


However, we would simply buy cheaper SSDs from such old machines – every SATA model fits. That’s good, because there seems to be a trend towards longer use of the devices.

Transcend now also offers SSDs for the old Unibody MacBooks. We have listed all compatible Transcend JetDrives in the table above. Nevertheless, the JetDrives are even more expensive than the normal SSDs plus adapters, but you don’t have to worry about some rare trouble. Attention: 480/960GB JDM500 does not support MacBook Air 3,1. March 2022 at 16:42 - Image source: Amazon Affiliate Program. The linked adapters can look different than the ones in the picture, it is a newer generation. Furthermore, the speeds depend also on your MacBook model. Smaller capacities can have slower speeds, especially write speeds. If you want a solution that works immediately, you should get a Transcend or OWC SSD. There is also a little risk that you have to do some troubleshooting with individual configurations. | MacBook Pro Unibody | MacBook Air | Upkeep Overview |įor older MacBooks it may be necessary to adjust the standby mode when using NVMe models, which can lead to a lower stand by time. Transcend and OWC SSDs therefore run immediately without any fuss but are slower and a bit more expensive. NVMe SSDs are a lot faster, but may need some troubleshooting and configuration to make them run in your MacBook. You can use a normal NVMe SSD with an adapter or a third party SSD from Transcend or OWC which are especially designed for your MacBook. Third party OEM: fully compatible, a bit more expensive, easy to install There are currently two options that make sense: A MacBook Pro Retina SSD is easily exchangeable for a bigger and faster model.
