Testing the BEST upgrades for used MacBooks!

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    Today we're putting some of the top MacBook upgrades to the test: when people buy older retina MacBook Pros, they often wonder if an SSD upgrade or new thermal paste is a good idea. Well, today we'll answer those questions! With the help of iFixit, we're going to give a 2015 15 inch MacBook Pro a huge upgrade :)
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  • @vitorviana_ES
    @vitorviana_ES Před rokem +243

    Don't forget to disconnect the battery before follow this steps. This is very important to avoid any kind of electrical issues on MacBook.

    • @vxgamer8505
      @vxgamer8505 Před rokem +21

      That kind of happened to my MacBook I unplugged the battery to clean the fan and when I plugged the battery back in I heard a pop I started to panic and when I pressed the power button I heard the boot chime but the screen was black so I left the MacBook on my shelf for 3-4 months before picking it up and pressing the power button and it turned on. Lol

    • @vitorviana_ES
      @vitorviana_ES Před rokem +4

      @@vxgamer8505 hopeless situation!!! kkkkk

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 Před rokem +12

      And also you must press the power button for several seconds after disconnecting the battery to ensure all power is gone in the motherboard (because motherboard has many capacitors that can hold a fraction of electricity for several minutes after disconnected from power source)

    • @vitorviana_ES
      @vitorviana_ES Před rokem +2

      @@sihamhamda47 Yes. Correctly!!

    • @user-jt6xh2ln9z
      @user-jt6xh2ln9z Před rokem +1

      also cleaning the fans...

  • @neilquinn
    @neilquinn Před rokem +36

    There's something super satisfying about upgrading old machines like this

  • @walpoleandworcester
    @walpoleandworcester Před rokem +50

    Reminds me of when I upgraded my company PC with a new NVME SSD. I also used a similar enclosure and besides having to reinstall Windows 10, the process wasn’t too bad. Very straightforward! It had a very slow HDD before! Made all the difference!

    • @Amosan435
      @Amosan435 Před rokem +1

      👇

    • @Denastus
      @Denastus Před 5 měsíci +1

      If you upgrade your company PC, the IT department will know that you did it. We are able to see hardware changes in real time.

  • @bobbob-gi1yp
    @bobbob-gi1yp Před rokem +42

    The 2 tb upgrade is still very nice to have from the stock 200-500gb, and for the thermal paste its definitely based on the design of the cooler that Apple uses

  • @beam2779
    @beam2779 Před rokem +5

    Watching your videos helped me pick out the right mac. I super happy with my Mac Studio. I got the low model and Logics and all my plugins work phenomenal. Kudos to you and your videos. Subbed

  • @ted356
    @ted356 Před rokem +5

    Appreciate the effort! Very helpful to those of us with that era of Macbook Pro. I haven't upgraded my SSD yet, but it's on the list. One of the most recommended NVMe SSDs for the Macbook Pro is the SK Hynix P31 Gold. According to what I've read, it offers excellent performance and outstanding power management. If you want to run on battery for as long as possible, it's a good candidate.

  • @zoltanvarga1967
    @zoltanvarga1967 Před rokem +2

    Great show Luke, and thank you so much for making this video, by the way I did ask Luke to make a video about the paste/upgrade on the 15inch retina. Thanks again and happy holidays Luke! ❤️👍🏼

  • @Sirmellowman
    @Sirmellowman Před rokem +10

    if you think about it, its really impressive the thermal paste they were using that long ago is holding up against the modern stuff. there has been some real advances in thermal paste in that time. It almost makes me think that someone may have already put something fresh in there. if not thats really impressive.

    • @panzer3279
      @panzer3279 Před rokem +4

      His testing methodology is flawed. He did not set a constant fan curve. Also, the tests should have been done with the same laptop, once before repasting and other after that.

  • @cgi2173
    @cgi2173 Před rokem +3

    Just completed my 1tb SSD upgrade on my 15 inch mid 2014 Macbook Pro.
    Got a 1tb Samsung 970 Evo Plus.
    Double the read/write speed of the Apple SSD. 😃

  • @stevensanchez7740
    @stevensanchez7740 Před 4 měsíci

    Bro this video is gold thank you💪🏽

  • @LeoGarciaMusic
    @LeoGarciaMusic Před rokem +5

    I repasted my 13" Macbook Pro and it made a huge difference. Before that the fan was spinning at full speed all the time and I noticed a bad performance (audio CPU demanding applications). After repasting everything went incredibly smoother, performs a lot better and the fan now is always quiet. Be aware of fake branded thermal paste flooding the market, though.

  • @darrencritchley5425
    @darrencritchley5425 Před rokem +1

    Love these kind of videos!

  • @Patricia-kk8tr
    @Patricia-kk8tr Před rokem +3

    Take note that Luke installed Monterey before swapping out SSD for the non proprietary one.
    There are a lot of threads in Apple community about SSD crashing after upgrading to Monterey.
    According to one poster,
    Monterey Installer contains an EFI Boot ROM that verifies if an Apple Original Drive is the Destination Drive which the Western Digital Drive is NOT.
    The EFI Boot ROM must Flash the Computer and NOT the Drive itself.
    Without the Flashing of Computer process taking place - the Installation may fail or abort or in your case Crash the System.

