SSD for macbook pro 2012 i5

What would be good SSD drive for macbook pro 2012 be good?

its a little faster on a mac IMO. I put a "cheap" toshiba SSD in my mac mini and I can startup in 5-6 seconds.
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  • SSD for Macbook Pro 2012

    What is the most compatible SSD 256 GB for Macbook Pro Mid-2012 originally installed with a 750-5600rpm hdd?

    That is just nonsense. PC Centric vendors carry the same SSDs that work in all computers, Mac-Win PC-Linux PC.
    No new drive made to be put inside a computer come specifically for Mac or Windows or Linux for that matter. They are RAW drives and need to be partitioned and formatted for the type of computer they are being install into and the OS that hardware will be running.
    So to the OP buy whatever floats your boat from any computer parts reseller you choose to deal with. Without worry if it will work in your Mac computer, it will. Some are better than other, some are faster than others and some are much mopre expensive that other for no good reason.
    As to Firmware updates Mr Galt has it right that some SSD manufacturers don't have Mac OS X specific update software. But that is not a problem if you own a PC or know someone that does own a PC. The firmware can be updated using a PC and then put back in your Mac. If you buy a model that has been on the market for a period of time the Firmware is more then likely already at it most current level.
    John Galt wrote:
    Purchase one from OWC / MacSales. Avoid PC-centric vendors.
    Many SSDs will require firmware for Mavericks compatibility and not all vendors offer an installer that will work on a Mac.

  • What are good ssd drive for macbook pro 2012

    What good ssd drive good with a macbook pro 2012  with 10gb of ram and i hear intel sad are good  any ideas?

    I'm fond of OWC, OCZ, and Samsung SSDs.

  • PLEASE HELP me select new internal hard drive for Macbook Pro 2012 (non-retina)

    Good afternoon.
    I just bought a Macbook Pro 2012 (non-retina) 15 inch from a friend.  I think it is running Mountain Lion (has not been upgraded to Mavericks yet), and has iLife on it.  It came with the stock 500 gb 5400 rpm internal hard drive.  At home, I only have the Snow Leopard OS installation Cds and a copy of iLife 2011 installation Cds.  I am going to buy 16 gb of RAM from Other World Computing to install.
    I want to replace the hard drive with a 1 tb hard drive, preferably something that is $100 or less.
    I talked to Other World Computing (OWC) and looked at the Data Doubler Option to replace the optical drive with a Solid State drive, but decided that for now I want to keep the optical drive inside the computer for portability issues.
    I know that Solid State drives are better, but they are still too small, and I want the ease and portability of a 1 tb size INSIDE my computer.
    Initially I was going to order this from Other World Computing: 1.0TB 2.5" HGST Travelstar 7K1000 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 9.5mm Notebook Drive 32MB Cache. *'New' Factory Replacement with 2+ Year HGST Warranty*    As of April 4, 2014 it's on sale for $79
    But then I started reading some of the discussions online and thought maybe I should get a hybrid solid state drive?
    I saw on Amazon the Seagate 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive SATA 6Gbps 64MB Cache 2.5-Inch ST1000LM014  It's on sale for $94.
    But according to some reviews, this Seagate has a platter that is only 5400rpm, unlike the previous Seagate Momentum that has a platter speed of 7200rpm.
    How reliable are the Seagate, versus a Toshiba or Western Digital or Hitachi or something else?
    Here are my questions about replacing the hard drive:
    1.  Is a hybrid solid state drive going to need some kind of special formatting after I put it into the macbook so that I can put the operating system on it?
    2.  Is a "normal" platter hard drive more reliable than a hybrid solid state drive?
    3.  Is there any additional driver or special software that I have to install for a hybrid solid state drive?
    4.  Currently there is no personal data stored on the computer.  Can I just put the new hard drive in, and then insert the snow leopard install cd?
    5.  If I install snow leopard, can I just go to the App store and get the free upgrade to Mavericks?
    6.  If I want to do the "Data Doubler" option in the future and add a normal Solid State drive into my computer, will it have trouble interacting with the 1 tb hybrid solid state drive?
    I would love to get some recommendations about the smartest option to upgrade my hard drive with something that will be fast (I edit lots of photos) and large (1 tb) that isn't going to cost too much.  I don't know much about the different brands or options (and there are so many listed in tons of online reviews), that I got really overwhelmed and confused by the info out there.
    I would really appreciate any help and advice.  I've never switched out a hard drive before.
    PLEASE HELP !!!  Thanks!
    Here is the "About this Mac" Info:
    Macbook Pro 15-in Mid 2012
    Model Identifier: MacBookPro9,1
    Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7
    Memory: 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
    Software: OS x 10.8.5
    Storage (Hard drive): APPLE HDD ST500LM012 Media, Rotational, SATA, GPT (GUID Partition Table)

