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With An OWC SSD, There’s No Need For TRIM
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Special Note for Adding an SSD to a 2012 Mac mini.
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OWC Mercury Electra 3G MAX 960GB Review: 1TB of NAND in 2.5" Form Factor
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OWC Mercury AccelsiorM PCIe Controller Card Offers Plug and Play mSATA SSD Performance Boost to Mac Pros and PCs
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SSDs kick up performance for developers and users alike
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OWC Announces Mercury Electra MAX 3G 960GB Solid State Drive
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SSD prices in steady, substantial decline - The Tech Report
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OWC Mercury Accelsior PCI Express SSD 480GB Flash Drive Review
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Corsair Force GT SATA III/6G SATA 6.0 Gb-s 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive
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OCZ Technology 240 GB Vertex 3 SATA III 6.0 Gb/s 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive VTX3-25SAT3
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OCZ 120GB Vertex 3 SATA 6Gb/s 2.5-Inch Performance Solid State Drive (SSD)
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120GB OWC Mercury Electra 6G 2.5-inch SATA 3 Solid State Disk
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OWC Mercury Accelsior PCIe RAID SSD - Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD ' Compared to SATA 6G (240GB)
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Use an SSD on your Mac
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All the drives listed above use Sandforce controllers which negate the need for TRIM.
While 6G drives are backwards compatible to 3G installations they are not compatible back to 1.5G such as those found in the first MacBook Pros and PowerMac G5. For those machines, choose a 3G SSD.