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Where did those Samsung SSDs you had go?

It looked something like this: http://www.samsung.com/uk/memory-storage...

I know I've seen those EVO SSDs somewhere in the iFixit store, but I cannot find it when I'm actually considering an upgrade. I've tried multiple search terms in the search on iFixit but still cannot find it. reason being, I want to try to find it cheap. any chance anyone has the link for that?

Thanks!

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I've seen plenty of NVMe SSDs on iFixit but never the 960. Because all the other NVMe SSDs are customised for apple, but the 960 is just a regular M.2 SSD.

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I know. not that specific one, but it had the same black and red design and was an EVO.

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Did you ever find your missing SSDs?

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no, I've stopped looking for now. got other issues.

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@captainsnowball are you having one of those days where you feel like answering all the "Why" questions with "because", and the the "how" questions with "very carefully"?

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The SSD's you are remembering are the custom Apple SSD's that are listed in some of the guides MacBook Pro Retina 13" & 15" 2015 SSD.

I haven't seen any M.2 SSD offerings on the IFIXIT store

The standard 2.5" SATA drives I believe are Crucial drives given the look of the label

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How did samsung (black drives) become Crucial (silver and blue)?!

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They didn't! IFIXIT never sold Samsung 2.5" SSD that I'm aware of (I focus on the Mac space never offered there)

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Samsung PCIe SATA/NVMe drives usually have a black PCB. SATA 2.5" drives are usually grey or black and have a silver Samsung logo.

Crucial drives have been this way for years. Nothing has really changed since they changed the color after the M4 AFAIK.

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