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I believe all the decade-old Macs use an NVME PCIE type hard drive, which looks like the older memory chips, they are about 1 inch by 3 inches and held in place by a little screw on one side. The data connection strips vary by drive, so you need to look them up by model type - I swapped out chip-drives on older Airs myself and they used several types. If your Pro is an older model, this is a 9mm 2.5” drive, so it might fit, again, depending on the type of drives the computer has. This might even work on the MacBooks with slot-loading disc drives, if the BIOS recognizes the capacity. As usual, you connect via USB, set up the ghosting, then swap the drives, put the new one in, boot, and hope it works. There are several other shops out there which sell you drives and memory for Macs by model type, assuming you CAN open them up and that drives and/or memory are user-replaceable. Most Macs from the last 3-5 years have soldered drives and memory and none can be replaced.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, Yes, the 870 EVO is compatible with a MacBook Pro. - Samsung Memory
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