    1.  Is a hybrid solid state drive going to need some kind of special formatting after I put it into the macbook so that I can put the operating system on it?
    The boot drive, regardless of what it is, needs to be formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled).  This is standard with OS X.
    2.  Is a "normal" platter hard drive more reliable than a hybrid solid state drive?
    There are arguments pro and con.  Bottom line, SSD's and hybrid drives are still quite expensive per GB than standard hard drives.  If you have the bucks and are a speed demon, go ahead.   I have better use for my money.   Standard hard drives are mechanical and may wear out over time.  But even though SSDs are not mechancial, they can still go bad and ultimately they even have a limit to their write capacity.  The jury is still out on this debate.
    3.  Is there any additional driver or special software that I have to install for a hybrid solid state drive?
    No
    4.  Currently there is no personal data stored on the computer.  Can I just put the new hard drive in, and then insert the snow leopard install cd?
    You can physically put the hard drive in but probably not install Snow Leopard on this MBP.
    The mid-2012 MacBookPro9,1 models came with Lion 10.7.3 (11D2097) preinstalled.   It is very unlikely you would be able to install Snow Leopard on it.  Historically you cannot install a version of OS X that is earlier than the version that came with your Mac (even if you replace the hard drive).
    5.  If I install snow leopard, can I just go to the App store and get the free upgrade to Mavericks?
    Not via Snow Leopard on this MBP.  See my response to #4.
    6.  If I want to do the "Data Doubler" option in the future and add a normal Solid State drive into my computer, will it have trouble interacting with the 1 tb hybrid solid state drive?
    No.  They are completely independent of each other; they are just independent storage units (drives) and their RAM does not interact.

  • Can i install SSD into MacBook Pro 2012?

    Hi All,
    I don't usually deal with Mac upgrades but i've been asked if i can replace the standard Hard Disk which is currently in a Macbook Pro 2012(?) model with a SSD storage?
    My thinking is 'yes' as the SSD comes in SATA form anyway and the current Hard Disk is using SATA. So it shouldnt be a problem right?
    Just thought i would ask in here as i'm pretty sure someone else has either done this already or confirm yes or no.
    Thanks a bunch!
    Lee

    Yes.
    See my one and only user tip -> Upgrading your MacBook Pro with a Solid State Drive.
    Call back should you have any questions.
    Good luck,
    Clinton

  • How to Force mac Thunderbolt External Display with Integrated GPU for Macbook Pro 2012?

