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JustLegi

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Original poster
Jan 20, 2022
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Hello,
I would like to reuse the Macbook 2015 A1502 the 12+16 pin SSD for Macbook 2008 HDD SATA.
Would any one keen to advise converter or adapter product to convert 12+16 pin SSD for Macbook 2008 HDD SATA ?
I have try to look on Amaz*n and eB*y but only found the 22 pin the Macbook Air, instead of the 28 pin (12+16pin). And if it is available I would like to have another NVME PCIe SSD together with 28pin used Macbook SSD, so I mean dual/double converter to HDD SATA.
 

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Mr_Brightside_@

macrumors 68040
Sep 23, 2005
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Toronto
A 2008 MacBook has a 3 Gbps SATA connection. Even if you could find the connector, which I doubt exists for this form factor (you can get them as PCIe adaptors for Mac Pro IIRC), would they have any meaningfully better speeds than a SATA SSD?
 

Amethyst1

macrumors G3
Oct 28, 2015
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There's no adapter that will allow you to connect a PCIe AHCI SSD to a SATA connector. They're totally different interfaces. So, it's not possible.
 
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