Angelbird 512gb Ssd Wrk For Mac

The Angelbird internal SSD WRK ECO for Mac can easily give a dramatic boost in performance. This 2.5-inch SSD is designed for daily use in your MacBook, MacBook Pro or iMac. The SSD WRK ECO for Mac incorporates high performance and reliability for all your applications and is specially optimized for the Mac. The Angelbird SSD WRK and SSD WRK for Mac are perfect for on-the-job needs. Native TRIM support on Mac and PC. Available in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB.

If you are a Mac User in the market to for a Solid State Drive (SSD), you will find an abundance of options available to you. It’s easy to get lost in the myriad of SSDs. So we thought what better to do than narrow down your choices. We have been using SSDs in Mac Pro systems for years now and not every SSD on the market works well with the Mac Pro system if work at all! Below are a few of our personal favourites as well as our accurate comparison, so you see how they will perform for you.

1. Kingston HyperX Predator 960GB / 480GB

Up first the Kingston HyperX Predator. What got our attention with the HyperX was the fact that unlike its competitors it provided a high speed but at a low cost. Furthermore the HyperX unlike the majority of flash modules it uses the AHCI protocol making it fully bootable in the Mac Pro similar to the Samsung SM951 below. The majority of Flash modules that are readily available on the market currently use NVMe meaning you need 3rd party software for them to show up and you cannot use them as your operating system drive.
We like to put all storage devices through lengthy stress testing to ensure that they will perform when used in very process heavy professional applications. The HyperX handled everything seamlessly. If you are working in post production, the HyperX will provide a much needed low latency and high speed for everything from standard definition to 4K and onwards.
The HyperX is a beautiful and well-made component with everything you need in the box ready to go. Kingston says that the HyperX provides up to 1350MB/s read and 1000MB/s write and trust us when we say, it doesn’t disapoint.
Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 Flash Drive 480GB £375
Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 Flash Drive 960GB £575

2. Samsung SM951 512GB


The Samsung, SM951 is by far one of the most popular Flash style SSD for the Mac Pro. The only thing that limits the speed of this drive is the PCI-e lane you fit it in. At 1450Mb/s read and write there isn’t much this SSD cannot handle, even the largest RAW video files will be transferred, copied and worked on effortlessly.
So why shouldn’t just purchase a Samsung flash drive over the Kingston? Unfortunately with all those benefits so does a price tag. The SM951 512GB coming in at around £545 per module, at almost the same price you can get the 960GB Kingston with only a small speed trade off. The SM951 AHCI is also a discontinued part and finding one is no easy task.
If you want to see the quickest possible storage solution, see our previous article on the Samsung SM951.

3. Angelbird WRK 2.5″ SSD


Here at Create Pro, we love the Angelbird SSDs. If you are looking to purchase a high quality built for Mac SSD, look no further. Designed and manufactured in Austria using high-quality anodised aluminium cases, overload and static protection, low power optimisation and sustained speeds of 560Mb/s read, and 450Mb/s write what more do you want from a 2.5″ drive!
Why Angelbird? The Angelbird SSD has something which no other SSD offers including the Samsung 850 Pro below. The Angelbird WRK comes straight out of the box with native TRIM for Mac. Native TRIM is essentially a garbage collection utility which runs in the background keeping your drive maintained and at full speed. No need to run any additional commands, utilities or drivers.
The Angelbird wrk SSDs are ideal for pro audio users. With a high sustained read speed and a low cost for the larger volumes compared to its competitors even large libraries can be stored without worry.
The Angelbird SSDs come in Three sizes ready to go straight into your Mac.