    I have been getting GPU Panic whenever I use external Thunderbolt Display.
    Not sure whether this is software after(Mavericks) or hardware, if anybody could shed some light I would appreciate it.
    The Current Discrete GPU will only work for few seconds 10 sec max before it became blank and require you to force shutdown. This also happened even without external display Blank and GPU Panic upon restart. So I suspected either the discrete GPU failure or software in Mavericks.
    But at the moment I'm looking for workaround so I can use the intel intergrated GPU to use my Mac Thunderbolt External Display.
    Thank you in advance for any input.
      Anonymous UUID:       08E3F48E-64B8-B380-1B7A-A676656BE0A6
    Fri Nov  1 21:55:27 2013
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7f8876bfac): "GPU Panic: [<None>] 4 0 a0 d9 9 8 0 3 : NVRM[0/1:0:0]: Read Error 0x00000100: CFG 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff, BAR0 0x102c00000 0xffffff80fe1b8000 0x0e7150a2, D0, P2/4\n"@/SourceCache/AppleGraphicsControl/AppleGraphicsControl-3.4.12/src/Apple MuxControl/kext/GPUPanic.cpp:127
    Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
    0xffffff80fd8b3540 : 0xffffff8006422f69
    0xffffff80fd8b35c0 : 0xffffff7f8876bfac
    0xffffff80fd8b3690 : 0xffffff7f87020cf8
    0xffffff80fd8b3750 : 0xffffff7f870ede26
    0xffffff80fd8b3790 : 0xffffff7f870ede84
    0xffffff80fd8b3800 : 0xffffff7f87318f31
    0xffffff80fd8b3870 : 0xffffff7f87111011
    0xffffff80fd8b3890 : 0xffffff7f87027841
    0xffffff80fd8b3940 : 0xffffff7f87025362
    0xffffff80fd8b3b40 : 0xffffff7f870263cd
    0xffffff80fd8b3c20 : 0xffffff7f86fd365a
    0xffffff80fd8b3db0 : 0xffffff7f86fd23e4
    0xffffff80fd8b3dd0 : 0xffffff7f8873e812
    0xffffff80fd8b3eb0 : 0xffffff7f8873e6ee
    0xffffff80fd8b3f00 : 0xffffff7f8873d55e
    0xffffff80fd8b3f20 : 0xffffff800644a15a
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          Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
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             com.apple.nvidia.driver.NVDAGK100Hal(8.1.8)[3CF8C2FA-83E6-39E3-A5B7-C7CC839B8C7 5]@0xffffff7f87245000->0xffffff7f873f4fff
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                dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.8)[447B4896-16FF-3616-95A2-1C516B2A1498]@0xffffff 7f86aba000
             com.apple.driver.AGPM(100.14.11)[087FCB18-55FA-300E-9D22-DDE636C74BE1]@0xffffff 7f8873c000->0xffffff7f8874dfff
                dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.8)[447B4896-16FF-3616-95A2-1C516B2A1498]@0xffffff 7f86aba000
                dependency: com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginFamily(5.5.1d27)[C86803C1-60BC-386D-9C54-2E6D7 4CCEA74]@0xffffff7f87733000
                dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(2.3.6)[86BA68C6-18DD-30A1-ABF6-54597AD6C277]@0xff ffff7f86fc0000
                dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(2.3.6)[38E388A5-92D6-3388-B799-F2498E582287]@0 xffffff7f86f7d000
                dependency: com.apple.AppleGraphicsDeviceControl(3.4.12)[C171C5AF-1BB6-385A-A4DB-3ED5626711 1E]@0xffffff7f8841c000
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    I have the same problem with an early 2013 macbook pro. gfxCardStatus ( http://gfx.io/ ) will allow you to force integrated and not do dynamic switching, however the external display still doesn't work.

  • A good SSD for MacBook Pro Early 2008

    I have a MacBook Pro Early 2008 and im looking at replacing the hd to speed. What is a good SSD for me to get?

    I was looking into the same thing.  If you Google "Early MacBook Pro 2008 SSD" you'll find gobs of info-- including several informative threads here and on MacRumors.

  • I want to change my HDD to SSD for macbook pro 15 2010 need some help

    i want to change my HDD to SSD what will work with my macbook pro 2.66GHz (15-inch Unibody w/Intel Core i7) - April 2010 and do it will make my macbook pro low timp and do my macbook pro will be more faster ?

    Personally I am not a fan of SSDs because they are not cost effective for my personal requirements.  However I do recognize that the days of the disk are numbered, but I suspect that day is still a few years off.
    Crucial is a fine company and is one of the two I personally recommend for RAM (OWC being the other) so I suspect that would be a good choice to make.  They are a consumer responsive company.  Indeed the Amazon price is attractive but before you commit yourself, see if you can find test information and reviews on this product.
    I personally cannot give you first hand information on SSDs because I have none of my own.  But perhaps some one will read this post and chime in.
    Ciao.

