![]() These include a Toshiba-controlled 128GB model as well as a Samsung-controlled 128GB SSD, both which ship inside the newer notebooks, although you don’t get to pick a preference on which one you get. ![]() NOTE: You can continue to use your factory flash blade in the OWC Envoy Pro USB 3.0 bus powered enclosure. For this review, we put the OWC Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G head to head with the two drives it will be competing against with a stock MacBook Air. If an extremely fast storage transfer function is required, no matter what internal flash option you choose, you can get even faster speeds with the Thunderbolt 2.0 storage solutions like the OWC Accelsior_E2/Helios 2 expansion and the LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2.0. That's because those functions are CPU and/or GPU bound. Yet when it comes to real world pro apps like DaVinci Resolve, exporting and playback functions we tried produced the same elapsed times as the factory flash blade. The benchmark results above obviously show that the Aura SSD for Mac Pro is not as fast as the factory flash storage (except when it comes to small random reads). The big story here is that the Aura SSD offers internal storage expansion for the 'late 2013' Mac Pro beyond what the Apple factory offers.
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