  • Angelbird 512GB WRK for Mac with PCI-e card £350
  • Angelbird 1TB WRK for Mac with PCI-e card £550
  • Angelbird 2TB WRK for Mac with PCI-e card £1195

4. Samsung 850 Pro 2.5″ SSD


Samsungs flagship 2.5″ SSD the 850 PRO is a great all purpose SSD. The 850 PRO is a no-nonsense, high-quality and high-speed SSD with speeds, up to 550Mb/s read and 520Mb/s write. You don’t expect anything less when purchasing a Samsung drive.
I know what you’re thinking. Why would I get an Angelbird drive over a samsung 850 PRO? Well the main reason is native TRIM. Over time the Samsung SSD will become slower and after over a year of use we would recommend formating and starting fresh to ensure full performance.
So why buy a Samsung drive for your Mac? The Samsung drives come into their own when needing a high-speed RAID volume. Pro users who work on incredibly large projects have the ability to run up to a 12TB SSD RAID with a speed of almost 1,400Mb/s.
The Samsung Pro SSDs come in four sizes, and even bigger sizes are available in the Evo model.

  • Samsung 850 Pro 512GB with PCI-e card £350
  • Samsung 850 Pro 1TB with PCI-e card £550
  • Samsung 850 Pro 2TB with PCI-e card £1195

Comparison

When testing the different SSDs, we wanted to ensure a fair playing field. We used the same system for each SSD with a fresh version of MacOS Sierra loaded on the SSD.
Specification:
Apple Mac Pro (5,1) 2012
3.33Ghz 6 Core (Intel Xeon X5690)
32GB 1333Mhz ECC RAM (4 x 8GB Modules)
AMD R9-280X (3GB)
We used the AJA system test and disk test from Blackmagic which are industry standard benchmarking tools for storage performance.


Configure Now Upgrade Now

We’ve just recieved and tested our first shipment of Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac drives, so I guess it’s about time to let you know we’re happy to now be an official Angelbird UK re-seller.
Angelbird SSDs are unique in the fact that they feature native TRIM support for Mac systems. This is especially handy as the previous workaround (TRIM enabler) has it’s fair share of issues, especially in OS X 10.10 (Yosemite).
TRIM is useful because it allows SSDs to function at their top speeds regardless of how much data is stored on the drive, in contrast to HDDs which will slow as more data is added. These drives are perfect for storing your OS, applications and working data. They make great scratch disks too.

SSD wrk Performance

We are now stocking Angelbird SSD wrk 1TB, 512GB & 256GB drives which will be installed in our custom Mac Pro 5,1 systems as well as sold separately when required. The solid state drives can be installed on either SATA or PCI-E ports (with an adapter).
Here are some tech specs/information for those that are interested:

  • Sustained read speed of up to 563MB/s
  • Sustained write speed of up to 450MB/s
  • Housed in high quality anodised aluminum cases
  • Optimised for low power consumption
  • Built in overload and static protection
  • Compatible with any Mac that can host a 2.5″ SSD
  • Native TRIM supported
  • Designed and manufactured in Austria

For more technical information please visit the Angelbird SSD wrk page here. Load keyboarding pro deluxe 2 for mac.

Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac Pricing

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Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac 256GB: £155/€197.50 (comes with 3.5″ converter plate)
Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac 512GB: £235/€299.50 (comes with 3.5″ converter plate)
Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac 1TB: £425/€541.50
Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac 256GB + PCI-E Adapter: £205/€261.50
Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac 512GB + PCI-E Adapter: £285/€363
Angelbird SSD wrk for Mac 1TB + PCI-E Adapter: £475/€605.50
To configure a custom Mac Pro 5,1 featuring an Angelbird SSD wrk head over to our ‘Configure your Mac Pro‘ page. To buy an Angelbird SSD separately please email us at build@create.pro or call 01473 603872.

Why install an SSD in your Mac system?

As you may already know SSDs possess much faster read and write speeds than traditional HDDs. For this reason they are perfect for storing your OS, applications and working data. An SSD will ensure your apps and projects open quickly and perform at their best, allowing you to spend more time being creative and less time waiting for your HDD to read data.
Another benefit of installing an SSD in your system is reliability. SSDs are much more reliable than a traditional HDD. The reason for this is that solid state drives, as their name suggests, contain no moving parts. For this reason mechanical failure is not possible and the chance of failure on a whole is greatly reduced.
For more information on SSDs, HDDs & flash storage check out our article on the best storage for your system.

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