    • @JC-zw4bw
      @JC-zw4bw Před 8 měsíci +1

      1. So we must update the original SSD to Monterey first ?
      2. then install Monterey on the second drive
      3. then install the second drive into the computer.

    • @user-we9hu6hb8e
      @user-we9hu6hb8e Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@JC-zw4bwin most cases, if you still have the original apple ssd installed or on hand, you would want to update to Monterey first before upgrading to a third party ssd.
      As mentioned, if the base system isn't already updated, when you try to update to Monterey via third party ssd, the install will proceed as normal but then will give you an error stating the ssd is not compatible.
      With this model you can update to big sur via third party ssd without issue but the base system has to be updated to go further. Or as mentioned use OpenCore

  • @zhunhuang2258
    @zhunhuang2258 Před rokem

    hi,luke,thank you!Merry Christmas to you!

  • @adriantraczyk
    @adriantraczyk Před měsícem

    Thanks a lot, upgraded my MacBook Pro 13 late a1502 to 1TB nvme, I’m very excited

  • @sethie_shots
    @sethie_shots Před 2 měsíci

    Killer resource video for me. I’m finally upgrading my dual 2012 mbp 15’s. I’m actually between a 2019 & 2015. Leaning newer. Cheers!

  • @dirkonnokia944
    @dirkonnokia944 Před rokem

    Hey Luke, an other cool video!
    I just love video's and information on upgrading old MacBooks because they are very usuable for 90% of users that never do any demanding tasks on any computer. It is cool having a computer with 2 TB storage. When I my current machine gets damaged I simply buy an other one and swap better parts.

  • @riccardoplatone
    @riccardoplatone Před rokem

    Last year I switched to Mac but I still have my old Windows PC laying around as a backup for data transfer and other stuff even though it was running very slow.
    I had an HDD inside of it and it failed, but since it was still functioning I tried to swap it for an SSD and it just blew my mind: not only it's esponentially faster but it's also the quietest it has ever been, and it took me 20 euros and 10 minutes to do the upgrade without having opened a PC in my entire life.

  • @joecrak249
    @joecrak249 Před 8 měsíci

    really enjoyed this video and content

  • @josephregallis3394
    @josephregallis3394 Před rokem +9

    I upgraded my 2013 laptop from a 500GB HDD to a 500GB SSD and upgraded my wife's older laptop's 256GB HDD to 256GB SSD with amazing results! I love getting large performance gains from small upgrades! I would not think of upgrading paste for the CPU. I'm thinking about going with a MacBook 16" Pro next time because of the efficiency and quiet fan. My laptop can make a lot of noise with it's i7 when it gets hot!

  • @oof56000
    @oof56000 Před rokem +1

    one upgrade you could have tried with the 15 inch pro is thermal pads on the heatsink much like the mods done on the m1 mba's and it gives some performance

  • @davidg5898
    @davidg5898 Před rokem +5

    I did these same upgrades (+ new battery) to mine a few years ago and there is a slight benefit to repasting, but only on lighter loads or very quick heavy loads. The system will idle at lower temps and boost for longer. But for long duration heavy loads, my results are the same as yours: it's effectively a wash.

  • @Mvendrel
    @Mvendrel Před rokem +1

    I have a 2015 maxed out MacBook Pro 15” I bought almost new 5 years ago. I paid more than $300 then ;-) It is perhaps the best laptop I’ve ever owed for my needs as I need Windows and MacOS. I upgraded with OWC 2TB SSD and split that 50/50 with Windows 10 and Mac OS using BootCamp. It works flawlessly although best to use mouse when in Windows. When I don’t need windows I have a used 2020 MacBook Pro 13” M1 maxed out highest stock with 16GB ram, etc. I know new it’s not the best value but I got it mint used at extremely good price about a year ago (~$900).

  • @williameverets2736
    @williameverets2736 Před rokem

    My 2015 MacBook Pro late 2015 5.4 I installed a Fledging ssd Feather M13 2tb 2280 and put new past nest the battery, Thank You for your help with Video Ps to much past o'well.

  • @runningslowman
    @runningslowman Před rokem +4

    Great video and timely since I just purchased two 2015 MBP 15" and I love em! They both have a 1TB stock drive but I could benefit from a 4TB (2TB will not buy me enough space). I'm wondering if there is enough room to add a 4tb SSD rather than a 2TB. I haven't heard anyone talk about adding a 4TB SSD and am thinking the 4TB SSDs may be double sided and will not fit. I guess it is possible that the machine will not address 4TB. Any idea?

