- #Late 2016 macbook pro 13 256gb full#
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Periphera l– Original Apple 61W USB C Charger.
#Late 2016 macbook pro 13 256gb Bluetooth#
Connectivity – 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, four “Thunderbolt 3” ports (USB-C connector), and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
#Late 2016 macbook pro 13 256gb plus#
Graphics – Intel Iris Plus Graphics 550 graphics processor.HDD – 256GB Flash Storage Solid State Hard Drive.Processor – features a 14 nm, 6th Generation “Skylake” 2.9 GHz Intel “Core i5” processor (6267U), with dual independent processor “cores” on a single silicon chip Turbo Boost 3.3GHz.Model –Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch “Core i5″ 2.9 Touch/Late 2016 Specs Identifiers: Late 2016 13” (Touch Bar) – MLH12LL/A* – MacBookPro13,2 – A1706.If you need any help with this or any other product please feel free to call or email us, one of our experts is happy to help you decide the right machine for your needs.
They come with a 12 Month Warranty and include a original UK Apple Charger.
#Late 2016 macbook pro 13 256gb full#
They are from our Affordable Mac Certified Refurbished Programme where we source the very best Quality products with little to no signs of use on them and offer a full 12 Month Warranty. These MacBook Pros are in almost Perfect condition. Backups should be maintained regardless of what's being used.Description Apple MacBook Pro Retina Touch Bar 13″ Core i5 2.9GHz Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, OS 12 Monterey, Four Thunderbolt 3 portsĬONDITION: Affordable Mac Certified Refurbished The controller might fail sooner but the failure rate of an SSD in RAID0 should still be less than half of a standard hard drive. In terms of raw write endurance, SSDs have been tested to last into the hundreds of TBs.Įven for someone using a drive for large video files with 100GB of writes every day, they shouldn't get an error (correctable) for roughly 3 years and a drive failure for about 10 years from the memory itself. The consumer only needs to be concerned with how long the overall product will last and the one above has a 3 year warranty. Sometimes the use of RAID is due to cost where manufacturers can source e.g 2x 128GB components for less than 1x 256GB. The performance gain there isn't all that much with RAID0 but using JBOD where you don't write to both at once still means you have two drives, each of which can fail. Other drives might use RAID0 if there's a bandwidth limit somewhere. Mechanical drives can have quite high failure rates and being mechanical, they will always wear out and be subject to environmental conditions.Īpple has no reason to put two separate SSDs internally as they can get enough bandwidth to a single drive and put all the NAND chips in parallel. Your issue with RAID0 is that by having two or more controllers, it increases the chances that one will fail but less data is being written to each drive so it's not an issue either way. Writing to the chips in parallel increases their lifespan. The SSD will write to each NAND chip in parallel, which is how RAID0 works but it's not two SSDs in RAID0. It's a custom one with Sandisk NAND chips and Apple's own controller chips.