  • Which is the best monitor for macbook pro 2012 with retina?

    I would like to connect a larger monitor to my retina macbook pro late 2012. It will be only for office use but I would like the best ppi. Thanks

    I would like to connect a larger monitor to my retina macbook pro late 2012. It will be only for office use but I would like the best ppi. Thanks

  • Problem ssd for macbook air 2012

    I have a problem with the sd disk in MacBook Air 2012 god is much slower than other laptops the same result.
    We took it to the apple authorized service vvv.istjle.rs but they gave us a test sdd sd and said that everything was working ok. but they do not have the ability to test the speed of SD and it's made ​​by Apple to work.
    So please reply us what to do. For our sd is correct but radisporije than others of the same model?

    That's about the normal speed for your SSD.
    What size is your ssd and what model?
    Mine is TS128E = Toshiba
    If your SSD starts with a SM, the you have a Samsung SSD
    Here is mine = 128GB Toshiba

  • Best SSD for Macbook Pro Early 2011?

    It seems the top two contenders are Samsung 840 Pro and Crucial M500.  From a real world perspective, would I even notice the difference between the two as far a speed goes (or any other ones for that matter).  i guess I am just curious if anyone has found other SSD drives that work nicely with the macbook pro, with or without trim enabled.  I know the 840 EVO has issues for whatever reason.  What about the Seagate 600 which does not use Sandforce or Marvell, or other Marvell drives like Sandisk Extreme II or Plextor M5 pro xtreme?
    Also, if you could had how long they have lasted and comment on whether there has been any degradation in quality, that would be helpful as well.  Things such as temperature and battery life would be helpful as well.  Most review sites are so focused on Windows, it makes it hard to know.
    I've already upgraded my RAM with the Crucial 16gb package and that is working well, and I am just looking to do the one other upgrade that will make this laptop viable for a few more years.

    JasonB824,
    I went with the Samsung 840 PRO (with TRIM enabled) for my Mid 2010 MacBook Pro. I haven’t had it for very long, and it’s nowhere near full, so I can’t comment on its long term behavior. I haven’t observed any quality degradation yet, and it does come with a five-year warranty, so it should last a while. I almost always run my MacBook Pro plugged in, so I  can’t comment on differences in battery duration between charges. (Hmmm, why did I reply? ) My MacBook Pro only supports SATA II, but since yours supports SATA III,  you should see the full performance characteristics of whichever SATA III SSD you choose. Unless you’re engaged in heavy-duty disk-bound use, you’ll be unlikely to notice speed differences between your top contenders.

  • Samsung ssd for macbook pro

    Hello All,
    I am trying to use the Samsung SSD 840 250 GB for my macbook pro, 2011 mid year model. Initially I used superduper for cloning, everything went smooth but then my SSD crashed, mac will not recognize it. I got a replacement disk, used superduper same thing happened, it crashed. Yesterday I used carbon copy cloner, everything worked fine, but then it crashed again. When I put the SSD to the USB, mac recognizes it, but when I install it in hard drive bin, it does not recognize it. Disk utility says that disk is verified and working fine.
    I failed to understand why it is happening, I did not update the firmware or the TRIM.
    Any suggestion and help.
    I called samsung and they did not had any answer.
    Thank you in advance!

    Ah the basic. That's odd as I've never heard of any issues with one in a mac.
    It could be that your Sata cable is bad, as many users have issues with them. They seem fairly weak and unless really careful when installing they can get damaged.  This may be worth replacing for the relatively low cost to rule out.
    The samsung drives (840 and pro) are proven to work reliably in macs, mine is also a 2011 model and I have no issues.
    The steps you could take are as follows.
    Clean install on the SSD. As you have a clone of your original I would try this first. Just to rule out and issues with th cloned install.
    If still the same I would replace the Sata cable, taking great care when replacing it.
    I would say check the firmware but if you bought it  anytime in the second half do this year it will be up to date. But disk utility will tell you what version it is under the info tab and you can check against their website.
    I advise to run Trim, but not running it wouldn't cause these issues.