  • @logaandm
    @logaandm Před 9 měsíci +1

    My experience with Thermal Grizzly is different than with your thermal paste. Temperatures were lower all around with less fan noise. Also, I've been using Thermal Grizzly for years and it stays good for at least three years while the Apple stock paste dries out. So, Thermal Grizzly, at least, is an upgrade in thermal paste quality.
    However, overall speed remained similar between the stock paste and Thermal Grizzley. This is because MacOS will run the CPU at the limits and then becomes more power limited rather than temperature limited. Since thermal paste is pretty cheap, as even a small tube is good for many applications, I think the lower temperatures and less fan noise are worth the small amount of work to change the thermal paste for these older MacBooks.
    My son changed to Thermal Grizzly and cleaned his fans on a gaming laptop. Again no notable speed difference, but the temperature went down over 25 degC and his fan noise went way down.
    New MacBooks where the logic board has to be removed to change the thermal paste the calculus might be different but if you have to remove the logic board for some reason (like changing the battery) then I think it's always a good idea to change the paste to something like Thermal Grizzly.
    No I don't work for Thermal Grizzly. I just really like it.

  • @odie7764
    @odie7764 Před 4 měsíci

    The thermal paste is a good shout, I'd never thought of that. Just bought my daughter a used macbook air.

  • @ash.mystic
    @ash.mystic Před rokem +26

    Wouldn’t it be better to test the same MacBook before and after, rather than compare it to a different MacBook? Even if they are the same model and specs, there might be slight variations in performance, especially if they are older and well-used.

  • @kenjifox4264
    @kenjifox4264 Před rokem +2

    So where can we get the same OEM paste Apple uses?
    And, the paste is made to last a long time, but it doesn’t last forever. So at what point should the cpu be reposted regardless ?

  • @jadamsnz
    @jadamsnz Před rokem +5

    I did something similar in that I upgraded my mid 2015 15" using a kit from OWC which included a 1TB SSD and external case. Unlike the iFixit kit the OWC didn't require an adaptor for the SSD as the one supplied was specifically made for the Mac. Installation was fine and the new SSD worked fine. What wasn't was that the old SSD didn't work in the external case. It turned out that there were a number of suppliers of the original Mac SSD and the Samsung version I had wasn't compatible. Symptoms were that it formatted as APFS fine but eventually started failing with file copying until it would no longer mount. OWC were happy to take back the case and give a refund but shipping would have cost more than that refund.
    The approach in this video looks good but I suspect that the old SSD won't fit in the external enclosure because of the proprietary Apple connector and adding an appropriate adopter would then make it too long for the enclosure (unless the case can take 110mm SSDs).

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Před rokem

      Interoperability of SSDs can be an issue on the machines themselves too, not just when put in an enclosure with an adapter. For example, G series Apple SSDs (as found in the 2015 rMBPs) when placed into 2014 rMBPs which shipped with F series often work fine with macOS but then have problems completing a Boot Camp install. I can't help but wonder if it's something to do with EFI problems causing the Windows install to fail.

  • @LellePrinter82
    @LellePrinter82 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. Many years ago I saved a faulty 15inch macbook pro. I didn't start because the previous owner had spilled something and the liquid went inside on one of the sides (not on the keyboard) and damaged the motherboard. But overall it looks like it's in great condition. Thinking of maybe replacing the motherboard someday when I have the time and money. The screen looks intact, but i'm unsure about the battery though. I disconnected it as soon as I got the macbook.

  • @lorencing
    @lorencing Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video! How does the Crucial 2TB drive hold up today? Asking because I am also thinking of doing just that, well still deciding if 1 or 2TB drive.

  • @sumosys372
    @sumosys372 Před rokem

    Cracking ideas! Just tried it on an early 2015 MacBook Air, but hit a snag. The existing drive is APFS (Encrypted), and I am struggling to get the new drive to restore from it. It fails each time. Should this be an issue? Or is my new new SSD dodgy? If it is an issue is there a workaround? Keep up the great work!

  • @SavageRacerX
    @SavageRacerX Před rokem +7

    The stock fan curve from Apple is not good for the CPU temps. I would try using Macs Fan Control app to keep temps around 60-70C to see if performance is better with the new thermal paste. Thanks for the Intel Power Gadget, now I can monitor CPU details better :)

    • @rrrichiexl
      @rrrichiexl Před rokem +1

      Yep, same I here, customized the curve to start cooling sooner, makes a bit more sound, but a lot more comfy on the lap.

  •  Před rokem +2

    Next time upgrade the AirPort as well, extra content and great improvements; such as unlocking with apple watch/faster wifi-bt etc.

  • @alejandrorey359
    @alejandrorey359 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Yeah the thermal paste upgrade definitely won't show much improvement if you can't tweak the fan curves as well. Heat dissipation from the cpu die to the heat sink might be more efficient, but if the fans can't dissipate that heat from the heat sink fast enough then what's the point.

  • @sevagtankabalian91
    @sevagtankabalian91 Před rokem

    Hey Luke, it was an interesting video to watch, but may i ask you how did you manage the high fan noise because of non Apple part, and the sleep/wake function for this laptop, and random crashes that might arise during use of the device.

