QUOTE(Savor_Savvy @ Mar 19 2017, 10:08 AM)
Take note your MBP doesn't support SATA III.Therefore, the maximum throughout is 300 MB/s and you won't be able to use your SSD at full speed.
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Mar 19 2017, 02:10 PM
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QUOTE(Savor_Savvy @ Mar 19 2017, 05:03 PM) Oh, okay. Thanks for the info. I never use dell ssd. So I can't comment.Is this ok and can it fit into a macbook? Just ordinary 120gb should be enough for my usage. http://www.lelong.com.my/genuine-dell-inte...8-03-Sale-P.htm However, I can recommend the below SSD as I m using now. 1. 256GB Samsung Evo 850 2. 240GB Kingston UV400 3. 240GB Sandisk Ultra ii SSD Samsung is the best, follow by Sandisk and Kingston. Size wise, I will choose 7 mm SSD for laptop usage. |
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