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INDMEM 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD 3D TLC NAND Flash Hard Drive Disk 512G Only for Late 2013 - Mid 2015 MacBook Pro, Mid 2013-2017 MacBook Air, Late 2013-2017 iMac, Late 2013 Mac Pro, Late 2014 Mac Mini

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Color: 512-GB


Features

  • Built with Silicon Motion Controller, 3D TLC NAND Flash for reliable and superior performance.
  • 512GB PCIe NVMe Gen3*4 SSD drive fast speed up to: Read 1800MB/s, Write 1400MB/s. TRIM, NCQ and S.M.A.R.T support, MTBF: 1 million hours.
  • Must update original SSD to macOS 10.13 or later version before moving out. New SSD will not be recognized after replacment if original SSD installed 10.12 or earlier Mac OS.
  • Need to format SSD and install macOS 10.13 High Sierra or newer system on DMPG3N SSD.
  • Official website provides detailed installation instructions and general problem solutions.

Digital Storage Capacity: 512 GB


Hard Disk Interface: NVMe


Connectivity Technology: USB


Brand: INDMEM


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Form Factor: 2.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Nvme


Compatible Devices: Laptop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: 512-GB


Hard Drive: ‎512 GB Nvme


Brand: ‎INDMEM


Hardware Platform: ‎Mac


Item Weight: ‎4.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.5 x 0.93 x 0.08 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.5 x 0.93 x 0.08 inches


Color: ‎512-GB


Flash Memory Size: ‎512 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎NVMe


Manufacturer: ‎INDMEM


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎November 24, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fixed my 2015 MacBook Pro
Color: 256GB
Worked great to fix my 2015 MacBook Pro. I had the flashing question mark screen and issues writing the my laptops original ssd to fix the computer. It was very easy to use this one and get things working like new. One item to note is OS Monterey requires an Apple SSD to be installed, so I had to use Big Sur to boot the computer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by Michael Gigante

  • good
Color: 512-GB
installing the actual ssd was easy, i just followed a YouTube video step by step. once you’re back into the computer it’s a little tricky.. i had to install a new Mac OS because my disk utility was very outdated or something. i didn’t have the “view” option.. it was weird. i eventually figured it out & now i have updated my 128 gb MacBook Air to 512 gb. 👍🏽 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022 by Gemini

  • Great replacement HD
Color: 256GB
Easy install in my 2013 MacAir 11 Replacement for the original HD which failed I had to restart a couple of time for it to be recognized the new HD, but simply went thru the install instructions & working fine
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by Ron

  • AWEsome!!!
Color: 1TB
The 1TB SSD has given my MacBook Pro a new lease on life. It has been a great investment thus far.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by KOLLIN L. TAYLOR

  • As offered and easy to install
Color: 256GB
Good product.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Marco SS

  • Works perfectly
Color: 512-GB
My daughter's MacBook Pro SSD had died and me being a PC guy, I had no clue how to fix it. Well just a YouTube video later and then purchasing this (because it had the tools with it) I was able to do it very quickly and have her up and running in no time.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by Jason Franks

  • MacBook Air (Mid-2013) Success
Color: 256GB
Physical installation is very easy -- tools supplied are perfect for the job. Process (assuming you have a Time Machine backup): 1 - Physically install drive 2 - Internet boot using Command-Option-R after turning on Mac and connect to your network 3 - Use Disk Utility to make sure Mac can see the new drive. I erased (APFS case-sensitive) the new drive (not sure you need to do that), then quit Disk Utility 4 - Install Big Sur. At the end it'll prompt for if / how you want to migrate your existing data... 5 - Perform migration using Time Machine backup I had to do this about five months ago as a drive upgrade (128 go 256GB) -- that drive failed last week, so this was a recovery for me. Five months ago, the Big Sur installation was VERY painful (took more than a day)... this time it went much more smoothly. The whole process took about two-and-a-half hours -- it looks like Apple may have straightened out the nightmares you'll read about installing Big Sur. (My system is only about 100GB worth of apps and data that had to be recovered. Migration took less than an hour.) Three hours later I've got my Mac back -- new drive is working great. (The drive that failed in five months was a Timetec. It has a 3-year warranty -- it was only $42, probably not worth the trouble. Let's hope the INDMEM drive lasts longer. : ) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022 by Audrey Brooks

  • Extended the life of my Powerbook Pro
Color: 256GB
I was considering a new laptop but thought I would give this a try first. Glad I did so. I doubled my storage and have since been able to download the latest OS. The hard drive was easy to install. I watched a couple of videos on Youtube. The package included the necessary tools. I additionally purchased a grounding strap. I am very happy with the hard drive. $70ish expenditure is better than a $1200 expenditure! Update: the storage has been great but I am now having issues connecting to my wi-fi. I have tried different solutions, but I haven’t found one that works yet. I’m not sure if it’s the new card, but it’s the only change that I have made to the computer. It was working perfectly before the installation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Macdaddy

