Specifications: Applications: 1. Make sure to move to High Sierra while still on your old drive, so that a newer firmware is installed that can handle NVMe. 2. Do a full backup to your TimeMachine. 3. Create a High Sierra Installer on a bootable USB stick. 4. Open the macbook and disconnect the battery while wsitching out the drive and make sure both adapter and new SSD sit snug. Finally reconnect the battery before closing the shell. 5. Insert the installer USB stick from step2, and press the option key while the machine starts. Once its up you can now go to the disk utils to format.
Package Contents: 1x M.2 NVMe SSD Adapter Card for Upgrade of Macbook 2013-2017.
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Specifications: Type: NVMe USB C Converter Adapter Docking Base. Input: M Key M.2 NMVe slot. Output: USB 3.1 Type C. (Come with USB Type C to C Cable, USB Type C to Type A Adapter Connector) Transfer Speed: Connect with USB 3.1 Port: 10Gbps; Connect with USB 3.0 Port: 5Gbps; Cable length: About 30cm / 12 in.
Specifications: Material: PCB Board. Protocol: M-Key and B+M Key. Input: M.2 SSD Slot, both M-Key and B+M Key M.2 SSD (NVMe, SATA Based). Output: USB 3.1 Type A. Dimension: 115*25*6 mm. Transfer Speed: 10Gbps/ 5Gbps (NOTE: If connect with usb 3.0 type a port, speed will be 5Gbps).
Features: Comes with a silicone protective case and lanyard for enhanced SSD protection and portability.
Features an aluminum alloy shell with a multi-stacked heat dissipation design for effective cooling.
Supports a 10Gbps transmission rate for fast and reliable data transfer.
Dual protocol support for NVME+NGFF, catering to various storage requirements.
Fully compatible with Windows, Mac