"Mid 2009" "Early 2010"
"Early 2011" and "Late 2011"
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* MacBookPro5,2 | 2.66GHz, 2.8GHz, 2.93GHz, 3.06GHz
* MacBookPro6,1 | 2.53GHz, 2.66GHz, 2.8GHz
* MacBookPro8,3 | 2.2GHz, 2.3GHz
* MacBookPro8,3 | 2.4GHz, 2.5GHz
MacBook Pro 15" "Late 2008",
"Mid 2009" "Early 2010"
"Early 2011" "Late 2011"
and "Mid 2012"
Model ID / Info: Learn how to find your Mac's Model ID
* MacBookPro5,1 | 2.4GHz, 2.53GHz, 2.66GHz, 2.8GHz, 2.93GHz
* MacBookPro5,3 | 2.66GHz, 2.8GHz, 3.06GHz
* MacBookPro5,4 | 2.53GHz
* MacBookPro6,2 | 2.4GHz, 2.53GHz, 2.66GHz, 2.8GHz
* MacBookPro8,2 | 2.0GHz, 2.2GHz, 2.3GHz
* MacBookPro8,2 | 2.2GHz, 2.3GHz
* MacBookPro9,1 | 2.3GHz, 2.6GHz, 2.7GHz
MacBook Pro 13" "Mid 2009"
"Early 2010" "Early 2011" "Late 2011"
and "Mid 2012"
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* MacBookPro5,5 | 2.26GHz, 2.53GHz
* MacBookPro7,1 | 2.4GHz, 2.66GHz
* MacBookPro8,1 | 2.3GHz, 2.7GHz
* MacBookPro8,1 | 2.4GHz, 2.8GHz
* MacBookPro9,2 | 2.5GHz, 2.9GHz
MacBook 13" "Late 2008"
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* MacBook5,1 | 2.0GHz, 2.4GHz
MacBook 13" "Late 2009"
and "Early 2010"
Model ID / Info: Learn how to find your Mac's Model ID
* MacBook6,1 | 2.26GHz
* MacBook7,1 | 2.4GHz
Special compatibility notes related to use of this product with 6Gb/s SSDs in the following machines:
2011 MacBook Pro 15" (Model ID MacBookPro8,2)
2011 MacBook Pro 17" (Model ID MacBookPro8,3)
OPTICAL BAY: The optical bay interface in these machines may either be SATA Revision 2.0 3Gb/s OR SATA Revision 3.0 6Gb/s. There is no way to specify/order this data interface with Apple, but you can confirm what interface/link speed version your optical bay offers via the Apple System Profiler.
Testing has demonstrated that Apple factory hardware does not reliably support a 6G (6Gb/s) Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive in the optical bay of 2011 MacBook Pros (ModeI ID8,1; 8,2; 8,3). If your OWC Data Doubler bundle comes with a 6G drive, you should ONLY install that drive in the main drive bay and utilize the Data Doubler to re-task your existing drive or install a new 3G SSD or HDD in the optical bay. PRE-2011 models can utilize a 6G drive in the optical bay, but will do so at a reduced 3G (3Gb/s) speed.
2011 MacBook Pro 13" models:
Apple does not support the use of 6Gb/s drives in the optical bay. While we have observed a high rate of success using SATA 3.0 6Gb/s drives in Apple 13" bays where 6Gb/s link is present, some systems may not operate properly with this setup. For guaranteed reliability/compatibility, we suggest 6Gb/s drives be used in the main drive bay only, and 3Gb/s hard drives or SSDs be used in the optical bay when a two-drive configuration is desired. We cannot guarantee proper or successful 6Gb/s drive operation in the Apple MacBook Pro 13" optical bay.
2008 MacBook Pro 15" (MacBookPro 5,1; 5,2; 5,3; 5,4; 5,5 and MacBook 5,1)
While a 6G SSD does function in a 2008 MacBook Pro 15" and 13" Macbook, it will only do so at SATA Revision 1.0 (1.5Gb/s) speeds rather that the SATA Revision 2.0 (3.0Gb/s) speed the machine can deliver. Should owners of these machines desire another SSD option, the Mercury Electra 3G SSD does run at the full SATA Revision 2.0 (3Gb/s) specification.