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OWC Releases New 4.0TB Aura SSD Upgrade for 2013 Mac Pro

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OWC, a leading zero emissions Mac and PC technology company, announced today the immediate availability of the OWC 4.0TB Aura SSD Upgrade for the 2013-current Apple Mac Pro. The Aura SSD for Mac Pro is the first internal SSD upgrade for the 2013-current Mac Pro and debuted at CES 2015 offering up to 2.0TB of capacity. The all-new 4.0TB model shipping just in time for CES 2016 doubles the capacity available offering up to 16x the capacity of the standard factory drive and 4X the capacity of the maximum factory SSD/flash option.

The 4.0TB OWC Aura SSD for 2013-current Mac Pro (black cylinder models) includes the award-winning OWC Envoy Pro SSD enclosure, making it easy to repurpose the original factory-installed Mac Pro SSD as an elegant aluminum-body external drive for incredible portable performance. OWC also provides free how-to installation videos and a special tool needed for straightforward end user/do-it-yourself installation.



OWC Aura SSD for Mac Pro Upgrade Kits includes:
  • Aura SSD for Mac Pro
  • Envoy Pro SSD enclosure for the existing factory SSD (transfer data & ongoing external use)
  • Double-shielded USB 3.0 / USB 3.1 Gen 1 connecting cable for the Envoy Pro enclosure
  • Complete kit with everything needed for end user installation of the new drive into 2013 Mac Pro
  • 3 Year OWC Limited Warranty.
Innovative, Dependable, and Designed for Mac
Built on the time-tested Aura platform, the Aura SSD for Mac Pro is the only internal SSD upgrade solution custom engineered for current Mac Pro models. OWC SSDs feature an industry-leading suite of controller technologies to deliver longevity and dependable performance.

Upgrade Easy with OWC
The Aura SSD for Mac Pro upgrade kit comes complete with everything users need for a simple do-it-yourself upgrade. OWC's free, comprehensive install videos guide users through the process step-by-step. Click here for the install video.

"Regardless of which size factory SSD you're replacing, an Aura SSD upgrade gives you significantly more space to work, create, and express," said Larry O'Connor, OWC Founder and CEO. "Users can edit and store enormous photo, music and video libraries, and improve their efficiency in creative workflows. Such a huge internal SSD/Flash capacity boost gives you the freedom to do so much more on your Mac Pro."

Availability and Pricing
The 4.0TB Aura SSD for Mac Pro is priced at $2,128.00 and is available now for same-day shipping at http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/SSDA13MP4.0K/.

The other drives in the Aura line for Mac Pros are priced as follows:
  • 1.0TB version - $895.00
  • 2.0TB version - $1,447.99

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As with all things Mac, this is overpriced. Especially for a 3 year old laptop.
 
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As with all things Mac, this is overpriced. Especially for a 3 year old laptop.


I haven't seen any 4TB SSD models for sale other then this one so I couldn't honestly say one way or the other if this 4TB model is over priced or not. Naturally I'm not really in the market for one so that could be why I am not in the know. While I do own a 1TB SSD I would expect a 4TB SSD to be quite expensive,...

However, you are definitely mistaken in your assertions about "a 3 year old laptop" since this article and product line are aimed at the 2013 Mac Pro which is a well know cylindrical shaped desktop not the Mac Book Pro which is a laptop.
 
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50c/gb is about the going price for SSDs... So the 4tb is not really overpriced, it is also a pcie ssd for the macpro, trashcan not book. The others cost a bit of a premium, but this is pcie ssd, and no one makes one over 512gb right now.
 
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I haven't seen any 4TB SSD models for sale other then this one so I couldn't honestly say one way or the other if this 4TB model is over priced or not. Naturally I'm not really in the market for one so that could be why I am not in the know. While I do own a 1TB SSD I would expect a 4TB SSD to be quite expensive,...

However, you are definitely mistaken in your assertions about "a 3 year old laptop" since this article and product line are aimed at the 2013 Mac Pro which is a well know cylindrical shaped desktop not the Mac Book Pro which is a laptop.


Yeah I actually found the price quite reasonable considering we pay ~200$ for a 500GB scaled exactly that would be 1600$ and there's always a price premium for larger drives. An extra 400$ for a single volume isn't bad. Also thinking about how much people pay for high end Mac's 2 grand shouldn't make them bat a lash.
 
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Yeah I actually found the price quite reasonable considering we pay ~200$ for a 500GB scaled exactly that would be 1600$ and there's always a price premium for larger drives. An extra 400$ for a single volume isn't bad. Also thinking about how much people pay for high end Mac's 2 grand shouldn't make them bat a lash.


My thinking exactly,....

Although I only paid ~$200 USD for my 1TB SSD from Sandisk, it was a sale price in or around Black Friday. That is a SATA model though not mSATA, M.2 or PCIe.
 
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