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2013 macbook pro hdd
2013 macbook pro hdd









Most users usually upgrade their SSD to 1TB of storage but the same company’s 2TB SSD should work too.

2013 macbook pro hdd

  • A compatible SSD: Any NVMe SSD should work well, but for 2012 and early-2013 MacBook Pro models, you’ll need an mSATA SSD such as the Crucial MX500 1 TB.
  • You can also get a Tekton screwdrivers kit that includes both of them
  • A Pentalobe T5 (1.2 mm) Screwdriver (5 point star) and a Torx T5 Screwdriver (6 point star).
  • In this article, we will provide you a step-by-step guide on How To Upgrade Your MacBook Pro SSD ( late 2012-mid 2015).

    2013 macbook pro hdd

    But now SSDs’ price has dropped down drastically, allowing users to upgrade their MacBook Pro’s SSD themselves at a much lower cost. In the past, this upgrade was quite expensive. Therefore, an upgrade in SSD is surely necessary. However, this amount of storage will be running out quickly if you have done a lot of heavy-demand works like photo editing or video. The MacBook Pro models from late-2013 to mid-2015 are often configured with 256GB or 512GB of solid-state drive (SSD) storage by default.











    2013 macbook pro hdd