asustak macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 3, 2018 8 2 Jul 21, 2019 #1 Can use NVME Crucial p1 1Tb m.2 on Macbook pro13" retina 2015? It's interesting and cheap price but i don't know if use on macbook pro retina 2015. Can it be used? Attachments Crucial-1TB-M2-1.jpg 96.3 KB · Views: 608
Can use NVME Crucial p1 1Tb m.2 on Macbook pro13" retina 2015? It's interesting and cheap price but i don't know if use on macbook pro retina 2015. Can it be used?
ruslan120 macrumors 65816 Jul 12, 2009 1,418 1,141 Jul 21, 2019 #2 Not sure, but you'll be able to find if it does here: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/upgrading-2013-2014-macbook-pro-ssd-to-m-2-nvme.2034976/ If the Samsung 970 Evo is at a good price for you I can recommend it. 2TB for $400 (USD). * Not * Samsung 970 Pro, those don't work. Evo does.
Not sure, but you'll be able to find if it does here: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/upgrading-2013-2014-macbook-pro-ssd-to-m-2-nvme.2034976/ If the Samsung 970 Evo is at a good price for you I can recommend it. 2TB for $400 (USD). * Not * Samsung 970 Pro, those don't work. Evo does.
Audit13 macrumors 604 Apr 19, 2017 6,919 1,852 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 21, 2019 #3 Yes, it can be used but you will need to use an ngff adapter and run either High Sierra or Mojave.
R refabmac macrumors newbie Jul 28, 2019 4 0 Aug 11, 2019 #4 Audit13 said: Yes, it can be used but you will need to use an ngff adapter and run either High Sierra or Mojave. Click to expand... Can it also be used as a boot drive?
Audit13 said: Yes, it can be used but you will need to use an ngff adapter and run either High Sierra or Mojave. Click to expand... Can it also be used as a boot drive?
Audit13 macrumors 604 Apr 19, 2017 6,919 1,852 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 11, 2019 #5 refabmac said: Can it also be used as a boot drive? Click to expand... Yes, it can be installed internally as a boot drive if you use a ngff adapter.
refabmac said: Can it also be used as a boot drive? Click to expand... Yes, it can be installed internally as a boot drive if you use a ngff adapter.