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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 1422131" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>I have a Crucial M4 256GB in my 15" MBP (2GHz, i7, 8GB) and it's been phenomenal, particularly since it supports SATA 3G and TRIM (you do have to enable this manually).</p><p></p><p>I can't really comment on the SanDisk unit - but the Crucial SSDs are very well rated and they are easy to update the firmware on (some SSDs only come with utilities to do so via Windows). Crucial has always been a firm supporter of the Mac, so you needn't worry about support issues.</p><p></p><p>I paid about $350 for the 256GB in December of last year - that same unit occasionally dips below $200 on Amazon nowadays - and the 512GB is darn near what I paid for the 256GB at this point. I'm seriously considering trading up and moving the 256GB to my desktop/gaming PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 1422131, member: 24098"] I have a Crucial M4 256GB in my 15" MBP (2GHz, i7, 8GB) and it's been phenomenal, particularly since it supports SATA 3G and TRIM (you do have to enable this manually). I can't really comment on the SanDisk unit - but the Crucial SSDs are very well rated and they are easy to update the firmware on (some SSDs only come with utilities to do so via Windows). Crucial has always been a firm supporter of the Mac, so you needn't worry about support issues. I paid about $350 for the 256GB in December of last year - that same unit occasionally dips below $200 on Amazon nowadays - and the 512GB is darn near what I paid for the 256GB at this point. I'm seriously considering trading up and moving the 256GB to my desktop/gaming PC. [/QUOTE]
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