  • @angelahornung8488
    @angelahornung8488 Před 5 měsíci

    Some thoughts:
    Same resulting temperature could be the result that the upgraded system can clock itself at stock a bit longer then the stock system?
    -> I'd also be curious what the heat transfer rate of your paste is, I tend to lean towards Grizzly Kryonaught extreme for its high conductivity rate which did return higher performance rates on my 2015 retina MacBook Pro.
    I'd have plugged in both machines as they can throttle themselves a bit while on battery.
    Fun side tangent, I used to have an 2015 MacBook Pro i7 (Intel Graphics sadly) and to reduce how quickly the system would hit max temperature from loading PHPStorm I bridged the gap between the heatsink at the fins and the metal bottom chassis with some high conductivity thermal pads. While the retinas have a lot of great things about them, personally I think the issues with overheating and intel MacBooks is just too much to justify. Super happy the platform has switched.

  • @bmwman1029
    @bmwman1029 Před rokem +18

    The thing that drives me more insane than anything is the anti reflective coating coming off these. I thought nothing of it when I bought my perfect example and it STILL happened to me. I had to buy a whole new screen and sell my old one cause I even tried using the Listerine method and some of the coating still wouldn't come off. Highly recommend a screen protector for anyone interested in these.

    • @Chreative427
      @Chreative427 Před rokem

      Wait, you used Listerine to protect the coating or to strip the coating?

    • @bmwman1029
      @bmwman1029 Před rokem

      @@Chreative427 strip the coating

    • @rrrichiexl
      @rrrichiexl Před rokem

      Got it fixed under the recall option, and that screen is still ok, but that the recall has expired now.

    • @nintendokings
      @nintendokings Před rokem +5

      I used baby wipes and got the ugly coating off in like 10min. Well worth it, it’s very pretty now and cost nothing. It’s just a tad more reflective

    • @daroldmorris4962
      @daroldmorris4962 Před rokem +1

      @@nintendokings Learned something new, used baby wipes and worked very well. Thanks for this awesome tip!!!

  • @hrm3791
    @hrm3791 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi man, have been watching you for years now. thanks for all your videos. quick question, I have two partition on my ssd and one is used for bootcamp/window. when I clone my ssd, is everything going to be restored as well as bootcamp part etc?

  • @commanderkeen7448
    @commanderkeen7448 Před rokem +5

    Don't forget the battery. I just replaced the battery in my 2014 MacBook Pro and it made a world of difference. Mine was shot anyway. Luckily Apple had the part in stock so I got the OEM battery. iFixit sells a battery replacement kit too.

    • @nicholasbriolabriola_f20
      @nicholasbriolabriola_f20 Před rokem

      You can get the battery direclty from apple?

    • @nikotakai8796
      @nikotakai8796 Před rokem

      I saw many bas reviews for the iFixit battery though ...

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Před rokem +1

      Battery install is fiddly, personally in the UK since you can pay Apple £199 to replace the battery it's the better option. That way, as they replace the entire topcase you also get a brand new keyboard and trackpad into the bargain, super nice if the haptic magnets on the trackpad are starting to weaken. Probably for the best too because getting that adhesive off from under the batteries is a ballache.

    • @cgi2173
      @cgi2173 Před rokem

      @@garydiamondguitarist I just replaced the battery in my 15 inch MBP.
      Pain in the arse, but I wanted to do it myself. 😃

  • @joerodriguez9645
    @joerodriguez9645 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've seen everywhere that the max on these is 1tb, I should be able to throw 2tb in my mid 2015 15in right?

  • @smithyoftherust
    @smithyoftherust Před rokem +5

    Honestly, one really shouldn't expect a performance boost from repaste, but I treat it as a maintenance item. In theory, yes, OEM paste should last a while, but you also have no idea what the previous owner did to it, if the paste really is still good, etc. Doing it is cheap insurance on your end; it's now a known quantity that you know is good. Throw it on the yearly maintenance schedule and enjoy your newly refurbished kit.

    • @zizlog_sound
      @zizlog_sound Před 8 měsíci

      I repasted my mid 2014 MBP after 8.5 yrs and the OEM thermal paste was bone dry.
      And even in 2023 it’s still a decent machine w/ 16GB of RAM and a quad core CPU.

  • @Zazquatch1
    @Zazquatch1 Před 17 dny

    What if the fans are not working at all.?
    I have only changed my battery to a new one and upgrded the RAM to faster ones, but still the same amount of GB's.
    My 2010 Macbook Pro turns itself restarts as it starts to do just a bit of work as I am hooking it up to my TV to do some keynote.
    It seems to work just fine if I want to play a DVD on it though.
    What could be the problem..?

