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PCIe-SSD for New Mac Pro 2013

Hello guys:


Qucik Quesion, I have this 2013 New Mac Pro, and I am wondering, is the SSD inside are same in the MBP or MBA?


I have this quesion because I want to buy SAMSUNG MZ-JPU512T/0A2 SSD, some page on eBay says it's available for New Mac Pro, and it did looks like the same type of SSD in my Mac Pro


So I just want to ask that if it is ok for me to buy SAMSUNG MZ-JPU512T/0A2 SSD and install to my New Mac Pro


Thank you for your time!

Mac Pro (Late 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)

Posted on Mar 1, 2014 10:18 AM

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Mar 1, 2014 10:29 AM in response to aa33002

The "blade" form factor SSDs used in the absolute latest Macs have a PCIe-direct interface. [Previous models had a special compact SATA interface.]


PCIe direct have never been available before.


If you have one you think matches, it is likely to be the first one on the market. Please provide a direct link to the item so that we are not guessing.

Mar 1, 2014 10:50 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

OK, here's the link from eBay:


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apple-Samsung-512GB-SSD-for-MacBook-Pro-Air-NEW-Mac-Pro- Late-2013-Models-only-/281275214760?pt=US_Solid_State_Drives&hash=item417d4f2ba8


It says this SSD can use on 2013 MBP, MBA and Mac Pro. I am wondering too, I never seen anything eles like this in the market, not even in OWC website, so I was wondering about this.

Mar 20, 2014 12:32 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Alright, let's finish this discussions.

In the end, I bought one of those SAMSUNG MZ-JPU512T/0A2.

And I found that, the write and read speed is slower than the Original Mac Pro SSD.


The Original Mac Pro 256G SSD is up to 700/900 MB/s Write and Read Speed.

and SAMSUNG MZ-JPU512T/0A2 is 600/700 MB/s Write and Read Speed.


Looks like the PCIe SSD in MBPR or MBA is slower than Mac Pro, even they all comes out from Samsung.

So, I keep looking for the PCIe SSD for Mac, then I found it!


It's called Samsung XP941 512GB M.2.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/MZHPU512HCGL-00000-Samsung-XP941-512GB-M-2-NGFF-PCIe-SSD -2280-1170-MB-sec-9-/261427572646


The Write and Read speed is incredibly Fast to 1000/1000 MB/s Write and Read Speed.

So, Problem solve! We can go buy one of those PCIe SSD to upgrade our lovely Mac Pro.


But I got ot say...It's really pricy...

Mar 26, 2014 11:59 AM in response to aa33002

You can't buy those SSDs through Apple. Apple is not selling them yet (if they ever will).


The intention of the built-in SSD was to provide a fast Boot Drive. It was expected that you would put your User Directories and production files on other drives. The setup is like the one mentioned in this tip:


User Tip: Creating a lean, fast Boot Drive

Mar 26, 2014 3:12 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Really, a 256GB SSD with 12GB occupied by the OS and apps....244GB of free space is not enough to edit video? Um, no, thats 4 Blu-Ray discs of raw data or two 4K feature length movies. Need more space? Apple sells 512GB, 768GB and 1TB SSDs in the Mac Pro.


So, Grant, please tell me...When did Apple start installing 16GB SSDs in Macs?

Mar 27, 2014 12:05 PM in response to DieselFuelForLife

DieselFuelForLife wrote:


Really, a 256GB SSD with 12GB occupied by the OS and apps....244GB of free space is not enough to edit video? Um, no, thats 4 Blu-Ray discs of raw data or two 4K feature length movies. Need more space? Apple sells 512GB, 768GB and 1TB SSDs in the Mac Pro.


That's highly compressed video you're talking about. My "lightly compressed" video (Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)) uses about 100 GB/hour for 720P video. 244 GB would barely hold one "feature length" video let alone all the cutting room floor footage. Even a 1 TB drive isn't really big enough for any serious work.

PCIe-SSD for New Mac Pro 2013

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