MacBook Air Storage 2012 – Not a DIMM
MacBook Air Storage 2012. The new MacBook Air comes with 64 GB storage to 256 GB, depending on model. However, this store is nothing like the traditional fine line drive module that the monkeys drive footprint. As can be seen as a memory module, which some call a flash memory DIMM. No!
Jason O Grady teardown in a recent post of Air iFixit new inconsistencies in storage - very subtle and very special (and hard) – and its terminals. MacBook Air Storage. It’s attached to the logic board with what appears to be a new mini-SATA (mSATA) connector, which brings hope to super-slim-laptop-hackers all across the globe. This may enable some crafty tinkerers to rig a larger drive inside the Air, provided they can fit everything within the tight confines of the .68″ thick case.
Yes, a mounting mSATA. You can see more clearly factors in this section of the Journal of confidence in the mSATA standards. mSATA is physically identical to the mini PCIe connector and family. SATA signals are assigned to the new PHY. According to the gurus of storage in a list that I read, the more mSATA in the next revision of the SATA specification 3.1, currently under review by the members, which will premiere in December. MacBook Air Storage
Tags:Macbook Air, MacBook Air Storage, mSATA, SATA



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