  • @JDFloyd
    @JDFloyd Před rokem +6

    For my executive day job, I still use a 2015 15" MBP, maxed out - 16gb & 2tb. I did the same upgrade about 3-years ago. This use-case does not require any post-production processing, only MS Office desktop & web applications. I was able to get a second matching MBP as a backup. I do not see a need to upgrade my office MBP until it dies. I would have upgraded my desk to a 13" M1 MBA, but due to the lack of native dual-monitor (external) support, it is not a viable option. Should the rumored 15" M-series MBA come with native dual-monitor support, then that might be worth a change. For my photography work, I use a maxed out 16" M1 Max MBP.

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Před rokem +1

      From my point of view you made a wise choice, because I bought both a 2015 MacBook Pro Retina 15" (2.8GHz/1TB Apple SSD) and a 2020 MacBook Air M1 to run for a couple of weeks, alternating every day to see which one came out on top. The Retina did. Performance on the M1 Air was that little bit better and it was certainly more portable, but *ugh* Apple still aren't getting the keyboards right even after going back to scissor switch mechanisms. For someone who types tens of thousands of words a day, that just wasn't right, and I agree, two external displays is better than one especially for audio production/video editing.
      Sold the M1 Air for a modest profit in the end too 😎

    • @JDFloyd
      @JDFloyd Před rokem

      @@garydiamondguitarist - similar issues for me. I also have an M1 13" MBA, which I use as my travel laptop (I am a consultant, so on a flight weekly) that perfectly fits the airline tables, and in my Tumi bag.

  • @eggy1711
    @eggy1711 Před rokem +8

    Good video, you may want to try a better Thermal Paste. A lot of people use Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme has better thermal conductivity of 14.2KW which may help you out, a good video to see which works better. also, the new Samsung 990 PRO SSD are out they say best best power efficiency and made it alot better. Maybe a good head-to-head to see does speed thing up. keep the videos coming

    • @brunofietze9600
      @brunofietze9600 Před rokem +1

      Would you recommend samsung 990 on these older macbooks ?

    • @eggy1711
      @eggy1711 Před rokem

      @@brunofietze9600 I got one , Samsung advertises lower latency and lower power use but it's PCI Express 4 so the old laptop will never take advantage of all the speed it has. I ended up building a window system with a new Ryzen 7700x just waiting on a video card to finish it. You should be able to get a Samsung PCI Express 3 for a lot cheaper now.

  • @robsavage3296
    @robsavage3296 Před rokem

    How are the boot times ? I have no issues with Mojave or Big Sur. With Monterey my Macbook takes over 3 minutes to boot. I believe the trim function is broken with Samsung NMVe SSD’s. I’m using a 1TB Samsung Evo 970 non plus version. 2015 15 inch MacBook Pro , integrated graphics, 2.8 ghz CPU.

  • @mrglasses8953
    @mrglasses8953 Před rokem

    After my old 2012 mac finally died, I bought one of these because I needed a cheap replacement (£435.) Unfortunately, I bought the 11,4 model, without the dedicated GPU, not the 11,5 not realising it didn't have one. So I'm now looking to swap it for an 11,5, which should be cost-neutral and adding an eGPU (something like an RX 5700) for 3d rendering. Or maybe scrap the eGPU for now and get a 2019 16", as decent base models seem to be going for around £750 - £800.
    As far SSD upgrades go though, do I go for a PCIe gen 3 drive, or PCIe gen 4?

  • @doge8676
    @doge8676 Před rokem +2

    When I changed the thermal paste on two of these the fans stopped blowing constantly to once in while.

  • @Dabbaranks
    @Dabbaranks Před rokem

    WIll any NVMe M.2 drive physically fit in a late 2013 15" retina with the adapter? Totally want to do this, but living in Asia, it's cheaper for me to get the SSD and enclosure locally.

  • @fabiangallegos3479
    @fabiangallegos3479 Před 28 dny

    hi luke, I have tried it with a p3 plus gen 4 - 4tb It doesn't work, is it due to the generation of the SSD? or capacity?

  • @TwoTooStupidGuys
    @TwoTooStupidGuys Před rokem +6

    On this "old" machines you can also use a hand full of thermal pads to let the MacBook dissipate heat through the bottom cover (at the CPU itself and where the fan fins are). Combined with Macs Fan Control (custom fan curve) you can always improve temps by at least 10° to 15° and gain up to 20% performance (in the most used benchmarks).

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Před rokem +2

      Please tell me there's links for this, it's totally a mod I would do to mine. Even with new thermal paste the 2.8GHz QC i7 in mine throttles to 80% under sustained Cinebench test (and same applies when rendering out in FCPX too). Might make the logic board last longer too since it's running in dGPU mode most of the time.

    • @artilleryisbetter
      @artilleryisbetter Před rokem

      sauce?

    • @TwoTooStupidGuys
      @TwoTooStupidGuys Před rokem +1

      @@garydiamondguitarist Just go through Luke Miani's videos and look for the video where he mods the MacBook Air M1 (or M2?) with a thermal pad. Open up your MacBook and look where the CPU is, remove a square of the black shielding on the inside of the bottom cover and apply a 1,5mm or 2,0mm thermal pad where the CPU is and where the fan fins are. In combination with a custom fan curve your Mac will be a lot cooler and more quiet.
      Long story short: Make sure your CPU and the heat pipes are connected to the bottom cover through a thermal pad.

