![]() Apple is selling a 500GB for 680 ouch More Less. The other downside is that PCIe drives are SOOO expensive right now. But YES it will void my warranty which I dont have anyway. So i personally recommend you, if your really not cool with the storage of it, sell the entire machine to someone that feels ok, add some money and buy a 512GB one. Given that the MacBook Pro I was referring to is 2015 and uses the PCIe, it appears I can upgrade it with another PCIe drive. Turn into a external usb drive, sounds ideal but currently i do not see anything can do that with the PCIE connector on it. its EXPENSIVE.Įven you did it, what are you going to do with the one that you took outta your laptop? Sell it, it not that much since it do count as used. ![]() ![]() If you go to eBay, or somewhere else and look up the price, i believe your going to know what i mean. The drive inside of your machine is a PCIE SSD which is made for Apple, **** fast but unlikely to find a third-party replacement. in warranty, and replacing the SSD will most likely to void that since Apple do not provide capacity upgrade for this model according to their site, so you have to do it on your own, and they don't seems like seeing people taking apart the device XD.Īnd, it's expensive. Since your computer is a 2015 ver., it's def. It is doable, but is NOT recommended by me personally.
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