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saveTibet2017-04-01 16:30:02
Solid State Drives
saveTibet, 2017-04-01 16:30:02

Can I install an M.2 SSD in my old MBP 15" (2008)?

I now have SSD + HDD = FusionDrive, I'm thinking about how to exclude HDD from the system, put a large SSD. I saw that now there are scarves with an M.2 interface, but I don’t know anything about it, so I ask if it is suitable for my device? Maybe there are some adapters? How is it generally done?
The second question, if I may: I'm looking in the direction of Plextor (I have it now and I'm very happy), but I don't know which controller to choose the drive on. What do you advise?

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DevMan, 2017-04-01
@alekseyruzov

1. in applebooks there is no m2 at all
2. especially in the beech of 2008, in which there is not even sata-3
3. you throw out your hdd and put any sata-ssd instead, you still can’t squeeze all the juice out of it.

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Mike Farley, 2017-07-17
@Kranz

M.2 cannot be installed, and any SSD is not much use in this model, while waiting for a new macbook, I work on this one, I installed the simplest 512GB SSD, only because I took it cheaply, it seems to me that this volume is enough above the roof .. .

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