![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, the 1TB SSD was tested on OS X 10.9.2 (vs 10.9.1 for 256/512GB) and cannot be called definitive given the OS version change. The 1TB SSD performs substantially better than the 256GB SSD for write speed. What a pity that one and only one such internal SSD is offered (only one slot). The performance of the built-in SSD is phenomenal. Checked on two Mac Pro models with the 256GB SSD in both. Hence it astounds that the built-in Apple SSD in the 2013 Mac Pro achieves similar read speeds, though the Apple SSD write speeds are well below what a dual Accelsior RAID-0 stripe offers.įor more SSD storage, the Accelsior E2 in a Helios or Helios 2 external enclosure remains a great option, while offering two eSATA ports for connecting external drives not having USB3 or Thunderbolt. Two Accelsiors in a RAID-0 stripe on the 2010 Mac Pro deliver performance of around 1200 MB/sec. The OWC Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD has been a stalwart performer for your author over 18 months in the 2010 Mac Pro. Solid state drives (flash drives) that are SATA tend to top out around 540 MB/sec, and many deliver much lower write speed. 64GB memory kit for 2013 Mac Pro provided by OWC. Send Feedback Related: 2013 Mac Pro, Mac Pro, Macs, memory, RAID, SSDĪ big thanks to Other World Computing for loaning MPG the upgraded 2013 Mac Pro! Ditto for B&H Photo for loaning the 6-core Mac Pro. ![]()
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