![]() How many of these are out there nowadays is anyone's guess, but essentially, all of Samsung's, Intel's, Sandisk's, etc are out. You can google the issue, but here is a link to get you started:Įssentially, you need to find a Nvidia MCP-compatible SSD. There has not been a comprehensive attempt to figure out which modern SSDs since 2009-2010 era that works with the Nvidia MCP-series (79 and 89) since then. ![]() I also personally used this series of SSD on Nvidia MCP-series chipsets with success. ![]() The ONLY solutions at the time (a few years ago) that were confirmed working, without data corruption in a few months time (varies from 1 month or so to a few at the most) and without downlinking from SATA II to SATA I speeds were the Crucial M500s. It probably has absolutely nothing to do with your SSD. ![]() The problem is that the Nvidia controller can not properly negotiate SSD speeds and leads to both This (SSD compatibility) is a CLASSIC issue with any Nvidia MCP-chipset based Macs, all circa 2008-2011ish. I'll quote what I said elsewhere on this matter:
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