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MCE Ships 1TB PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade for Mac Pro (Late 2013) - Published on 03/24/16
MCE Technologies (MCE) announces a 1TB internal PCIe-based Flash storage upgrade solution for the Mac Pro (Late 2013) The 1TB Upgrade Kits are based on the super-fast PCIe storage architecture in those machines and can read and write at speeds of 1000MB/sec. All tools required to perform the installation, an illustrated installation guide, and drive cloning software are included. The MCE 1TB Internal PCIe-based Flash Storage upgrade solution is $899.00 and is available for immediate shipment.
San Dimas, California - MCE Technologies (MCE) today announces it is now shipping a 1TB internal PCIe-based Flash Storage upgrade solution for the cylinder Mac Pro (Late 2013). The 1TB Upgrade Kits are based on the super-fast PCIe storage architecture present in those machines and include all tools required to perform the installation, an illustrated installation guide, and drive cloning software.
"We're very excited to be able to offer a 1TB PCIe-based flash storage upgrade kit that matches the performance of the latest Mac Pros ," stated Arnold Ramirez, president of MCE. "The stock 256GB drives are too small to get real work done and our 1TB unit, complete with factory original heat sink, allows users to get more work done meanwhile reducing the need to purchase slower, expensive external drives."
The MCE 1TB PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Kits for the Mac Pro (Late 2013) are easy to install and are based on the PCIe (4 Lane) architecture in those machines and can transfer date at speeds of up to 1000MB/sec. The 1TB PCIe-based flash drives are compatible with all versions of Mac OS X capable of running on the Mac Pro (Late 2013) as well as Mac OS X Boot Camp, feature native TRIM and S.M.A.R.T. support to ensure longevity and each drive carries a one year warranty.
Pricing and Availability:
The MCE 1TB PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Kits for Mac Pro (Late 2013) are $899.00 (USD) and include the 1TB PCIe-based Flash Storage drive, an installation toolkit, an illustrated installation guide, and drive cloning software. The kit is user-installable.
MCE Technologies: http://www.mcetech.com
1TB PCIe-Based Flash Upgrade for Mac Pro: http://store.mcetech.com/mm/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=MTOS&Screen=PROD&Product_Code=1TBPCIESSD-MP13
Screenshot: http://store.mcetech.com/mm/graphics/00000001/macpro_open_1tb_pcie-based_flash_mce_h675.jpg
MCE Technologies is a leader in the development of innovative storage peripherals and accessories for the Apple Macintosh platform and markets a wide range of Macintosh related products and solutions to distributors, dealers and end users. MCE is based in San Dimas, California and can be reached by telephone at (800) 5000-MAC (800-500-0622) in the U.S. or at (909) 599-3105 internationally. More information about products by MCE Technologies can be found on the the MCE Technologies website. Copyright (C) 2016 MCE Technologies. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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