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I want a solid state drive in my white MacBook
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Can I put a solid state hard drive in my MacBook (2.1 GHz MB402LL/A)?
Right now I'm in my curious stages, but also couldn't find any info about it anywhere online because I'm clouded with "MacBook Air" webpages.
Is there a way to do this?
(Yes, I realize that I'd be giving up about 60 GB of Hard Drive space.)
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Sure, you can put in a new 2.5" drive without voiding your warranty.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Of course they work; they're just like any other IDE/SATA drive.
Looks like the good (fast) ones are down to ~$12/GB and the cheap ones are ~$3/GB.
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Decent as in what brands?
(Can't wait for prices to come down more.)
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I never said decent. Do you want fast or cheap and what size or price?
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Yes you did.
Originally Posted by mduell
Looks like the good (fast) ones are down to ~$12/GB and the cheap ones are ~$3/GB.
I'm not buying anything right now, but you know what I mean, decent drives that don't break or fail at performance. I expect something that's has "turning on a light switch" access and writing times for RAM hard drives.
So, what brands make decent drives?
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In no particular order: OCZ, Samsung, Intel, Mtron
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