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Originally Posted by shmuckerz mhmm actually i have the alum macbook, before the current model.
which actually has a easy access to the chassis from the bottom, making it very simple to change the HDD.
out of curiosity, for the new SATA2 connection is it just a update? or is it only the new hardware that has it? :S
Thanks for the comments guys |
SATA2 is a new chipset that controls SATA hdd... It allows faster transfer speed than the older SATA chipset.
The patch that was released recently by Apple was to allow the newer macbook pro with the new chipset to run the hdd at 3ghz. Previously, those newer macbook pro with the new SATA 2 chipset was running at 1.5Ghz. For those macbook pro without the new SATA 2 chipset, the patch basically does nothing.