SATA 3 or 6 in 2012 Macbook pros?

hello everyone!


i realized that my macbook is upgradable! i own a 2012 mbp 2.6 NON retina, and i really need the max performance out of it.


so my next step nowadays is to upgrade from 8GB ram to 16GB, which appeared it can take up 16GB where apple stated its only up to 8GB.

and to install two drives and remove the optical drive, not sure yet two ssd's or one ssd and one HD, and i already need a blueray burner so that dvd thing is not working for me anymore.


soo what confuses me now are the internal SATA interfaces, what are they? SATA 3 or 6? i couldnt find a reliable info about it, im having a hard time choosing what to buy for my mbp.


any idea/recommendations guys? it will be much appreciated =)

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Nov 1, 2012 6:04 PM

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Nov 1, 2012 6:16 PM in response to Khaledw

Khaledw wrote:


What are they? SATA 3 or 6?


Both are SATA 3 - 6Gb/s


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA



two ssd's or one ssd and one HD


SSD in the boot drive spot, original HD in the Superdrive spot using a caddy, Superdrive itself goes into a external enclousre.


Of course losing the internal Superdrive means you can't boot off disks, likely can't watch movie DVD's neither, but it can be used externallly.

Nov 1, 2012 6:54 PM in response to Khaledw

I have the MBP 15" Early 2011 and it has Sata 3 interface for the Hard Drive and Sata 2 interface for the Superdrive. When Apple did the tech refresh earlier this year they add Sata 3 interface for the Superdrive. However the Superdrive is not capable of anything over Sata 2.


I replaced my HD with a Samsung 830 Series 512GB SSD which uses the Sata 3 interface and I can say it is fast.

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