![]() I have little idea on details of Phison E12/E12s variants. ssdpmEnabler is redundant there as I believe Apple's AHCI driver already performs the same function. Like all SATA drives they use AHCI driver. The AppleSSD shipped in these older machines are SATA drives with SATA express link that in turn is tunnelled over PCIe links. Also perhaps you have to accept the reality that some NVMe SSDs simply won't work. Its internal likely very similar to 2015 13-inch (MacBookPro12,1) as I would expect. So basically the test confirmed your MBP (MacBookPro11,1) is okay. ![]() Does that mean this is the max, or that is just what it was shipped with and a newer SDD could do better? How would I know what the max is so I know what SSD to buy (without overpaying for higher speeds that it won't be a able to achieve)? If not, then I would assume I would just want to look for a SSD that has the best read/write limits, correct? However, I know the 2017 MBA probably has a max read/write speed it is capable of reaching but I am not able to ID those stats (I only find online that the 2017 MBA's as shipped had an average benchmark of 612 write /1240 read. ![]() I keep reading in all these posts about which SSD's work best for power consumption during idle/sleep etc, but most of what I'm reading seems to have to do with 2013-2015 models.ĭo the 2017 MBA's have the same problem where the battery drains more during sleep/idle, etc when upgrading to a new SSD? ![]() I would like great performance, but at the same time I do not want to sacrifice battery life / power consumption. For a 2017 Macbook Air, 13 inch, will any m.2 SSD work? ![]()
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