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Jaro65

macrumors 68040
Mar 27, 2009
3,830
943
Seattle, WA
Just waiting for a similar announcement for the 13" MBA. Hopefully there will be an option to take it to 512 GB.
 

KPOM

macrumors P6
Oct 23, 2010
18,311
8,324
Just waiting for a similar announcement for the 13" MBA. Hopefully there will be an option to take it to 512 GB.

If priced right, and if the performance is for real, this could be a useful alternative to buying Apple's 256GB SSD. BTW, there are about 3 or 4 threads on this. Perhaps one of the mods should merge them?
 

Gordy

macrumors 6502a
May 22, 2005
663
0
Bristol, UK
I cannot see the point of making the usb upgrade usb 3.0 when the mba doesn't support it.

Seems to be a silly idea. The upgrades for the ssd though make great sense.
 

DeepIn2U

macrumors G5
May 30, 2002
13,051
6,984
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I cannot see the point of making the usb upgrade usb 3.0 when the mba doesn't support it.

Seems to be a silly idea. The upgrades for the ssd though make great sense.

I read the article stating AIR USB3.0, so your old SSD chip is inserted into this product and is USB connected, but also USBAir as well (wireless USB)??
 

fs454

macrumors 68000
Dec 7, 2007
1,986
1,875
Los Angeles / Boston
I read the article stating AIR USB3.0, so your old SSD chip is inserted into this product and is USB connected, but also USBAir as well (wireless USB)??


What? it's just a USB stick. Also, why did you bump this old topic? These have been taken off the market over a month ago.
 

Cerano

macrumors 6502
Oct 28, 2010
268
1
i wouldnt get it

first of all, SF drives die without TRIM which Mac OSX doesnt have due to the lack of aggressive garbage collection.

Secondly, given the lower level of parallelism and optimisation of fireware by apple, i am pretty sure that it will start up more slowly

lastly and perhaps the most important reason, SF drives are terrible at incompressible media. Very very bad. And since you mac users do alot of video, music and photo editing this would suck for you. The stock drive will outgun the SF.

That said, the increase in capacity may be worth it for some of you
 
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