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Does anyone know if the SSD in the late 2013 MBP 15" Retina

Does anyone know if the SSD in the late 2013 MBP 15" Retina or 2015 MBP 13" Retina works in the 2017 27 iMac?

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I want to know the answer to this as well, as I just found out that these Fusion drives are trash! 24 GB is TERRIBLE.

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SSD in the late 2013 MBP 15" Retina or 2015 MBP 13" Retina works in the 2017 27” iMac.

Yes, they will work. But! The speed will be slower, cause 2013 MBP uses PCIe 2.0 SSD’s, not PCIe 3.0 SSD’s

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Here's a good reference: The Ultimate Guide to Apple’s Proprietary SSDs

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I just read that Ultimate Guide. Excellent. Thanks Dan!

Still puzzled though...

My MacBook Air (2015) has a Model MZ-JPV512R/0A2 512GB SSUBX 655-1859J for a solid state drive. (a) Will this fit my iMac 2017 27-inch with the goofy tiny 28GB PCIe SSD and 1TB Fusion? (b) And, what might its performance be like in my iMac 2017?

Yes, I know it’s quite a hassle getting to the 28GB PCIe SSD but I’m quite confident I can do it and do it well and my 1-year warranty is just about expired anyway. Just figured since I want to increase the storage on my MacBook Air I might as well improve the lousy 28GB PCIeSSD.

I’m thinking that even if the SSD from the 2015 is slower the overall performance with be better on my iMac 2017 if I also replace the HDD with a Crucial MX500.

Much thanks.

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