macbook 2015 13 ssd pcie dilemma
Dear friends
I have a macbook pro 13/2015 model with a 256 apple-ssd inside. Due to battery replacement 6 years after purchase, I would like to exploit the chance and upgrade my ssd drive. Primarily I would like to have an even faster laptop for the next years and secondarily have more gb of free space. I gave my laptop to a shop for the upgrade, who are assumably mac experts (but questionably certified by apple) and they told me initially that my i idea to have it installed a Samsung eve 970 1 tb would be great (I ve seen many youtube videos). Today they called me and said, although technically feasible, Samsung eve 970 is not recommended for the long-term, since there are compatibility issues with battery consume, overheating etc. They suggested instead the addition of an OWC Aura (did not mention if N2 or X2 Pro variant). The bad thing is that they are out of stock currently and I cannot wait for several weeks (I am on holidays in my home country). What is truth and what fake regarding pcie-ssds on my macbook? I have read that the 13 inch model has only pice 2.0 support, (compared to 15 inch counterpart) which means I cannot achieve more than 1500 mb/s anyways, right? With the current factory apple ssd I have about 600 mb write speed and less than 1 gb/s read speed (if I am not mistaken). Is there another trustworthy ssd-pie option? Which is the fastest ssd to choose for my 2015 mac? Does OWC Pro X2 is in real world faster than N2 or am I not about to notice any difference apart from the cost?
Thanks a lot for your kind consideration
Best
Michael
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.13