7/11/2023 0 Comments 2010 macbook air ssd upgradeThat’s because the problem size for the diglloydMedium benchmark used here approaches 16GB. If the MacBook Pro could accept 16GB memory, times would likely drop another 50% or so.A solid state drive provides a compelling benefit for performance when memory is too low.Too little memory, e.g., 4GB, just kills performance: it’s a threshold effect.General observations apply to other Macs. Therefore, results with 4GB are also shown. ![]() But the MacBook Air is limited to 4GB (an upgrade at the time of ordering only), so a reasonable inference can be made as to the severe limitations for serious work with the ’Air. Memory prices have plummeted for the 2010 MacBook Pro, so it’s foolish to even consider a 4GB configuration for a MacBook Pro. I do not in general recommend just any solid state drive as some have issues. I used the OWC 8GB memory kit and the OWC solid state Mercury Extreme Pro and Pro RE drives for this test. As a proxy for all these tasks, the diglloydMedium benchmark was used as a reliable way to test the limits of drive speed and memory. ![]() ![]() How to get BIG performance gains by upgrading the memory and drives in your MacBook Pro.įocus here is on demanding tasks, such as Adobe Photoshop editing, Lightroom 3 and video. Send Feedback Related: hard drive, how-to, laptop, MacBook, MacBook Pro, memory, Photoshop, RAID, RAID-0, software, SSD, storage
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