dailytech.com - 6/15/2009
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Apple MacBook Pro owners reporting lackluster speeds possibly capped by Apple
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Last week, we reported on a discussion in
our forums regarding Apple's apparent downgrade of the SATA
hard drive interface to 1.5 Gbps in the latest 13" and 15" MacBook Pros when compared to previous-generation MacBook Pros running at 3.0 Gbps. Whil...
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Apple 13" MacBook Pro Owners Reporting Possible SATA Speed Caps
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... Apple MacBook Pro owners reporting lackluster speeds possibly capped by Apple
Some Apple 13" MacBook Pro owners have been left confused due to slower SATA connection speeds than expected through their laptops.
The MacBook Pro laptops in question are supposed to see speeds of 3Gbps, but some owners have been capped at just 1.5Gbps.
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For some, the pride of owning a brand new 13″ MacBook Pro was shortlived as they discovered that the speed of their SATA hard drives are capped at 1.5Gbps, well below the expected 3.0Gbps.
The difference between 1.5Gbps and 3.0Gbps makes little difference when you’re dealing with ...