10 Tb Ssd Drive For Mac Pro 2010

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The OS, applications, and photo editing cache will go on the SSD; files on the HDD. I was thinking of a 256GB Samsung 850, but not sure if the EVO or PRO is the one to go for. I'd like the fastest, most reliable option, but only if my machine can actually use that extra speed.

I bought a Western Digital 1 TB SSD (WD Blue) to speed my Mac Pro up. Curiously enough, if I put it into one of the HD bays the SSD does not show up in Disk Util - it's as if the drive bay is empty. Connect the SSD to one of the optical drive cables though, and it pops right up and works fine. Product Features. Solid state drive (SSD) with the massive 1TB capacity of a hard. Nov 02, 2010  Question: Q: 1TB SSD drive for macbook pro core I7 Hi, I have a Macbook pro core I7 - 15' (2.66HZ - 500GB SSD drive) and I am running out.

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Ms office 2016 activator key. I removed the Optical drive, and put the HDD in an adapter into this, and put the SSD (250GB in my case) into the now vacant HDD slot. Better this way round. I then created a 1TB Fusion drive and have not looked back. VERY fast (not noticeably slower than a full SSD most of the time), and so far at least very reliable. Note that the adapter for the optical drive should be an ultra-slimline model, as I made the mistake first time round and could not put the bottom case back on. I really wish Apple would build a 17' Retina MBP, not going to happen as the 17' was, AFAIK around 10% of the total MBPs sold. I plan to do this with my 08 MBP 17.

The only trouble is that I keep totally swamping the 750GB HDD with RAW files. Windows for mac. Adobe flash play for mac not showing under applications. So I was thinking of removing the DVD drive, and putting in a 256GB SSD, and replacing the HDD with a 2TB one for storage.

Fortunately, I later replaced the battery, and the replacement came with a new plug!:) Newbies need to know - 1. The battery plug is like a thin lip on a thicker lip, so you need to pry BETWEEN 2 thin lips to get it off, else you are trying to yank out the socket. Mine was initially VERY tight, and trying to get it out broke the plastic on all sides of plug, even though I was as careful as possible. Luckily, this didn't hurt functionality and I later replaced the battery.

Ssd For Macbook Pro 2010

One final point, if using a data-doubler or similar (i.e. Replacing the DVD drive with a second disk) bear in mind that the two SATA ports are of different speeds in the mid-2010 MBP. The primary (HDD) SATA port is SATA3 (6Gbps ~ 700 MB/sec ish) while the secondary (optical drive's) port is SATA2 (3Gbps ~ 350MB/sec ish) so you definitely want to put any SSD in the primary SATA port where the main HDD is/was. As far as I'm aware, yes, SSDs are much more reliable than HDDs in general, so it's a big step up either way. The reliability aspect was because after rejecting options that were over-budget or too hard to get hold of, I needed some way of comparing them to make a choice. Performance differences between them didn't make much difference to me (like most people, I don't regularly spend long periods at peak SSD throughput; the extra 10% of one drive over another would be unnoticeable).