  • @f.remplakowski
    @f.remplakowski Před rokem

    What about a graphite pad? Or is there too much of a risk of that moving ? That or PTM 7950?

  • @MuratKazakhViEW
    @MuratKazakhViEW Před měsícem

    I have 13" macbook pro (late 2013) 8gb /128gb .
    What are the recommendations for upgrade ?
    Which manufacturer do you recommend by battery, SSD and RAM ?

  • @Marc-io6pv
    @Marc-io6pv Před rokem

    I think I need to change the NVME on my 5k 2014 iMac then. I'm only getting 600mb/s read. Its slow to boot up. Do you think it would help with 4k playback in timeline too?

  • @alexd9800
    @alexd9800 Před rokem

    Hi Luke!
    Great to see videos like this.
    I am thinking between Mac Book pro 2015/15 inch and Mac book air M2, bun I need 15 inch screen. Will use for home tasks.
    Would like to see M2 Mac book air with big screen.

  • @justanormaluser1535
    @justanormaluser1535 Před rokem +6

    I did the same tests on a 2015 MacBook Air. I unscrewed the fan and cleaned its inside. Then I replaced the thermal paste with a really good quality one. That made the MacBook 5% better in benchmarks. I also installed software to control the fan speed. Why? Because Apple intentionally keeps the fan very low as not to disturb you. But this drastically sacrifices performance. Most of the time even with a higher speed you still won’t hear the fan. That gave it another 5%. In the end the score increased by about 10%. But my machine was also very dirty on the inside. Still, I think everyone should do this on their computers from time to time. Even if there is no speed increase, a cooler chip is a chip that lasts longer.

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 Před rokem

      Holy crap, a whole 5% 😂😂😂

    • @justanormaluser1535
      @justanormaluser1535 Před rokem

      @@emilsecker7881 That's not a small improvement? what did you except when you're not changing any component at all?

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 Před rokem

      @@justanormaluser1535 it really is lol

    • @ted356
      @ted356 Před rokem

      I like how you can really tune the old Macbook Pro, playing with things like the fan speed, etc. Really, it's all a matter of how much you want to draw down the battery to get it to run better. If you run it from AC all the time, you can really tweak things up. I am sure Apple engineers did a lot of tinkering and making decisions on how fast and hot to run these things, as a trade off for battery life. Fortunately, we the tools available, we can setup the system to be the best for what we want to do.

  • @artmaltman
    @artmaltman Před rokem

    Fascinating. How does speed of that unit compare to a new M1 Air? M2 Air? (Not the base model). Thx.

  • @baconfister
    @baconfister Před rokem

    I eee you’ve got the Ultra on your wrist. Curious if it’s just a fanboy thing or if you’re an ultra endurance athlete as I am. Would like to hear your thoughts should you be into the ultra endurance thing.

  • @michaelolz
    @michaelolz Před rokem +1

    I swear, the layout of the inside of a MacBook Pro is suitable for framing. It's just pretty.

  • @davidwilliams4845
    @davidwilliams4845 Před rokem +2

    So, you got an upgrade kit that didn't work in your MacBook without an adapter, with an external case that doesn't work with the removed SSD?

  • @aceacejo6114
    @aceacejo6114 Před rokem +1

    Windows system can also do the same process you are saying. Windows systems can be cloned and can be run on an external drive, you can use minipartition tool to do the cloning process. It is useful for storage upgrade.

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Před rokem +1

      True, but what amazes me about macOS is that you can often run it from a USB drive or migrate from one Mac to another. I dropped the SSD from my 2014 MBA into a 2015 rMBP to test and although the first boot took longer, everything worked. Driver support was all there for the WiFi, Bluetooth etc. Considering Apple have a reputation for making things like that difficult, that did amaze me.

  • @amtrakfan5511
    @amtrakfan5511 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a MacBook Pro, early 2015, 13''. Do you know if installing an NVMe M.2 SSD non-apple causes hibernation issues for macOS releases prior to macOS Big Sur 11.0.1? Is it possible to install newer operating systems like Ventura or Sonoma using OpenCore on a device with a non-Apple SSD without encountering hibernation issues and kernel panics?

  • @aldenmallory1673
    @aldenmallory1673 Před rokem

    Just wondering how old are those MacBooks are? I got that same one right when it came out and am wondering if I should repaste just because age.

  • @nosom7
    @nosom7 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi can we replace with gen 4 m.2 ssd’s? Which have read and write speed of 4150mb/s

  •  Před 6 měsíci

    Can you link the adapter you used? My adapter doesnt let macbook detect the ssd(samsung 990 pro.) . The ssd works in an external case only

  • @tahamalik8792
    @tahamalik8792 Před rokem

    Hi Luke, how will it perform if I am getting it for ios Development?

