Mce Ships 1tb Pcie-based Flash Storage Upgrade For Mac

The Mac Pro (Late 2013) has one user-accessible flash storage slot supporting flash storage capacities of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB.

Before removing flash memory, make sure your data is backed up. Also, be sure you are planning to use a compatible flash storage device.

Part 1: Remove the enclosure

  1. Before you open your Mac Pro, shut it down by choosing Shut Down from the Apple () menu.
  2. If the computer is warm to the touch, wait approximately 5-10 minutes for the computer to cool down.
  3. Touch the metal enclosure on the outside of the Mac Pro to discharge any static electricity.
    Important: Always discharge static before you touch parts or install components inside your Mac Pro. To avoid generating static, don't move around the room until you finish installing the flash storage device and slide the enclosure back onto the computer.
  4. Unplug all the cables and the power cord from your Mac Pro. Do not attempt to install flash storage while the Mac Pro is plugged in.
  5. Slide the enclosure latch to the right to unlock the enclosure.
  6. Next, lift the enclosure straight up and off the computer and carefully set it aside.
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Part 2: Remove existing flash memory

MCE Technologies 1TB SSD for Mac Pro (Late 2013): PCIe-Based 4 Lane (x4) NVMe SSD Flash Storage Upgrade - Requires macOS 10.13.x (High Sierra). Mac upgrade supplier OWC has released its newest SSDs, the Aura Pro X, with the flash-based PCIe storage said to be the fastest the firm has ever produced, claimed to offer up to 2.3 times better.

Mce Ships 1tb Pcie-based Flash Storage Upgrade For Mac
  1. The flash storage device (A) is attached to the graphics board by a T8 Torx screw.
  2. Using a T8 screwdriver, remove the screw that secures the flash storage device to the graphics board. Do not let the screwdriver make contact with other areas of the graphics board or damage may result.
  3. Place the T8 Torx screw in a safe place. You will need it when installing other flash storage.
  4. With one hand, gently hold the sides of the flash storage device and gently lift it straight up to disengage it from the flash storage connector located at the bottom of the device.
  5. Once disengaged from the flash storage connector, pull the flash storage device away from the graphics board and place it into an electro-static discharge (ESD) protective bag.
  6. DO NOT pull the flash storage device away from the graphics board until it has completely disengaged from the flash storage connector or you may damage the connector.

Part 3: Installing flash memory

  1. Before reinstalling the replacement flash storage, carefully inspect the connector. The flash storage is keyed with a thin slot that connects with the flash storage connector to prevent incorrect installation.
  2. Orient the flash storage so that it will connect with the flash storage connector.
  3. While holding the flash storage parallel to the graphics board, place the flash storage contacts into the graphics board flash storage connector.
  4. Gently push down until it is fully seated. Do not force the flash storage device into position. If the flash storage device doesn't appear to fit, verify that you are using a compatible device, and that the key on the flash storage device is oriented correctly to connect with the flash storage connector on the graphics board.

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  5. With the flash storage device in place, carefully install the T8 screw that you removed earlier. Do not let the screwdriver make contact with other areas of the graphics board or damage may result.

Part 4: Reinstall the enclosure

  1. Carefully lower the enclosure over the Mac Pro being careful not to touch any of the circuit boards.
  2. You may need to gently push down on the enclosure in order for it to seat fully.
  3. Once the enclosure is fully seated, slide the enclosure latch to the left to lock it.
  4. If the enclosure latch does not move all of the way to the left, verify that the enclosure is properly installed and fully seated, then try again.
  5. You are now ready to connect a power cord, display, and other peripherals.
  6. If the drive isn't already formatted with a file system or doesn't have a bootable operating system, start up in Internet Recovery mode by holding down the Command, Option, and R keys. Once started, you can format and reinstall OS X or restore data using a Time Machine backup if you have one available.

Owners of a 13-inch and 15-inch 2013 – 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Displays now have another option for expanding the SSD storage for their machine. MCE Technologies announced their complete range of PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Solutions for those machines.MCE has PCIe-based Flash Storage in 1TB, 512GB, and 256GB capacities for late-2013 through mid-2014 MacBook Pro are at $899.00, $499.00, and $349.00, respectively. Faster PCIe v3.0-based 1TB, and 512GB capacities available for early and mid-2015 MacBook Pros at $999.00 and $549.00, respectively. All models available for immediate shipment.All MCE PCIe-based Flash Storage Solutions are user installable and each solution includes all necessary tools to perform the installation, an illustrated installation and upgrade guide, and drive cloning software.“We’re thrilled to now offer the full range of capacities of PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Solutions to fit the needs and budgets of users requiring more high speed internal storage capacity than what originally shipped with their MacBook Pros,” said Arnold Ramirez, president of MCE.

“We’ve heard from videographers, photographers, DJs, graphic designers, company executives you name it, all with varying storage requirements and the recurrent theme is ‘I don’t have enough with what came with my MacBook Pro’ and we’re excited to be able to provide them with the storage they need.”The 1TB, 512GB, and 256GB MCE PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Kits for 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro (late 2013 through mid 2014) are based on the PCIe v2.0 (5.0GHz) architecture in those machines and can transfer date at speeds of up to 1GB/sec. The 1TB and 512GB MCE PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Kits for 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro (2015) take advantage of the faster PCIe v3.0 (8.0GHz) architecture present in those machines and can transfer data at speeds of up to 2GB/sec.For more information, visit the.

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