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Firmware update allows its newest MacBook Pro notebooks to use drives with speeds greater than 1.5Gbps.
Firmware update allows its newest MacBook Pro notebooks to use drives with speeds greater than 1.5Gbps.
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The complaints were from modders who were putting in the fastest Intel drives and seeing a "noticeable" slowdown, which in the real world of non-exaggeration translates to an UNnoticeable slowdown/placebo effect, and they were mad that the chip inside was capable of 3.0 but was not enabled. Some were mad because it limited upgrade options "down the road" as faster SSDs will eventually be cheap enough and large enough to make sense and you might actually notice the slight decrease in max throughput. Then again, anyone impacted by that kind of minor speed difference also won't be happy with a "slow" 2-year old laptop once the prices come down anyway, and would already have sold this MacBook Pro and moved on the next one.
So now it is enabled. The world can start spinning again.
- by jinx101a June 24, 2009 9:37 AM PDT
- So is this what you get for all the extra cash? :P
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