Seagate 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive SATA 6Gbps 64MB Cache 2.5-Inch ST1000LM014

Hello again, is the Macbook Pro 13-inch early 2011 compatiable with the Seagate 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive SATA 6Gbps 64MB Cache 2.5-Inch ST1000LM014 and if so, how much faster would it be than a regular HDD?

If it's no higher than 12.5 mm, then it should work (and fit) in your model.
It will work fine where the optical drive is should you decide to replace the HDD with an SSD and put the hybrid in the space occupied by the optical drive. The optical drive provides 6.0 Gb/s support.

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  • Solid State hybrid drive

    Hello i have the hp pavilion g6-1do8dx with a intel core i5 2430m processor and i was wondering if i could get this solid state hybrid drive, link below!
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148591

    Hi,
    Yes you can. It's a good choice when we can't pay for a big SSD. Still slower than SSD but better the normal HDD.
    Have fun and good luck.
    BH
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  • Solid State Drive or Solid State Hybrid Drive?

    I have a Mac Mini late 2012, with 1TB running Yosemite and 16GB of ram and I'm thinking of getting either a SSD or SSHD.  Looking for some opinions about either one.  The research I've done so far doesn't seem to find much of a difference in terms of speed between the two.  Of course the price is a big factor and I also write and record a lot of music so that would be a factor too.
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    Lanny wrote:version.
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  • Solid State Hybrid Drive upgrade?

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_Drive
    http://jollyjinx.tumblr.com/post/34638496292/fusion-drive-on-older-macs-yes-sinc e-apple-has
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  • How to Configure RAID on my Solid State Hybrid Drive

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    What model hard drive do you have? One of those that are actually two drives like the WD Dual:
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  • Solid State Hybrid Drive in 15" MBP?

    I'm considering a 15" MBP...I was looking at the 500GB SSD option from the Apple Store, but $1300 is a bit too much. I was browsing around on OWC, looking for a cheaper deal, when I came across the Seagate Momentus XT, which is apparently a hybrid SSD/HDD. Has anyone had any experience with this device?
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    JasonFear wrote:
    Hi musicwind95,
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  • I am replacing my existing SATA hard drive to a Solid State hard drive and want to image the drive, is this possible?

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  • Solid state hybrid

    Hi all.
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  • Solid State Hard Drive Replacement For HP ENVY TouchSmart 15-j053cl?

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  • T61 new solid state hard drive STOP Code 07B -- WinXP

    I replaced my faulty hard drive with a solid state hard drive by using the Rescue and Recovery CD using the full recovery method for Windows XP.  It totally loaded; however, on final reboot after loading 6 CD's I receive a stop code and it reboots only to stop again.  Any ideas?
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    Hi alruff, welcome to the forum,
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    Press F1 at boot to access BIOS, select the Config and then SATA menus in order to change the setting.
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  • Installed a cloned a 500g solid state hard drive but unable to boot. Can only hear drive spinning quietly, no chime to launch OS. Total darkness. Can anyone help? thanks in advance!

    Installed a cloned 500g solid state hard drive but unable to boot in macbook pro. Can only hear drive spinning quietly, no chime to launch OS. Total darkness. Can anyone help? thanks in advance!

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  • Adding a solid state hard drive to a Mac Pro 3,1

    I have two hard drives in my Mac Pro 3,1.  I want to add a solid state hard drive and upgrade Yosemite to it.  I will eventually use my existing drive as extra storage.  Does anyone know if this model of Mac Pro can support SSD drive?  Also, can I mix and match normal hard drives with SSD drives?  I know I will also need an adapter since SSD's are 2.5 inch.  The one I am thinking about getting is the Kingston SSDNow V300 Series SV300S37A/240G 2.5" 240GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD).  Any feedback that can confirm or deny compatibility would be appreciated. 
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  • Can I put a solid state hard drive in my older MacBook Pro?

    Can this Macbook pro 2.2GHz MacBook Pro (MC723LL/A) be upgraded to a solid state hard drive?

    Yes. Visit OWC for suitable SSDs from their 3G collection. Also, you may look into their DataDoubler that lets you remove the optical drive and install the HDD in that space. They also will have some installation tutorials.

  • I have a 2007 20" iMac. Can I get a solid state hard drive installed?  Can the Apple store do it?  How long?  What cost?

    I have a 2007 20" iMac. Can I get a solid state hard drive installed?  Can the Apple store do it?  How long?  What cost?

    Sure-glad to help you. You will not lose any data by changing synching to MacBook Pro from imac. You have set up Time Machine, right? that's how you'd do your backup, so I was told, and how I do my backup on my mac.  You should be able to set a password for it. Save it.  Your stuff should be saved there. So if you want to make your MacBook Pro your primary computer,  I suppose,  back up your stuff with Time machine, turn off Time machine on the iMac, turn it on on the new MacBook Pro, select the hard drive in your Time Capsule, enter your password, and do a backup from there. It might work, and it might take a while, but it should go. As for clogging the hard drive, I can't say. Depends how much stuff you have, and the hard drive's capacity.  As for moving syncing from your iMac to your macbook pro, should be the same. Your phone uses iTunes to sync and so that data should be in the cloud. You can move your iTunes Library to your new Macbook pro
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  • I just put a solid state hard drive in my mac book pro and used super duper to copy the hard drive and move the data over to thew new ssd, but most of my music isn't in iTunes when I turned it on? How do I get my music to show up in my new drive?

    I just put a solid state hard drive in my mac book pro and used super duper to copy the hard drive and move the data over to thew new ssd, but most of my music isn't in iTunes when I turned it on? How do I get my music to show up in my new drive?

    Many thanks lllaass,
    The Touch Copy third party software for PC's is the way to go it seems and although the demo is free, if you have over 100 songs then it costs £15 to buy the software which seems not a lot to pay for peace of mind. and restoring your iTunes library back to how it was.
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