Keep that default around in case you need to make any other firmware update. But if over time it does then I'll just swap in my Apple default. I'm pretty sure heat will not be a big issue especially not using a program such a Handbrake. If you read the Samsung readme found online they spout off about their superior product to control heat. I have not used a heat sink on the Samsung. Not going to do the job.Ĥ- the 2013 Mac Pro boots, sleeps and wakes properly.Ħ- ASP shows link width as 4 another amazingħ- HEAT I used Intel power gadget to measure and the heat difference between the Apple default and this Samsung was one degree, This was placing stress using Handbrake on one full encode. Don't even use Disk Utility to try and make it an HFS disk. Seat it properly then only install either High Sierra or Mojave onto that Samsung. You are trying to get the latest firmware update into that computer.ģ- I used the Simtech with the Samsung 970 NVMe placed into it. I''ve being using this set up for about two weeks on my late 2013 Mac Pro: my initiation to get it done properly is as follows:ġ- Save you data to start because you'll be removing the default Apple internal SSD.Ģ- just make sure BEFORE swapping the SSD that with High Sierra with all Security updaters or Mojave was installed on that computer before pulling the default SSD.
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