

Just make sure to purchase from a seller that accepts returns.

Themaltake TR2 700W 80plus bronce & APC Pro backup 1000Va. Audio Device (s) On-board Dolby 5.1+ Kingston HyperX Cloud 1. Worst case scenario (if something shouldn't work).return the items purchased for a refund. Crucial M4 SSD 64GBs / Seagate Barracuda 2TB / Seagate Barracuda 320GBs. The MacBook Air I upgraded with the non-Apple blade SSD + adapter was running a macOS newer than High Sierra.and it was a 512GB SSD. So make sure you get the year right while getting the SSD.Click to expand.My gut feeling is the non-Apple SSD's + adapter shouldn't be a problem.since these items would be very "generic".not something special/unusual like the Apple pinout SSD's where some sort of special instructions/coding might be necessary to use them.Ģ013 MacBook Airs (the oldest model that could use these SSD's).could have been ordered/upgraded at the time of purchase with a 512GB SSD.thus a 512GB SSD upgrade should be super safe (if someone was running older than High Sierra).only leaving the compatibility question with a 1TB upgrade (with older than High Sierra).Īgain.my gut feeling with a non-Apple pinout SSD + adapter should work (if running older than HS).since this hardware is very generic (works with lots of hardware brands).Īs a reminder. The only drive that will fit in your Macbook are ones that conform to Apple's proprietary 28 Pin Connectors. Personally speaking, the OWC Aura Pro X2 might be your best option.

The Aura Pro X2 provides double the speed of your current SSD. I have a Macbook Pro Mid 2015 and chose to go with the OWC Aura Pro X2. Apple uses a proprietary 28 pin connecter which means that industry standard M.2 will not work directly unless used with an adapter. By default, the 'Mid-2013,' 'Early 2014,' and 'Early 2015' and '2017' MacBook Air models all shipped with 128 GB or 256 GB of SSD storage. I recently went through something similar myself.
