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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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I have been researching an answer for a few days. The definitive answer seems a little allusive. I am A+ cert. and also have graduated Google training. I don't have any issues performing the upgrade. My question is "Will a 1 T SSD installed in place of the original 1 T HDD that is part of the original Fusion drive work? " As we know, Apple is a little funny about what plays nice with their hardware/software. The logic board has a 32 G Samsung SSProton blade 12x16 pin PCIe 3.0 x 4 interface. Pretty sure this is Apple proprietary. This is the main reason for this question/comment - Will it work if I replace the Seagate 1T HDD (model ST 1000DM003) with a Samsung 1T 860 Pro SSD? I have the sata/thermal cable adapter and frame for 3.5 to 2.5 drive as well as new adhesive strips. Any knowledge I will appreciate.
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Thanks Dan for the response. I was afraid that would be the solution. Only problem is the expense of the 3.0 x 4 SSDs. 256 is $400. Gotta love Apple.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Bob Span

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I have been researching an answer for a few days. The definitive answer seems a little allusive. I am A+ cert. and also have graduated Google training. I don't have any issues performing the upgrade. My question is "Will a 1 T SSD installed in place of the original 1 T HDD that is part of the original Fusion drive work? " As we know, Apple is a little funny about what plays nice with their hardware/software. The logic board has a 32 G Samsung SSProton blade 12x16 pin PCIe 3.0 x 4 interface. Pretty sure this is Apple proprietary. This is the main reason for this question/comment - Will it work if I replace the Seagate 1T HDD (model ST 1000DM003) with a Samsung 1T 860 Pro SSD? I have the sata/thermal cable adapter and frame for 3.5 to 2.5 drive as well as new adhesive strips. Any knowledge I will appreciate.
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+Thanks Dan for the response. I was afraid that would be the solution. Only problem is the expense of the 3.0 x 4 SSDs. 256 is $400. Gotta love Apple.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Bob Span

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I have been researching an answer for a few days.  The definitive answer seems a little allusive.  I am A+ cert. and also have graduated Google training.   I don't have any issues performing the upgrade.  My question is "Will a 1 T SSD installed in place of the original 1 T HDD that is part of the original Fusion drive work? "  As we know,  Apple is a little funny about what plays nice with their hardware/software.  The logic board has a 32 G Samsung SSProton blade 12x16 pin PCIe 3.0 x 4 interface.  Pretty sure this is Apple proprietary.  This is the main reason for this question/comment - Will it work if I replace the Seagate 1T HDD (model ST 1000DM003) with a Samsung 1T 860 Pro SSD?  I have the sata/thermal cable adapter and frame for 3.5 to 2.5 drive as well as new adhesive strips.  Any knowledge I will appreciate.

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