Those of you that purchased the Sintech adapter, how long did it take to get to you? Looks like it's shipping via China Post.
Look back on Page 8 of this thread:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1685821/
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Those of you that purchased the Sintech adapter, how long did it take to get to you? Looks like it's shipping via China Post.
hi guys. how to contact the korean seller? i can't find he link
thank you
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-Samsung-1TB-SSD-for-MacBook-Pro-with-Retina-Display-late-2013-Models-/181550694672?pt=Apple_Laptops&hash=item2a4543c110
AND
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-Samsung-1TB-SSD-for-MacBook-Pro-with-Retina-Display-late-2013-Models-/181550692099?pt=US_Solid_State_Drives&hash=item2a4543b703
Be advised if you just make a $500 bid & then let the auction run, you will most likely get a second chance offer thus:
"The seller has offered you a second chance to buy this item. The second time can be a charm.
Apple Samsung 1TB SSD for MacBook Pro with Retina Display late 2013 Models
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guys, i'm here again requesting your help please.
i am not able to buy the ST-A2013SA-B adaptor.
OK try here, now they have 2 models, I have the 2nd on the way.
Haven't yet deciphered the difference:
http://eshop.sintech.cn/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=2013+MacBook+Pro+%2BAir+SSD+to+P&x=12&y=10
OK try here, now they have 2 models, I have the 2nd on the way.
Haven't yet deciphered the difference:
http://eshop.sintech.cn/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=2013+MacBook+Pro+%2BAir+SSD+to+P&x=12&y=10
Interesting, does anyone know what the difference is?
hey handheld so is the xp941 on lycom still your recommended? or is it now the apple ssd with the other adapter?
i heard you say earlier that trim is once again disabled? does osx just deactivate trim randomly on the xp941 after having it activated with trim enabler? or does it not support trim?
Does the apple ssd automatically activate trim when installed since it's apple ssd?
The 256GB SSD with the greatest performance and price these days is the XP941. Apple's 256GB SSD's on ebay are mostly 2X parts.
512GB PCIE SSD's for the best price is the Apple 512GB SSD. $400 +/- on ebay. It's a x2 part that falls behind the XP941 512 in larger file transfers. (most all OS reads/writes are on small files) The XP941 can be had at a 25% to 35% premium.
My favorite: 1TB Apple SSD's have been picked up under $600 recently including Shipping. They are the best deal as the XP941 512 is $500ish from NewEgg.
Can anyone clarify for me if the 2013/2014 512gb apple samsung blade (MZ-JPU512T/0A2) has a x4 link? Thank you.
Seems to depend on what machine it came from. The ones out of new Mac Pros appear to be x4 parts (check the model number on the other side, it might start with S4LNxxxxxx) and this seems to indicate it would be 4 lane. If it's from a Macbook, probably just 2 lane.
yes, the SAMSUNG/Apple 1.0 TB is connected using 4 lanes.
while the 500gb is using 2x?
why this choice by apple?
while the 500gb is using 2x?
why this choice by apple?
I'm not entirely sure, but I think that there is a 512g pcie SSD intended for the nMP that might connect at 4 lanes, while the 512g pcie SSD intended for the late 2013 macbook pros is a 2 lane job. Detailed part numbers should be researched before buying a 512g.
Will any of the other M2 NGFF modules outside of these work? I dont know if I have the prices wrong but it seems the Sumsung MZ-JPU512T (Apple one) is selling for ~$500 now? Are there any other alternatives in either 512GB or 2 * 256 sizes?
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To follow up my previous post, is the Samsung XP941 - 128GB 'bootable'?
I already have a 12TB NAS and multiple drives, I was thinking of 2 X 128GB Samsung XP941 in one of these http://www.ebay.com/itm/M-2-NGFF-PC...t=US_Drive_Cables_dapters&hash=item4ad8351694
Which seems to be 4 lane PCIE. Setting them into RAID 0 should give similar performance to the 256/512 models?