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Kingston A400 (480 GB, 2.5")
EUR40,89 EUR85,19/1TB

Kingston A400

480 GB, 2.5"


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arthurpokemon2020

6 years ago

Is it a GPT?

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Hello, the partition format table is according to your choice, generally in GPT by default, nevertheless it can easily be modified with this software (among others) and free: https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html or simply by using the windows disk manager

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christianerne90

6 years ago

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upolaris

6 years ago

Prerequisite: Model (MacBook Pro), Size (15') Vote two versions for 2011: MacBook Pro (15 inch, early 2011) MacBook Pro (15 inch, end of 2011) And two versions for 2012 Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Mid 2012) Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch Retina Display (Mid 2012) According to Kingston, all three versions (WITHOUT "Retina") are compatible with: 480GB A400 SATA3 2.5 SSD (7mm height) Part Number: SA400S37/480G see: https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/apple see also https://support.apple.com/kb/SP644?viewlocale=de_CH&locale=de_CH https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1567/de_DE/macbook_pro_15inch_early2011_d.pdf However, for Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch Retina Display (Mid 2012) an upgrade with SSD is not described; see https://support.apple.com/kb/SP653?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

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forjpu11

6 years ago

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siXtreme

6 years ago

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Yes it will. The SATA3 interface is backwards compatible with SATA1. Everything should work. Just remember that the SSD with SATA1 can only be 150MB/s fast, but the SSD itself can generate 500MB/s throughput. However, it will work without any problems.

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