  • @Radi0he4d1
    @Radi0he4d1 Před rokem

    My 2012 air with 4 gigs of ram chokes on Monterey. Had to install high Sierra and it works great!

    • @zizlog_sound
      @zizlog_sound Před 8 měsíci

      Or install a Linux distro and it will be flying.

  • @bapungelhi
    @bapungelhi Před 11 měsíci

    Hello does Crucial p3 2tb ssd work well in this process?

  • @unpluggedfreedom1
    @unpluggedfreedom1 Před 10 měsíci

    You deserve more subscribers 🇨🇦🤗

  • @floydballz86
    @floydballz86 Před rokem

    I found a 27" IMac in the dump and when it turns on it always goes to the recovery mode even if I try to hold different boot commands it will always go to the MacOS utilities and if I try to download a new OS it will download but then it goes back to the utilities window instead of restarting any ideas on why this is happening?

  • @sundersquare
    @sundersquare Před 10 měsíci

    is this the same for a mid 2014 macbook pro 15 inch too? i presume it is

  • @tomwynn921
    @tomwynn921 Před rokem +4

    Aside from the upgrades mentioned, what other experimental component replacements or upgrades could one attempt on the Retina MBPs? Is there an aftermarket battery that may have more amp hours, or more modern speakers with better bass response?

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Před rokem +1

      The only speaker replacements I ever saw were just cheaper versions of the Apple OEMs - kinda same deal as replacement batteries, you can fit them and they work, but what you save in cost as compared to the original Apple parts you lose in quality (I did a single speaker replacement in a 2014 rMBP 13" once and I could tell the difference, one was noticeably more piercing, that was the cheap replacement).

    •  Před rokem

      @@garydiamondguitarist You can upgrade your wifi card to have new features such as unlocking with apple watch. Ofc if you are talking about early retina models, if it is 2015, no improvement can be done wifi wise

  • @gregorycollins3096
    @gregorycollins3096 Před rokem

    I’d like to see a video on how you prepare a Mac for resale. Also tips for listing and pricing on eBay.
    Thanks.

  • @Majid-xj3lb
    @Majid-xj3lb Před rokem

    hello I ordered a disk ssd Hikvision E3000 500 g for a Mac book air of 2015 with a usb adapter I can install the system Monterey but when I move it internally the mac starts to boot then it stops and it puts the folder with the question mark is this disk compatible for this Macbook please
    I can't see where the problem comes from

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před rokem

    Excellent. Did the same and mine is a Rocket .

  • @knowme1897
    @knowme1897 Před rokem

    Hi there I try to so the same upgrade to my 2015 Macbook Pro but can't restore into my new Samsung 980 ssd got an error
    OSStatus error 49153 can you help thank you

  • @raycheung9313
    @raycheung9313 Před rokem

    Hey Luke, could you teach us how to fix a flexgate problem with MacBook Pro?

  • @jadhal6649
    @jadhal6649 Před rokem

    Can you explain
    Booting process for i pad and android tab
    Means
    Windows laptop desktop has uefi mode bios.
    We can change boot drive.
    Can we change boot sequence of i pad from internal to external hdd.
    Such as you shown in apple laptop
    Can we handle I pad boot sequence.

  • @mj01011980
    @mj01011980 Před 5 měsíci

    nice video, I have a macbook air Mid 2012 , the ssd is in Sata and I would like to upgrade my ssd for 1 To, do you think it will work with a Nvme ssd ? I read somewhere that my OS High Sierra work fine with NVME ssd. Do i Need a adapter, do you have any product to recommand?

  • @arranmc182
    @arranmc182 Před rokem

    I need to do new thermal paste on my MBP 9,2 as last few months Iv noticed it getting stupid hot for no reason so thing the past finally given up the ghost

  • @loonator1995
    @loonator1995 Před rokem

    The problem of almost any notebook is not the thermal paste but the heatsink and the thermal exhaust power. Thats why it scored better in the first run. When the heatsink is still cold or rather not as hot the better thermal conductivity makes a difference. On sustained tasks that does not matter at all because the heatsink is the bottleneck.

  • @svetlifishing580
    @svetlifishing580 Před rokem

    Hello can you upgrade the Gpu with R9 M370X ? with soldering

  • @stefanvasilev9318
    @stefanvasilev9318 Před rokem +1

    So, just to be sure - connect the new SSD, erase it, clone it, and then just put it in the MacBook and it starts up normally, exactly as would the old one?

  • @CulinarySpy
    @CulinarySpy Před 5 měsíci

    Great video thanks Luke! My problem is for business I need to retain 32-bit application capability so I've stuck with Mojave OS 10.14 and can't run 10.14 using an adapter with a modern SSD. Catalina is no problem, but won't run 32-bit software. Wish I had a 1 or 2TB SSD that didn't require an adapter for my late 2013 Pro

  • @corey7219
    @corey7219 Před rokem

    I just got a MacBook air from early 2015 (a1495 I think it's the model number) the SSD was completely dead so, I got a new nvme ssd with adapter.

