T TouchOfClass macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 22, 2007 19 1 Apr 13, 2010 #1 Because I want 1TB up in there!
brand Suspended Oct 3, 2006 4,390 456 127.0.0.1 Apr 13, 2010 #2 No it does not. It is the exact same body as the last uni-body MacBook Pro. You can remove the optical drive and then pit in two 640GB hard drives for a total of 1.28TB.
No it does not. It is the exact same body as the last uni-body MacBook Pro. You can remove the optical drive and then pit in two 640GB hard drives for a total of 1.28TB.
alphaod macrumors Core Feb 9, 2008 22,194 1,260 NYC Apr 13, 2010 #3 TouchOfClass said: Because I want 1TB up in there! Click to expand... Assuming the chassis did not change (only the motherboard), then yes you can.
TouchOfClass said: Because I want 1TB up in there! Click to expand... Assuming the chassis did not change (only the motherboard), then yes you can.
D dekka007 macrumors member Jun 6, 2009 99 0 Apr 13, 2010 #4 Yes it will. I have 1TB western digital drives in MacBook unibody, MacBook pro 13" and MacBook pro 15". With SSD's in the optical bays.
Yes it will. I have 1TB western digital drives in MacBook unibody, MacBook pro 13" and MacBook pro 15". With SSD's in the optical bays.