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Alexander Shishkin2018-06-20 14:24:12
Solid State Drives
Alexander Shishkin, 2018-06-20 14:24:12

Which SSD for Macbook Pro 2017?

Good afternoon. I ordered a Macbook Pro 13 "2017 WITHOUT Touchbar for 128Gb. In general, with my tasks and storing everything and everything in the clouds, even 128Gb is enough for me, but nevertheless the question arose which SSD to buy if you want to change it, the guys from iFixit say that in these SSD models can be replaced, but they don’t say which one, and as I understand it, it’s clearly not standard SATA and not even M2

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DevMan, 2018-06-20
@Touch2me

Applebooks have had custom-format discs for a long time.
for older models (up to about 15 years old) there are analogues on the market, in newer models there are no analogues and you can only change to an apple disk, which can be found in services and other eBay.

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Constantine_L, 2018-12-21
@Constantine_L

The MacBook Pro 13' (2016-2017) without Touch Bar uses a new proprietary storage drive and is the only Apple computer with this drive. In late 2016, the MacBook Pro offered a 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB SSD, and the mid-2017 release also had a 128GB option. All of these drives are compatible with both 2016-2017 models.
Now you can buy a used drive with a capacity of 1Tb for about 40-50 tr. (As of the end of 2018)
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