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CoreParts Adapter NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter Card 2013-2015 MacBook Black (ST-NGFF2013)

The CoreParts NGFF M.2 PCIe for MacBook 12" & 16" (ST-NGFF2013) is an adapter that allows upgrading or replacing the M.2 PCIe storage in MacBook models. Easy to install, it offers compatibility with...

The CoreParts NGFF M.2 PCIe for MacBook 12" & 16" (ST-NGFF2013) is an adapter that allows upgrading or replacing the M.2 PCIe storage in MacBook models. Easy to install, it offers compatibility with faster SSDs, ensuring improved performance and greater capacity for files, applications, and multimedia.

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The CoreParts NGFF M.2 PCIe for MacBook 12" & 16" (ST-NGFF2013) is an adapter that allows upgrading or replacing the M.2 PCIe storage in MacBook models. Easy to install, it offers compatibility with faster SSDs, ensuring improved performance and greater capacity for files, applications, and multimedia.

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Specifications

Type
Adapter
Colour
Black
USB Version
-

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Nick_TG
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    I have successfully performed the hack on my Macbook Air Early 2015 using this tool and everything works perfectly. For anyone trying it, you need to format the disk to APFS on another PC first, then transfer it to the MBA and boot with CMD+OPTION+R. From there, connect to Wi-Fi, leave the charger on the machine, and download the recommended software from the Recovery menu. No need to create a bootable USB or anything, it's all straightforward. I got this little board from China for around three euros instead of the 30 euros that the clever Greek sells it for. The disk I used is the Western Digital Black SN 770, it has been tested and works flawlessly on the MBA Early 15'.

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  • I have successfully performed the hack on my Macbook Air Early 2015 using this tool and everything works perfectly. For anyone trying it, you need to format the disk to APFS on another PC first, then transfer it to the MBA and boot with CMD+OPTION+R. From there, connect to Wi-Fi, leave the charger on the machine, and download the recommended software from the Recovery menu. No need to create a bootable USB or anything, it's all straightforward. I got this little board from China for around three euros instead of the 30 euros that the clever Greek sells it for. The disk I used is the Western Digital Black SN 770, it has been tested and works flawlessly on the MBA Early 15'.

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Description & Specifications

The CoreParts NGFF M.2 PCIe for MacBook 12" & 16" (ST-NGFF2013) is an adapter that allows upgrading or replacing the M.2 PCIe storage in MacBook models. Easy to install, it offers compatibility with faster SSDs, ensuring improved performance and greater capacity for files, applications, and multimedia.

Manufacturer

Type
Adapter
Colour
Black
USB Version
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Nick_TG
    3
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I have successfully performed the hack on my Macbook Air Early 2015 using this tool and everything works perfectly. For anyone trying it, you need to format the disk to APFS on another PC first, then transfer it to the MBA and boot with CMD+OPTION+R. From there, connect to Wi-Fi, leave the charger on the machine, and download the recommended software from the Recovery menu. No need to create a bootable USB or anything, it's all straightforward. I got this little board from China for around three euros instead of the 30 euros that the clever Greek sells it for. The disk I used is the Western Digital Black SN 770, it has been tested and works flawlessly on the MBA Early 15'.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I have successfully performed the hack on my Macbook Air Early 2015 using this tool and everything works perfectly. For anyone trying it, you need to format the disk to APFS on another PC first, then transfer it to the MBA and boot with CMD+OPTION+R. From there, connect to Wi-Fi, leave the charger on the machine, and download the recommended software from the Recovery menu. No need to create a bootable USB or anything, it's all straightforward. I got this little board from China for around three euros instead of the 30 euros that the clever Greek sells it for. The disk I used is the Western Digital Black SN 770, it has been tested and works flawlessly on the MBA Early 15'.

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