Hello everyone, I have a late model 2013 MacBook pro with a 2.6 GHz i7 and 16gb of 1600 ram
I had a PCI based SSD drive that has just failed on me.
I have no idea what that specs on these are but apple wants 1635 Canadian for a new one with a 90
day warranty.
Does Western digital provide a replacement for this with the same specs or faster?
thanks a lot for the help
Jamie
ArMak
March 8, 2017, 10:00pm
2
Hello,
Check the following link to see if you can see some helpful information:
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chushi
March 13, 2017, 3:32pm
3
Hello,
Apple computers use a unique, non-industry standard connector, please research to make sure what connector your mabook pro has, if you have a B+M key M.2 or a M key M.2 connection then WD SSD will likely work.