The answer is NO, or should I say yes? it's like a new one, if I compare the new 750GB SSD to the old HDD.
It's an MacBookPro 15-inch, Mid 2012, 750GB HDD.
But why the SSD-upgrade?
First: The Price... about 300$ SSD vs. over 3000$ newMacBookPro?![Schnappschuss (2017-07-11 22.01.34).png]
So, I was wondering to buy the new MacBook pro with the touchbar, but with just 4 USB-C ports...what 4 times the same connection port but everything I am using so far, won't fit without an adaptor. But I hate adaptors! Sooner or later I'll have to change to a new MacBook pro, but not yet! ππ
There was a solution: an SSD upgrade, it will fasten up my MacBook and I can use everything I used to until now. And even the battery lasts longer ππ½
After the upgrade the MacBook Pro is for me like an MacBook Pro PRO, it's so fast, even the reboot is like 10 times faster.
Why Crucial? I found reviews and the price/performance was good enough to test it.
What do you think? Would you do it the same way or rather buying a new MacBook?