WD Blue (500 GB, M.2)

WD Blue

500 GB, M.2


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Jannik Thiel

7 years ago

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Brimstone

7 years ago

No. Apple MacBook's do not support M.2 SSD's, but unfortunately use their own interface. OWC offers SSDs with this special interface especially for MacBooks. However, there do not seem to be any corresponding products for the MacBook Air Mid 2011 in the Digitec range.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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Brimstone

7 years ago

No. According to my information, the Mac Pro also has a special Apple-exclusive interface similar to the PCIe-based MacBooks, where no "normal" M.2 SSDs can be installed. The only manufacturer I know of that offers such SSDs for the Mac Pro is OWC. For example with the following product: OWC OWCSSDA13MP1.0K Aura SSD for Mac Pro 2013 PS: If you can install normal HDD's in 2.5" or 3.5" format in your black bucket, you can also use 2.5" SSD's. -> WD Blue 3D NAND (1000GB, 2.5")

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Digitalkurt

3 years ago

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minan

3 years ago

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There is no clone software included. But there are enough tools on the internet that you could use, for example: https://www.macrium.com/reflectfree https://de.minitool.com/downloadcenter/ https://clonezilla.org

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Ange-Noir

3 years ago

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hcaricato

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

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No, the Icy Box is not compatible with the WD. The WD is a SATA (= slow) SSD, which is why it was so cheap. However, the Icy Case uses NVMe (= fast), like the Samsung. That is why the combination is not compatible with the WD.

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slinstauffi

5 years ago

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