^ Thats the first adapter I found, there might be ones with better reviews out there. QNINE SSD Adapter Card for 2012 Macbook Air and Pro Retina, HDD Hard Disk Drive Converter to 2.5 SATA Support 2012 Year Model A1465 A1466 You can upgrade the storage of those models with any SATA M.2 AHCI SSDs - e.g Crucial MX500 sata M.2 - and M.2 to Apple 6+12 adapters. The PCIe M.2 format looks very similar to the SATA M.2 format but it won't work. You might contact the company to see if your 2015 MacBook can use any of the drives they sell. They are definitely not compatible with M.2 PCIe SSD. Your MacBook may be a bit too new to get an upgrade for, however THIS site provides SSD replacement drives for MacBooks made between 2008 - 2013, depending on the model. “These two models above come with a M.2 AHCI SATA SSD and use a SATA interface. To clarify, any mSATA drive (which looks like NVMe, albeit mSATA has an additional notch) will work. I also misspoke with regards to the drive, NVMe is incompatible (apologies, first time encountering 2012 Retina MBP SSD Upgrades, had assumed since the port is similar it would be the same :/ ) No Cost EMI available EMI options Offers No Cost EMI Upto 545. No problem! And apologies if the linked video was misleading, I included it to highlight the installation procedure. OSCOO ON900A PCIe 512 GB SSD for MacBook Air/MacBook Pro (Retina) / MacMini/Mac Pro/iMac Brand: OSCOO 4 ratings 3 answered questions -24 12,900 M.R.P.: 16,999 Inclusive of all taxes EMI starts at 616.
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