Enabler.Īs for suggestion I would currently go with the "Crucial m4".

#Best ssd for macbook pro 2011 mac os x

You should have at least Mac OS X 10.6.7 installed when using an SSD. Your MacBook Pro supports drives up 9.6mm height. 100GB you should probably get a drive around (or above) 200GB for your MBP.

#Best ssd for macbook pro 2011 free

Solid State Drives perform better they more free space is left so if you already use e.g. If you look at the market you will see that majority of the drives are MLC.Īs for the capacity I suggest you do a right-click > Information (cmd + i) on your Macintosh HD to see how much space you are currently using. If you read about the differences of MLC and SLC NAND memory you should be able to make the choice yourself. SLC NAND are faster and feature higher endurance but come at a prize - they are considered enterprise storage. Storage info for each MacBook Pro details on speed, dimensions, and hard drive and SSD interface specifics is listed below along with common identifiers suitable to identify a MacBook Pro in order to determine which hard drives and SSDs are compatible. To have a better understanding of the differences between MLC and SLC, read the content of the following link. Mac Specs > By Capability > Mac Storage Upgrades > MacBook Pro Models. If you can afford it, get at least a 240 GB drive and make sure to us it mostly for the operating system. The rest is stored in other regular sata drives. There is enough room for the operating system, updates, and some of the applications that require a fast drive. With regards to storage size, that is way I have 120 GB drives. The following link will show you SSDs compatible with Mac: Of course sata 3 would be better, but it is a little bit pricier. Sata II and the newer sata III are compatible with your MacBook pro. The following is a link showing you the specs for the Agility 2. Of course for trim to work both, the operating system and the drive have to support it. I hear tell that Mac does not support Trim for other brands, only for apple SSDs. They are compatible with Mac and they have the native trim (garbage collection)function. Of course they are not MACs, but if you believe the scores, they have a 7.9. I have two 120 GBs OCZ Agility 2, running in two different computers and they are great. Hello, in your case I would say that the Apple SSD would be the best choice compatibility wise.







Best ssd for macbook pro 2011