- BEST SSD FOR MACBOOK PRO 2015 INSTALL
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BEST SSD FOR MACBOOK PRO 2015 UPGRADE
You can also upgrade to your OS of choice after the initial installation.
BEST SSD FOR MACBOOK PRO 2015 INSTALL
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BEST SSD FOR MACBOOK PRO 2015 MAC
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I found two helpful videos on youtube that show the write and read speed for the Mid 2014 and early 2015 MacBook Pro. I think it has something to do with PCIe 3 for the 2015 model and PCIe 2 for the 2014 but I don't know too much about it. I read that the 2015 models are easier to upgrade and/or support higher speeds but it's a bit confusing. Now I can't find any information on how much the maximum write and read speed the MacBook Pro (Mid 2014) supports. I would like however max out the read and write speed of my machine. The prices for NVME SSDs came down a lot over the last few years. I believe now is a good time to upgrade the hard drive. This machine has served me really well for almost 6 years.
I got the basic Macbook Book Pro Retina 13" (Mid 2014) with the stock 128gb SSD (attached is a screenshot of my current SSD speed).