What Mac Pro model do you have? The "older" cheesegrate model or the new round one?
If it is the older, it is easy to replace the 250 GB S-ATA SSD with a new 500 GB or even 1 TB SDD.
Yes, you have to wait for a 3rd party solution, however, eBay does have Nmp SSDs from time to time.
Lou
I noticed that the other day on a browse. Who is essentially scrapping 9-month-old computers for parts, since you can't buy the SSDs separately?
My guess is they are Apple Authorized resellers/repair centers selling Apple parts thru ebay. Or in some cases, they are end users who over bought/need money so selling the drive to downgrade to a smaller size (I almost made a trade once with a seller on here to swap my small SSD + cash for their larger SSD).
Ah. I wasn't aware AA resellers could do that.
^^^^The SSD on MacBooks are also user serviceable. Third Party sellers supply replacement SSDs for those applications, not Apple. I have a Transcend SSD in my MBA.
Lou
Sorry the new one.
^^^^512GB and 1TB are both factory options on the 6 core model.
Lou
I bought a 1TB off eBay and it works great in my nMP. Easy to install. It is a tight fit down in the socket.
So why didn't you get a larger SSD when you bought it? 256GB is more than enough for people/companies that do everything from network storage. Therefore, they don't need larger drives. Makes sense to me!
Also, are those OWC drives out yet? I thought they where making an aftermarket upgrade.