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Owc aura pro review
Owc aura pro review






owc aura pro review

Designed for installation in a Mac Pro desktop computer (late 2013), this internal flash/SSD drive upgrade features a PCIe 3.1 x4, NVMe 1. Designed for installation in 13' and 11' MacBook Air (June 2012) laptops, this internal flash/SSD drive upgrade features a SATA 6 Gb/s interface and a custom blade form factor. The Aura Pro Express is a hot item right now and inventory status is updated daily on OWC's site (they're currently listing an 8-day lead time). If you think that you want one, you should reserve your spot now. Keep your edge with the Aura Pro X2 480GB NVMe SSD Upgrade Kit from OWC / Other World Computing. , SSD OWC 480GB Aura Pro X2 Mac Pro 2013 + Envoy USB 3.0 OWCS3DAPT4MP05K 480GB Aura Pro X2 Mac Pro 2013 + Envoy USB 3. Keep your edge with the Aura Pro 6G 250GB Internal SSD from OWC / Other World Computing.

owc aura pro review

I love being able to tote my large-ish music and photo libraries without having to drag along an external hard drive everywhere I go. With a large enough SSD the MacBook Air can truly become your full-time and only machine. The Aura Pro SSDs aren't cheap, but if you can afford one, it's the best upgrade that you can get for the MacBook Air. The new SSD doesn't come with an external enclosure, so you'll have to clone your original SSD to an external drive (I use Super Duper, but Carbon Copy Cloner works too), then clone it back post swap. Installation was simple, painless and OWC provided the tools to do the job. With read speeds reaching 3282MB/s and write speeds of 2432MB/s, the 480GB Aura Pro X2 is up to twice as fast as the original SSDs, delivering performance on par with the latest models. I opted the 240GB Aura Pro Express and it morphed my MBA11 from a machine that I could use some of the time to a machine that I can use all of the time. Aura Pro X2 combines speed, stamina, and efficiency that will change the way you experience your Mac. The Aura Pro Express comes in three capacities: OWC has answered the call and is now shipping its Mercury Aura Pro Express line of SSD upgrades for MacBook Air (pictured above). (Hopefully you opted for the 4GB configuration because unlike the SSD, the RAM is soldered to the motherboard.) And even 128GB will simply be too small for many people to use as their primary/only drive. The 11-inch 'Air only has two SSD options from the factory - 64GB and 128GB. (The first-gen MBA had a backlit keyboard, but Apple omitted it from the second-gen? Grrr. I'll save my no-backlit-keyboard rant for another post.) Finally, a MacBook that I could take everywhere - without thinking twice. But after the honeymoon was over two things irked me about the MBA11: its non-backlit keyboard and its too-small SSD. When the second-generation MacBook Air came out in 2010 I embraced it.








Owc aura pro review