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Nikolay2015-01-05 14:57:53
Solid State Drives
Nikolay, 2015-01-05 14:57:53

Does replacing Macbook pro retina late 2013 SSD make sense (compatibility)?

Good afternoon. I have MBP Retina 13' Late 2013, SSD size - 128 Gb.
I want to eventually change the screw on it within 512+ Gb. I can not determine the form factor of the drive that would be compatible with Apple laptops.
The obvious option would be Transcend's JetDrive , which was created specifically for such purposes.
Tell me, can I take any other ssd (2.5 ''), say, HyperX 3K from Kingston, disassemble the screw case, and, in fact, embed it in my laptop?
Thanks for the help!

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maaGames, 2015-01-05
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If I'm not mistaken, instead of SATA, the flash drive is connected via PCI Express, so you can't buy any SSD.

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OnYourLips, 2015-01-05
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It is forbidden.
There is a connector so that you cannot install something of your own bypassing their service centers.
apple.stackexchange.com/questions/53504/is-the-ret...

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