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<blockquote data-quote="Nevi" data-source="post: 1078462" data-attributes="member: 51565"><p>As you know I got a Macbook air one month ago. And I found out it's shortcommings,like the base model I bought,with 256 MB NVMe, have double as slow performance, than the 512MB model. That really bummed me out, and I asked whether I could upgrade it. No it was not possible because the NAND is soldered.</p><p>It so happens that I know a guy from Elgiganten. A big chain of electronics and other stuff.</p><p>When the new Macbook air M3 suddenly came on the marked I had to have one. And of course with a 512 NVMe. He called me one day, and told me they had one of the new models, and we could make a deal if I was fast. It would mean I paid 4000 Danish kroner and my "old" M2. I jumped immidiately.</p><p>I have tried to look at the speed on the 512 MB NVMe, and it's 3000-3500 write/read. Fine for me. So I got the monster very cheap, and it's so nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevi, post: 1078462, member: 51565"] As you know I got a Macbook air one month ago. And I found out it's shortcommings,like the base model I bought,with 256 MB NVMe, have double as slow performance, than the 512MB model. That really bummed me out, and I asked whether I could upgrade it. No it was not possible because the NAND is soldered. It so happens that I know a guy from Elgiganten. A big chain of electronics and other stuff. When the new Macbook air M3 suddenly came on the marked I had to have one. And of course with a 512 NVMe. He called me one day, and told me they had one of the new models, and we could make a deal if I was fast. It would mean I paid 4000 Danish kroner and my "old" M2. I jumped immidiately. I have tried to look at the speed on the 512 MB NVMe, and it's 3000-3500 write/read. Fine for me. So I got the monster very cheap, and it's so nice. [/QUOTE]
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