

OWC 1TB Mercury Extreme Pro 6G 2.5-inch SATA 7mm SSD
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Alex Colella
> 24 hourEasy to install, worth the price! It beats buying a new Mac, thats for sure.
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iahsa
> 24 hourGreat drive! Installed on 2011 MacBook Pro 17in. Such a difference in speed. It was taking 15 minutes just to boot up, now takes less than 2...It used to take FOREVER for photos to upload and edit. Now loads in no time with no lag! Definitely recommend if you have an older MacBook running and HDD...difference is night and day!
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Kevsac916
> 24 hourThis hard drive rocks the house and I mean the whole house I am using it mainly for final cup Pro X it works amazing fast and very quiet
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26Villen
> 24 hourGained speed and a drop in temp all thanks to OWC and their excellent SSD drives.
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Timothy
> 24 hourVery easy to install, works great,my Mac starts up faster. My 2012 is worth fixing versus a new one
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Eric A.
> 24 hourPRO: Arrived quickly. Installation was not hard (after I had to buy a couple additional items) CON: Actually getting it to function. Using this on a somewhat older MacBook. The drive formats and appears fine in Disk Utility, no issues. The OS will also load from an installer or internet on to the drive... but then thats it. Upon start-up, it is not recognized, and no OS actually starts-up, just flashing error symbol (again, even though the OS is there on the drive). Ive tried a few different work-arounds, but so far nothing has worked. On one attempt to clean reformat, the SSD was bricked by an error and could neither format nor repair any more. 200€ down the tube. NOT happy!
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ProUser
> 24 hourWorked nicely with my External Monitor for 4K and high-speed recording.
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Kenneth Gray
> 24 hourTurned up earlier than expected. Works well.
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Firefighter Joe
> 24 hourThese use to be made in the USA. All my previous OWC ones I’ve purchased were. It’s been a couple years since I bought a new SSD drive. But I’ve always used OWC for MacBooks. This is the first time the label reads being made in another country.
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amobley1
> 24 hourEasily swapped the internal drive in the late 2012 MBP. Used Carbon Copy Cloner (Bombich) to create the external copy. Swapped it out, and started it up. The MBP is obviously faster and has been operating since.