Goto Utilities>System Information>Hardware>Storage and under Physical Drive read the Media Type.Hi Everyone,
I just purchased a new Macbook Pro 15" with the 512... for my girlfriend. I was wondering what make is the hard drive and if it is a SLC or MLC?
Thanks.
Got Utilities>System Information>Hardware>Storage and under Physical Drive read the Media Type.
It will show "APPLE SSD SDxxxxx or SMxxxxx"
SM is Samsung
SD is SanDisk
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Hi Everyone,
I just purchased a new Macbook Pro 15" with the 512... for my girlfriend. I was wondering what make is the hard drive and if it is a SLC or MLC?
Thanks.
I'm a bit concerned about the write speed being below 900... I turned off all sync fils applications and just had Safari / Finder / Diskspeed open.
Ideas?
My signatureOnly 1TB SSDs can reach 900+ speeds because the 1TB ones use a 4-lane PCIe channel. All other capacities only use a 2-lane PCIe channel.
I think that here is the topic I was looking for, to ask:
- The 512gb ssd of mbp 15' late 2013, is faster than the 256gb version of the same model? Percentage?
- Any estimation of how much speed I will gain, with the mbp 15' late 2013 512gb ssd, over the mbp 15' early 2011 256gb ssd?
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Here are my two machines:
Late 2013 13.3 rMBP (512G, 2.8, 16G)
Late 2012 13.3 rMBP (128G, 2.6, 8G)
I understand the 256 GB and 512 GB SSD sizes are made by Samsung and Sandisk. The Samsung variant is faster. The 1 TB is only by Samsung. There is no way to tell what brand of SSD you are getting on sizes other than 1TB so it is a brand lottery on the 128, 256 and 512 GB variants.