  • Rejuvinated my 2013 Macbook Air 13 inch! Faster than ever!
Color: 256GB
This company's solution was amazingly easy and the quality of the included tools was fantastic! After using IFIXIT for another laptop, I had somewhat modest expectations of getting more performance out of my aged Macbook Air 13 inch! i was shocked that the whole project took less than 15 minutes for me and that the speed of my 2013 MacBook Air increased by 35 to 40 percent. I am a retired IT person and own a 2021 Macbook Pro M1. For browsing, all Microsoft office products the speed is quite fast! Google Docs run quickly since most of the processing is done through the Chrome Browser. I could even run Windows now that I have 4 times the storage I had before at full speed since there is an I5 Intel processor in the laptop and Apple has this thing called BootCamp. Great solution and support even though I didn't need it, the company let me know it was available! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by Rufla

  • Need patience and some mac software/hardware familiarity needed too.
Color: 1TB
Wow and Phew. Umpteen hours later got it working great. I have a mac air mid 2013 w original battery and 128g ssd. MacOS was Catalina 10.15.7 and I had a time machine back up. Should have been no probs....right? Well both internet recovery and Cmd R or options to boot from the time machine kept bringing up old version of disk utility (didn't have the "view) button and the new ssd would not show up. I knew it was working bcuz the light came on. So, after these two methods didn't work I went with installer boot option but at the time of this review the only installer avail on the apple website was for the newest Big Sur. And, I read other reviews saying folks had probs w this ssd and Big Sur. So, went to option 5 which was make a bootable install usb with the Big Sur. Only then would the option key give me the right version of disk utility that allowed me to view and erase the new ssd. After that, I returned to mac os utility and loaded my time machine backup that used the catalina 10.15.7. Couple of waits and restarts later ... everything seems to be working great. I am not a mac geek so this was a lot of trail and error for me. I don't think I can blame any of the difficulty on this new ssd. I am sure they will update the instructions and compatibility now that Big Sur is out and at this time I couldn't find an installer version of Catalina (links to it on the apple.com pages just went to blank pages) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2021 by SLick GT

  • Works great (though Apple makes it hard)
Color: 256GB
I installed one of these last night in an early 2015 macbook air. The difficult part is doing the initial formatting of the drive so the OS can be installed. There are two methods to do this after replacing the drive -- 1) is the "network" method which downloads the utility used to perform the initial setup. Twice, disk utility failed to recognize the drive. Method 2 is to download an entire OS (6+ gigs for Mojave) and make a bootable USB. When I proceeded by this method, disk utility saw the new drive, formatted it, and from there I could finish with a restoration from a time machine backup. All flawless. I don't think this issue is Indmem's fault -- this is certainly a software issue caused by Apple. I attempting to solve my issue installing the new SSD, my internet searches turned up others who have this same problem -- if the hardware won't be recognized by the downloaded utility, try the USB method. As for the physical process of replacing the drive, anyone who ever replaced the HD in iBook will appreciate how easy it is. Pop the cover, disconnect battery, SSD is right there on the top and there is no need to spend an hour digging through 10 layers of other hardware to get it like in the old days. EDIT: I have now done two laptops with this upgrade (an Air to 256, and a MacBook Pro to 512), both using the bootable USB method describe in Indmem's support document on their website. Both upgrades went great with that method and today I'm ordering another 512 to put in a different MacBook Pro. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2019 by o.m.

  • Great product
Color: 256GB
Great product easy to install
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023 by Vincent L.

  • Disappointed with the install headaches
Color: 512-GB
Bought this for my MBP 13 early 2015 A1502. Upgraded to Big Sur so it would have the EFI firmware on MMacBook, and no joy with getting it to work. The INDMEM site and suggested install using an enclosure option but that's another $75 into the investment. Very disappointing considering the reviews on successful installs. Update++++Finally got it to work after wiping my system for a clean Catalina install. Used the Time Machine restore, but it took 2 tries before it would boot properly. Got my applications reinstalled and files restored. Let's see how it goes 🤞 Update+++++Added a star based on use so far. Unit has been reliable, stable and performance is on mark with the vendor specs. It seems best suited for Catalina over Big Sur. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021 by JC

  • Was Skeptical, but Now I am Grateful for the Product
Color: 512-GB
My SSD on 2014 max stopped working. Basically it wouldn’t boot up or would boot up, but crash right logging in. I searched only what part needed to be fixed. I found out for the late 2014 mac, I just needed the SSD, and didn’t need any wiring replaced. I searched my max serial number for details on the hardware and installation. Anyways, this SSD had twice as much memory as my original Mac and the speeds are about the same or faster. I have not had any problems yet and I hope it stays that way. Thanks for a reliable product! Saved my Mac! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022 by James

  • Good product
Color: 512-GB
Good product but could be cheaper
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022 by Jacob Swift

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