The issue is the Samsung MZ-DPC2560/0A2 unit currently in your MacBook Pro retina late '12 is not a PCIe interfaced SSD it's a custom mSATA device.
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Your 27" iMac late '13 has a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2|M.2 PCIe interface]. The only problem here is no one has released an upgrade part yet.
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Your 27" iMac late '13 has a custom interface blade SSD. The only problem here is no one has released an upgrade part yet.
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Check out [http://eshop.macsales.com|OWC] as well as the other Mac upgrade sources to see when they have a solution. The other alternative is to go to an Apple authorized service center to order the part from Apple for you.
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Check out [link|http://eshop.macsales.com|OWC] as well as the other Mac upgrade sources to see when they have a solution. The other alternative is to go to an Apple authorized service center to order the part from Apple for you.
The issue is the Samsung MZ-DPC2560/0A2 unit currently in your MacBook Pro retina late '12 is not a PCIe interfaced SSD it's a custom mSATA device.
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Your iMac needs a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2|M.2 PCIe interface] for your newer iMac late '13. The only problem here is no one has released an upgrade part yet. Check out [http://eshop.macsales.com|OWC] as well as the other Mac upgrade sources to see when they have a solution. The other alternative is to go to an Apple authorized service center to order the part from Apple for you.
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Your 27" iMac late '13 has a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2|M.2 PCIe interface]. The only problem here is no one has released an upgrade part yet.
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Check out [http://eshop.macsales.com|OWC] as well as the other Mac upgrade sources to see when they have a solution. The other alternative is to go to an Apple authorized service center to order the part from Apple for you.
Sorry, no it won't work here.
The issue is the Samsung MZ-DPC2560/0A2 unit currently in your MacBook Pro retina late '12 is not a PCIe interfaced SSD it's a custom mSATA device.
Your iMac needs a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2|M.2 PCIe interface] for your newer iMac late '13. The only problem here is no one has released an upgrade part yet. Check out [http://eshop.macsales.com|OWC] as well as the other Mac upgrade sources to see when they have a solution. The other alternative is to go to an Apple authorized service center to order the part from Apple for you.