I wanted to upgrade it with the Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SSD but I've read some different topics on the internet saying that it won't fit / work with the MacBook Air. I can buy a SSD on the iFixit website but it will cost nearly $ 600,- dollar which is way too much in my opinion. Any tips on how to upgrade my SSD for a decent price? p.s.
Thanks but I wanted to know the type/model/details/specs of the SSD. Thanks. Click on the "Learn More" in the link I previously provided (beside the size that you are interested in) and it shows detailed specs. For example: OWC 480GB SSD Upgrade Kit for MacBook Pro Retina 2013-2015. OWC 1.0TB SSD Upgrade Kit for MacBook Pro Retina 2013-2015
MacBook Air 13' Early 2015 スペック、改造メニュー 概要 本モデルより、Thunderbolt 2 が搭載されている。 SSDはより高速なPCIe 3.0 x4 対応のSSDを搭載している。
Retina (2012–2015) A MacBook Air (top) and a Retina MacBook Pro (bottom). The MacBook Pro has a thinner MagSafe 2 port and two Thunderbolt ports. The Retina MacBook Pro was released in 2012, marketed as the "MacBook Pro with Retina display" to differentiate it from the previous model: the 15-inch in June 2012, a 13-inch model in October.
.2 NVME SSD Convert Adapter Screwdriver Set for MacBook ; Compatible Models : MacBook Air 11 “A1465 & MacBook Air 13” A1466 (Mid 2013-2017), MacBook Pro (Retina) 13 “ A1502 & 15" A1398 (Late 2013 - Mid 2015), Mac Pro ME253 MD878 [Please Note] - Require Mac OS 10.13 High Sierra or Late
Several adapters for different MacBook (Air) SSDs are available here. Example: MacBook Air Mid 2013 SSD to PCI-e 1X. I haven't been able to find an adapter for the MacBook Air Early 2015 SSD there. The latest MacBook Air uses a proprietary PCIe 2.0 4x instead of a proprietary PCIe 2.0 2x interface like older MacBook Airs.
No. These SSDs are not compatible. The 2013-2015 MacBook Air 11" uses a proprietary PCIe 2.0 x2 SSD. The 2015-2017 MacBook Air 13" uses a proprietary PCIe 2.0 x4 SSD. The 2015 through 2017 MacBook Air laptops use the exact same interface, so, those are compatible. Also remember that you're comparing the 11" to the 13" model and those are
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