  • SSD for macbook pro late 2011

    Hello,
    I need some help about SSD drives. I have read a lot but I don't understand much and decided to ask someone know better than me. My Macbook Pro is late 2011 i5 8gb ram and want to change its hard drive with SSD 256gb. I need advice about brands. For example is this okay 256GB Ultra Plus SATA 3.0 SSD? Or which SSD should I prefer?
    Thanks a lot.
    Selim Cavusoglu

    Hey Selim,
    I've installed many different brands of SSD's as well as different tier options for the same brand of SSD. In my experience, regardless of the brand the boot time will be right there next to each other between the 13-16 seconds range. Now if you want the best bang for your buck the simplest answer is go to amazon and buy a samsung 840 pro or samsung 840 evo. The performance is very similar and the price of the pro is a little higher since it will last longer due to it being a MLC SSD vs the EVO which is a TLC SSD. So if that answered your question there you go keep reading if you want:)
    Between the two, i picked a used (by amazons standards, it had just had damage to the packaging) 840 EVO and it was about the same price as what you have  shown an example. Now, buying used from amazon is hit or miss, so i recommend spending the extra $10-$20 for peace of mind. There is also cheaper options, but samsung seems to have the BEST track record with reliability AND performance. Keep in mind the 50MB differences in read speeds you see on benchmarks actually aren't very noticeable in launching apps.
    Hope I've helped, If you would prefer a different option from the recommended samsung 840 evo let me know and ill gladly give a few more options.
    -Noahwhite2014

  • IMac (2010) as external screen for Macbook Pro (2012)

    I've been googling this for a few hours now and have only walked into walls.
    My 21,5" iMac only has a FireWire, Mini DisplayPort and several USB ports and has the newest up to date software but is from mid 2010.
    My 13" Macbook Pro only has a FireWire, Thunderbolt and several USB ports and has the newest up to date software but is from mid 2012.
    It would be very interesting and useful for me to be able to use my iMac as an extra screen for my Macbook Pro, as all I do is video editing, photo editing, video grading etc.
    All help or suggestions is welcome! Thank you!

    In addition to Niel's post, this article might help you out. What you're looking to do is called "Target Display Mode." I would make sure to especially check the "requirements" section to make sure that your model will work for this.
    Regards,
    Gnomish8

  • How to install OS X and built-in applications on SSD on MacBook Pro 2012?

    I'm considering replacing the hard drive on a newly purchased MBP 13" 2012 with a SSD myself.  How do I install the original OS X and built-in applications on the SSD?  Do SSDs have limited number of writes?  If so, what is its theoretical life?   Does this void the Apple warranty?  If so, then I'd wait until the warranty expires.

    The problem is probably not the boot key, although that would be an option key.
    Secondly, a1186 may refer to Mac Pro 1,x ; 2,x, or 3,x.    1,x and 2,x are only able to boot up to Mac OS X 10.7.5 natively.    That is the Machine ID in the System Profiler.    http://www.jabbawok.net/?p=47 explains how to install a newer OS than 10.7.5.
    command-R only works with newer Macs than July 20, 2011 and older ones with the right firmware.   That's documented here:
    Computers that can be upgraded to use OS X Internet Recovery - Apple Support
    As you'll see in that link, the Mac Pro is not among them.
    Now you can install 10.6.3 retail on the Mac Pro, and 10.6.6 combo or 10.6.8 combo to upgrade to 10.7.5.     But you can't install 10.7 or later otherwise.
    10.6.8 combo is needed for 10.8 or later if the Mac is officially supported on 10.8 or later.
    Backup your data before installing anything.  And if you have older software, be sure to read this tip before proceeding, as a lot of software is only compatible with 10.6.8 and earlier:
    Upgrading to 10.7 and above, don't forget Rosetta!

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