Hey guys,
I'm going to be doing some work on my MBP 8,2 15" next month including:
Swapping primary drive to SSD
Removing optical drive and adding a HDD via data doubler
New Battery
I have been reading that SATA III 6G drives are not supported/ stable / or generally don't work but what I can't tell from all of that is whether or not the drives will work, just at the 3G speeds or if they actually fail is some way.
I'm asking because the availability of 1TB HD that are 7200 rpm and SATA 3G are very limited and there are tons of options in the newer SATA 6G. If the drive work just not at top speed then I'll just get one of those but I don't want to have drives failing on me.
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks!
I'm going to be doing some work on my MBP 8,2 15" next month including:
Swapping primary drive to SSD
Removing optical drive and adding a HDD via data doubler
New Battery
I have been reading that SATA III 6G drives are not supported/ stable / or generally don't work but what I can't tell from all of that is whether or not the drives will work, just at the 3G speeds or if they actually fail is some way.
I'm asking because the availability of 1TB HD that are 7200 rpm and SATA 3G are very limited and there are tons of options in the newer SATA 6G. If the drive work just not at top speed then I'll just get one of those but I don't want to have drives failing on me.
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks!
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