I did a little research on the internet and found out apple's proprietary ssd interface makes it almost impossible to do so (although a company called OWC offered a 100 enclosure case which i think is way too expensive).
Please make sure your SSD models before buying! It can not support 20 version MacBook Air A1370 and A1369 SSD,it can not support 2012 version MacBook Air A1465 and A1466 SSD,it can not support 2012 and Early 2. I just got a new 1tb internal ssd for my 2015 13 MacBook pro and i would like to convert the old ssd into an external drive. Apple Macbook Pro A1398 2015 QC i7 4980HQ up to 4.0GHz Turbo 1TB SSD 16GB RAM Grade B. After we receive the device we will resolve the issue in one of the. The SSD, as in the previous model, is a proprietary M.2 drive.
#Apple macbook pro 2015 ssd drive type upgrade#
The other downside is that PCIe drives are SOOO expensive right now. Passed 64 point check, unit is 100 fully functional. 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. The SSD used in the MacBook Pro with Retina 13' & 15' Late 2013 to Mid 2015 was updated by Apple and is not compatible with earlier models. But YES it will void my warranty which I don't have anyway.
#Apple macbook pro 2015 ssd drive type install#
Please make sure correct forward side pins (16+12) back side(14+11). 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. This is a refurbished used Apple MacBook Air A1466 MJVE2LL/A 2015 with a fresh install of MacOS Big Sur. DON'T support Macbook air a1466(2012), Macbook pro 2016. All models from the current lineup use variants of the Apple-designed M1 system on. It is the higher-end model of the MacBook family, sitting above the consumer-focused MacBook Air, and is currently sold with 13-inch, 14-inch, and 16-inch screens.
RIITOP PCIe to A1466 SSD Adapter PCI-e 4x Controller Card for Apple 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 MacBook Air Pro Retina A1465 A1466 A1398 A1502 SSD The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh notebook computers introduced in January 2006 by Apple Inc.