Hey all, I could do with some advice and clarifications because this is not area where I'm particularly knowledgable. I'm trying to sort out a replacement SSD for a late 2010 11" MacBook Air that has the stock 64GB drive. The proprietary replacements are of course, unsurprisingly expensive. I came across this video which details how you can easily avoid paying a premium and use standard M.2 SSDs with an adapter.
I found this adapter on eBay which appears to be identical to the Sintech model that was recommended in the video but I'm confused about SSD compatibility. From the description in the listing:
This means that I'll require an SSD with the KEY B interface, as shown below?
Only problem is, I haven't been able to find any M.2 SATA SSDs with the KEY B interface! The B&M SATA drives on the other hand are plentiful. What confuses me even further is that Sintech state that their adapter, which appears to have same connector as the cheaper one on eBay, will work with SSDs that have the B&M notches, so would I need to opt for their version instead?
If you can clue me up on all this, I'd really appreciate it.
I found this adapter on eBay which appears to be identical to the Sintech model that was recommended in the video but I'm confused about SSD compatibility. From the description in the listing:
The adapter supports only SATA transfer mode SDD(KEY B), it can not support PCI-E 2X transfer mode SSD(Socket 2 B+M key) and PCI-E 4X transfer mode SSD( socket3 B+M key)
This means that I'll require an SSD with the KEY B interface, as shown below?
Only problem is, I haven't been able to find any M.2 SATA SSDs with the KEY B interface! The B&M SATA drives on the other hand are plentiful. What confuses me even further is that Sintech state that their adapter, which appears to have same connector as the cheaper one on eBay, will work with SSDs that have the B&M notches, so would I need to opt for their version instead?
If you can clue me up on all this, I'd really appreciate it.
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