13.3″ & 11″ Apple MacBook Air 128GB SSD Solid State Late 2010 And Mid 2011
The MacBook Air 128GB SSD Solid State Drive is a high-performance storage solution for your MacBook Air A1370 and A1369 models. This original Apple SSD ensures reliable performance, faster boot times, and efficient data access. Whether you’re upgrading or replacing a faulty SSD, this drive provides a smooth computing experience.
Part Numbers
- Apple Part Numbers: 655-1664B, 661-5683, 661-6051, 661-6648, 661-5686, 661-6645, 661-6646, 655-1634, 655-1664. These numbers verify the exact fit and functionality with compatible MacBook Air models.
- Printed Model Part Numbers: THNSNC128GMDJ, MZ-CPA1280/0A5, MZ-CPA1280/0A2. These ensure accuracy and a seamless replacement experience.
Includes
- 128GB SSD Solid State Drive: This package includes the SSD only, designed for easy installation in your MacBook Air.
Compatibility
- MacBook Air 11” A1370: Compatible with models from Late 2010 and Mid 2011.
- MacBookAir3,1 Late 2010: Works with MC505LL/A (1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo), MC506LL/A (1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo), and MC506LL/A (1.6 GHz Core 2 Duo).
- MacBookAir4,1 Mid 2011: Supports MC968LL/A (1.6 GHz Core i5), MC969LL/A (1.6 GHz Core i5), and MC969LL/A (1.8 GHz Core i7).
- MacBook Air 13” A1369: Fully compatible with Late 2010 and Mid 2011 models.
- MacBookAir3,2 Late 2010: Compatible with MC503LL/A (1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo), MC504LL/A (1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo), and MC905LL/A (2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo).
- MacBookAir4,2 Mid 2011: Supports MC965LL/A (1.7 GHz Core i5), MC966LL/A (1.7 GHz Core i5), and MD226LL/A (1.8 GHz Core i7).
Condition
- Open Box
- Replacement Part Fully Tested
- Passed All Quality Inspections
- High-Quality Replacement Part
Compatibility Agreement
Why Upgrade to a 128GB SSD for MacBook Air?
- Boosts Performance: Replacing an old or slow drive with a solid-state drive significantly improves system speed and efficiency.
- Extends Laptop Lifespan: A new SSD allows your MacBook Air to function optimally for many more years without performance drops.
- Enhances Storage Reliability: SSDs are more durable than traditional hard drives, reducing the risk of data loss due to physical damage.
- Improves Boot and Load Times: Upgrading to an SSD ensures quicker startup times, faster app loading, and improved overall performance.
Signs You Need to Replace Your MacBook Air SSD
- Frequent System Crashes: If your MacBook frequently freezes or crashes, a failing SSD might be the cause.
- Slow Performance: A lagging operating system and slow application response times may indicate that your SSD needs replacement.
- Storage Errors: If you encounter read/write errors or files disappear unexpectedly, your SSD might be failing.
Important Notes
- Installation Recommendations: Professional installation is advised for best results, particularly if you’re unfamiliar with replacing MacBook SSDs.
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⚠️ Warning: Always Backup Your Data Before Repair ⚠️
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