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pedrorubster

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Jun 22, 2018
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Hi. So, I just got my early 2015 macbook pro 13, but it doesn't have a ssd, and all the ssd's that I'm seeing are REALLY expensive, so I'm looking for the sintech adapters option. I'm currently watching the ST-NGFF2013-C + ADATA XPG SX6000 128GB combo, because it's the cheapest I can find. I just wanto to know if anyone here used this combo, and can vouch for this ssd to work without any issues, like sleep issues, etc.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Uh.. unless someone removed the SSD, the 2015 MacBook Pro 13" models all came with SSDs of various sizes according to what was ordered. What makes you think your early 2015 MacBook Pro 13" model doesn't have a SSD?
 
Uh.. unless someone removed the SSD, the 2015 MacBook Pro 13" models all came with SSDs of various sizes according to what was ordered. What makes you think your early 2015 MacBook Pro 13" model doesn't have a SSD?

This one was given to me, but the ssd is dead. It had water damage on the board, but it's already fixed. I'm asking about the compatibility with that ssd, but I saw a chinese video where they use that ssd, so I think it's compatible.
 
Well, that's entirely different from what you first posted. I'm really not sure then what you're asking? From your second post, I assume the original SSD was replaced because of water damage to the logic board? Is the machine working OK? Does it boot up? If the replacement SSD is not compatible, chances are the machine won't boot or the replacement SSD may not be seen.
 
The machine is working fine, already tested with the store ssd. I have my own store, I fixed this machine by myself, so I can say it's working 100%. The thing is, I don't really want to spend that much money on a ssd, so I'm looking into alternatives. As I said, I'm looking for someone who can vouch for the ST-NGFF2013-C + ADATA XPG SX6000 128GB combo.
 
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