Besides the SSD’s SATA I/O speed needing to be matched to your systems SATA ports I/O speed. You may also need to replace the SATA cable as often they fail. The problem is the rough aluminum uppercase wears the insulation off and it can also fail do to excessive bending with the corner folds. The folds need to be smooth arcs, not sharp creases.
Here’s the needed part [product|IF163-013-2] and here’s the guide you’ll need to follow [guide|4304] to help protect the cable I place a strip of electricians tape on the uppercase where the cable crosses over to help isolate it. I also use a bamboo skewer or a ballpoint pens inner ink straw to shape the fold.
+
+
[https://beetstech.com/blog/prevent-a1278-mid-2012-hard-drive-cable-failure|Your Hard Drive Cable Is A Ticking Time Bomb] It also applies to your system too!
Besides the SSD’s SATA I/O speed needing to be matched to your systems SATA ports I/O speed. You may also need to replace the SATA cable as often they fail. The problem is the rough aluminum uppercase wears the insulation off and it can also fail do to excessive bending with the corner folds. The folds need to be smooth arcs, not a sharp creases.
+
Besides the SSD’s SATA I/O speed needing to be matched to your systems SATA ports I/O speed. You may also need to replace the SATA cable as often they fail. The problem is the rough aluminum uppercase wears the insulation off and it can also fail do to excessive bending with the corner folds. The folds need to be smooth arcs, not sharp creases.
Here’s the needed part [product|IF163-013-2] and here’s the guide you’ll need to follow [guide|4304] to help protect the cable I place a strip of electricians tape on the uppercase where the cable crosses over to help isolate it. I also use a bamboo skewer or a ballpoint pens inner ink straw to shape the fold.
Besides the SSD’s SATA I/O speed needing to be matched to your systems SATA ports I/O speed. You may also need to replace the SATA cable as often they fail. The problem is the rough aluminum uppercase wears the insulation off and it can also fail do to excessive bending with the corner folds. The folds need to be smooth arcs, not a sharp creases.
Here’s the needed part [product|IF163-013-2] and here’s the guide you’ll need to follow [guide|4304] to help protect the cable I place a strip of electricians tape on the uppercase where the cable crosses over to help isolate it. I also use a bamboo skewer or a ballpoint pens inner ink straw to shape the fold.