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Review: Transcend JetDrive 725 Upgrades Our Retina MacBook SSD to 960GB

Back in the summer of 2012 I reviewed the new 15″ Retina MacBook Pro.  It was an upgrade from my previous MacBook that had been modified to take a 1TB hard drive as well as an SSD, so while the step to an even faster SSD was great, I had to use an external USB hard drive to deal with the lack of space.

While the RAM is soldered onto the rMBP motherboard (the reason I cancelled my buy for the 8GB unit and re-ordered a 16GB instead), the SSD is socketed and can be upgraded. On the subject of the flash storage I wrote in my 2012 review

“Perhaps in two years time there might even be a 1TB SSD that won’t be the price of a small family hatchback!?“.

Well, two years have passed and now the new Transcend JetDrive range of replacement SSDs are available for the MacBook pro and McBook Air. In a range of models (including the 420, 500 and 520), it was the 720 that was originally intended for my mid 2012 machine.  But shortly after release some MacBooks where found to have very slightly different internals so Transcend set about re-designing a shorter board and the 725 was born.

The Transcend JetDrive 725 Installed in Our MacBook

Available in 240GB, 480GB and 960GB versions, the JetDrive kit includes the SSD itself, a metal USB 3.0 to SATA enclosure, screwdrivers (T5 & P5), USB cord and travel pouch. The enclosure allows you to clone your existing drive to new the new SSD. You then swap them around putting the bigger SSD in your MacBook and your old board in the enclosure (giving you a useful, fast external drive).

There’s an exceptional video of the installation (below) to guide you through the upgrade process. You boot your Mac to the recovery partition (note: hold down ‘cmd R’ not the ‘Option’ crucial as it says in the video) and restore your existing drive onto the new one (which took around 15 minutes). The task of opening the MacBook, disconnecting the battery and swapping the boards is very basic and only took around 10 minutes. After the installation you download and install the JetDrive ToolBox to enable Trim.

As well as nearly quadrupling the 256GB SSD there’s also a minor performance get too.  Below are the before and after speed tests using the Blackmagic app.

Prices for the 725 SSD (check the right model for your MacBook from the table above) are currently around £125 for the 240GB, £235 for the 480GB and £430 for the 960GB.

Upgrading from the stock 256GB SSD to a 1TB at time of purchase will costs you £640 so theses prices represent a significant saving over the Apple boards. There’s a 5 year warranty on the SSD (2 years on the enclosure) supplying peace of mind too.

With the big SSD fitted I can finally have my entire 260GB LightRoom folder with me anywhere I go plus all my virtual Machines and I no longer have to attach my external drive for final cut projects. #DeepJoy, and you cant put a price on that

Available from Amazon

Transcend 240GB JetDrive 520 SATA III 6Gb/s Solid…

(2713)

£112.88

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Transcend 480GB JetDrive 720 SATA III 6Gb/s Solid…

(2713)

£205.00

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Transcend 960GB JetDrive 725 SATA III 6Gb/s Solid…

(2713)

£351.99

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Last update on 2021-10-04 / affiliate links / images from Amazon product advertising API