
Samsung 970 Evo
500 GB, M.2 2280
Samsung 970 Evo
500 GB, M.2 2280
Yes, that is also compatible in principle.
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Your MacBook Pro does not have a standard SSD connection, you need the Sintech adapter, for example. But it should work with it. Auntie Google can help!
I confirm compatible with your motherboard, you have an M.2 port
I also think the price is wrong. As far as I know, it is an older model. I would rather recommend the SSD: Kingston KC3000 (1024 GB, M.2 2280) It is practically as fast as the Fury Renegade. Kingston FURY Renegade (1000 GB, M.2 2280) However, the Fury Renegade has a higher maximum write volume.
I'm sorry, I'm on a PC. If the macbook motherboard has the right connector, it should work.
This should work because an NVME SSD is supported (the original Toshiba XG6 KXG6AZNV512G, 512 GB is inside). M.2 2280 SSD, NVMe)!
Unfortunately, no. In any case, you would need an additional adapter, because the 2012 Macbook Air is not an ordinary M.2 slot. As far as I know, only the OWC Aura Pro fits without an adapter.
Hi danielfrey51, I can't answer that directly. The 970 Evo is supposed to be more compatible in the macPro than the Evo plus, because something has been changed in the newer one: but 2 min research on the net: https://apfelhirn.de/turbo-fuer-den-mac-mini-pcie-ssd-einbauen/Im in principle the same as in the MacPro, if then the one without plus. :-) Best regards, Michael
No
No, the screw is included in the scope of delivery of the device (mainboard, housing, etc.) where it is inserted.
What exactly is the idea? You already have a Tb of memory in the Laptop
Should work. However, an adapter is absolutely necessary! See here: https://www.macuser.de/threads/upgrade-des-macbook-air-2017-auf-m-2-ssd.813047/
Both the SSD and the Maximus are equipped with the M key. This should therefore fit without any problems. More information on the keys for M2 SSDs on Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2#Formfaktoren_und_Keys
No, it cannot be installed like this. I first bought an adapter on Amazon. Everything worked like this, except that the Hybernate mode no longer worked and led to crashes. Then I bought the OWC OWC Aura N (480GB, M.2 2280). It can be installed without an adapter, at least for the 2013.
As far as I know, no "normal" m.2 modules can be installed in MacBook Pros without an adapter. But with an adapter it should work. See https://www.heise.de/mac-and-i/meldung/MacBook-aufruesten-Standard-SSDs-per-Adapter-einbauen-4253293.html
It is an M.2 NVME which corresponds to the referenced box.
Yes, that fits. Your PC is equipped with an Asus TUF B360-PLUS GAMING mainboard. According to the manufacturer, this has two M.2 slots: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/TUF-B360-PLUS-GAMING/specifications/
Samsung 970 EVO --> probably end of life Samsung 970 Evo Plus --> successor
Good day, nothing. At digitec, the item still costs about CHF 140. You have to change the provider to digitec under the selection of the memory size. Then you will have the digitec price again. However, digitec cannot deliver at the moment, so you have to expect a longer delivery time if you order via digitec. Kind regards Niklas
Yes, it is compatible. The A320M-K supports 1x M.2 with PCIe 3.0 (x4) connection.
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