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  • Samsung Sata Iii 256gb 6gbs Ssd For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 10. 20:02

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    Click to expand.The Samsung 470 is a great SATA II SSD. Been running one in a 2011 MBP for several months with no issues. The read/write speeds are pretty decent for a SATA II drive. Mine came with the latest firmware so I have not had to update.

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    I've never enabled TRIM and have noticed no reduction in performance. Be aware that you cannot update the firmware, if needed, via Mac. You would need access to a Windows machine to accomplish that. A minor drawback for an otherwise excellent SSD.

    I plan to upgrade to the Samsung 830 when funds permit. Will put the 470 into the optibay and the 830 in the main bay.

    In my opinion you won't be disappointed the 470. I have a 2010 MBP (ie 3Gb/s speed) Which should I get: -Samsung 830 128Gb ($120) - will fit all system files, OS, etc.Crucial M4 256Gb ($205) - will fit everything except movies and pics samsung also sells 256, but that is around $250. Will having all files on the SSD be noticeably faster than just having the OS/system files on the SSD? Is there a noticeable difference between crucial M4 and samsung 830? Will I need something like a data doubler if I am transferring my main HD to the optibay and installing the SSD in the main bay? Also, given that I can only use it up to 3gb/sec, should I just install the ssd into the optical bay?

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    I have a 2010 MBP (ie 3Gb/s speed) Which should I get: -Samsung 830 128Gb ($120) - will fit all system files, OS, etc.Crucial M4 256Gb ($205) - will fit everything except movies and pics samsung also sells 256, but that is around $250. Will having all files on the SSD be noticeably faster than just having the OS/system files on the SSD? Is there a noticeable difference between crucial M4 and samsung 830? Will I need something like a data doubler if I am transferring my main HD to the optibay and installing the SSD in the main bay? Click to expand.I have had both Samsung 830 128GB and Crucial M4 256GB, and I'm going to have to recommend 830 when it comes to performance.

    For reasons unknown to me, 830 performed much better even though most people say real world performance between the two drives are negligible. (.This was on a PC, not Mac) But if price was an issue and there is $50 difference between the two drives (256GB), go with the cheaper one. If you want to move the HDD to the optical drive bay, you will definitely need a optical bay HDD caddy. Again, if money is an issue, go with the generic brand as opposed to the data doubler (OWC I'm guessing).

    They're cheaper and it worked for my MBR before.

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