
WD Blue
1000 GB, M.2 2280
WD Blue
1000 GB, M.2 2280
Pretty sure not. The Atomos Shogun Inferno seems to be designed more for 2.5" hard drives. The connections are completely different.
Yes, it is compatible. Greetings
No. According to my information, the Mac Pro also has a special Apple-exclusive interface similar to the PCIe-based MacBooks, where no "normal" M.2 SSDs can be installed. The only manufacturer I know of that offers such SSDs for the Mac Pro is OWC. For example with the following product: OWC OWCSSDA13MP1.0K Aura SSD for Mac Pro 2013 PS: If you can install normal HDD's in 2.5" or 3.5" format in your black bucket, you can also use 2.5" SSD's. -> WD Blue 3D NAND (1000GB, 2.5")
check with your ipad model on the supplier's website which M2s are compatible
No, the Icy Box is not compatible with the WD. The WD is a SATA (= slow) SSD, which is why it was so cheap. However, the Icy Case uses NVMe (= fast), like the Samsung. That is why the combination is not compatible with the WD.
Not without an additional adapter. The old SSD is in 2.5 inch format. The 2.5 inch version of the WD Blue fits without an adapter and is also cheaper: WD Blue 3D NAND (1000GB, 2.5")
Hello, does the tool for cloning also support SSD? When writing, the fast memory SLC is used first, then the slower memory TLC or QLC is used internally.
No, these are SATA cards and the connection is not compatible. Look for M2 NVME cards such as the intel p600 (cheap QLC card).
yo is no problem :) You could even put 2 on this mainboard if you have the money.
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