  • @mulls2go
    @mulls2go Před rokem

    I have a late 2013 mbp with el capitan.
    Can i
    Connect 1tb ssd via usb and make a bootable clone of el capitan.
    2. Install a new nvme ssd by cloning el capitan to it via usb or, should i install upto mojave or big sur then make a clone onto the nvme.
    Once i update to mojave or big sur could i boot in a older macos (el capitan) off the usb?
    Just gives an option to use psd / premiere cs6 if needed.
    My 2010 macpro uses mojave so figured better to stay here. I may get rid of my 2010 and go fully mobile though, i have found the 2013 is even slicker in fcpx and i can add a 4tb nvme to it for £200.

  • @Jonnyd05
    @Jonnyd05 Před rokem +2

    Macbook pro 15 2015 dedicated graphics are still one of the most popular ones having a changeable ssd really does help its a shame macbooks were all soldered from that point there really is no need for it

  • @yellownev
    @yellownev Před rokem

    Question is how can you re utilise the old Mac specific SSD - any usb holders you can recommend as I have drawn a blank when I swapped mine out using the adaptor?

    • @cgi2173
      @cgi2173 Před rokem

      Yeah, I've been looking out for a good Apple SSD enclosure. 😃

  • @Errcyco
    @Errcyco Před 5 měsíci

    I love watching this kinda stuff. I'll never open my M1 unless the battery gets desperate so it is neat so see someone who's done it so much it's like easy. Unified memory is awesome.. but it's really solidified "class" lol.. if you can't afford it when you buy it.. you're stuck with base.
    With that said ive never had a slowdown on my MacBook in two years of note that I can even remember. It always works and works well. I guess I wish the last notch of lowest brightness was a tiny bit dimmer but whatever.. small beans.

  • @alienrefugee51
    @alienrefugee51 Před rokem +3

    6:26. Please... unplug your Mac's internal battery before doing any work inside of it. This is basic stuff and will help you avoid a disaster. And you need to clean both the CPU die and heatsink with 91% or greater Isopropyl alcohol, before re-applying the thermal paste.

  • @RbAgsts718
    @RbAgsts718 Před rokem +2

    It’s a brand new computer. The kit looks really useful. On the M2 you can use the thermal for over heating.

  • @advaithmenon1002
    @advaithmenon1002 Před rokem +15

    Hey Luke! One thing to always keep in mind is to disconnect the battery before doing any other work inside the machine.
    Aside from that, I found that you can't update the system firmware with 3rd party SSDs. Apple being apple, only lets you update the firmware with an Apple SSD in the Mac. This probably wouldn't be a problem if you're already on the latest version of Monterey. I'm stuck on Big Sur on my 2015 13", and I can't update to Monterey just because I can't update the firmware. So, keep the original SSD with you, just incase.

    • @2egenjerry
      @2egenjerry Před rokem +1

      I’m pretty sure Big Sur was the last update for the 2015s that’s what I had

    • @cgi2173
      @cgi2173 Před rokem +2

      @@2egenjerry 2015's can go up to Monterey. I have the mid 2014 MBP. It only goes up to Big Sur. 😃

  • @pattskatoey3139
    @pattskatoey3139 Před rokem

    You didn’t cover battery drain Luke. In my 13” 2015 I must say I haven’t really noticed it running faster after the upgrade.

  • @PavelKutseiko
    @PavelKutseiko Před 10 měsíci +1

    I can boot into Windows 10, installed on an external drive, on any of my 4 PCs (ranging from 2008 Samsung to 2019 Lenovo). What am I doing wrong? =)

  • @holeefook3149
    @holeefook3149 Před 11 měsíci

    Interesting.. can you boot a linux os on old ssd?

  • @macattack1481
    @macattack1481 Před rokem

    Can you please post a link for the SSD adapter.

  • @jierenzheng7670
    @jierenzheng7670 Před rokem

    Pity that the new MBPs can't be upgraded the same way, despite being faster and all, but the longevity of the system is in question, or need changes, sometimes all we need is more RAM or storage, no need to create more ewaste by buying an entire new system if the old was working fine.

  • @djaymigz98
    @djaymigz98 Před 8 měsíci

    Are you sure that the P5 Plus work on this 2015 MacBook ? How did you make it detected ? I just bought this Crucial P3 Plus and it was not detected when I installed it on the MacBook. I tried a NGFF SSD with Windows 10 installed and it works so I know it was not the Adapter's problem. How do you make it visible ?

    • @zizlog_sound
      @zizlog_sound Před 8 měsíci

      Which version of OSX/ macOS do you have installed? Older ones (I can‘t remember which ones) don’t work with NVME storage.
      Luke had Monterey installed which def works with NVME.

  • @redkurn
    @redkurn Před 9 měsíci +1

    coming from a bench technician, oem uses the cheapest garbage paste that will last long enough for you to buy another machine. you completely missed how long the stock machine stayed at a higher temp than the repaste. i just did this today and the paste was as dry as clay. noctua nt-h1 to save the day.