Replacement SSD Drive
I'm looking to replace the SSD on my Early 2015 MacBook Pro, what is the recommended 1TB drive?
Best Answer
-
Thank you.
Answers
-
SKU 099580 Inland Professional 1TB 3D QLC NAND PCIe Gen 3 x4 NVMe M.2 Internal SSD would be the cheapest option and would work fine
a video on how to copy your old drive's files to the new one and install it
https://youtu.be/4SSxtWPogFQ
-
Hollo @RevERev
The one concern with the Macbook Pro you have in question, is that m.2 that is in the laptop uses a m.2 slot that is specific to apple devices so in order for this to work as it does in the video, you will need an adapter for it. If you did not want to use an adapter for this then most likely the New drive will have to be purchased from apple directly.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1 The Blog
- 1 What's Trending
- 7.4K The Community
- 3K General Discussion
- 102 New Members
- 789 Consumer Tech
- 197 Prebuilt PCs and Laptops
- 154 Software
- 30 Audio/Visual
- 50 Networking & Security
- 4 Home Automation
- 5 Digital Photography
- 12 Content Creators
- 28 Hobby Boards & Projects
- 75 3D Printing
- 83 Retro Arcade/Gaming
- 60 All Other Tech
- 287 PowerSpec
- 2.5K Store Information and Policy
- 140 Off Topic
- 40 Community Ideas & Feedback
- 596 Your Completed Builds
- 3.6K Build-Your-Own PC
- 2.6K Help Choosing Parts
- 303 Graphics Cards
- 324 CPUs, Memory, and Motherboards
- 134 Cases and Power Supplies
- 50 Air and Liquid Cooling
- 46 Monitors and Displays
- 88 Peripherals
- 57 All Other Parts
- 62 Featured Categories
We love seeing what our customers build
Submit photos and a description of your PC to our build showcase
Submit NowLooking for a little inspiration?
See other custom PC builds and get some ideas for what can be done
View Build ShowcaseSAME DAY CUSTOM BUILD SERVICE
If You Can Dream it, We Can Build it.
Services starting at $149.99