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Hack upgrades Mac Studio internal SSD for less than half of Apple’s prices

All it takes is cracking open your Mac Studio and voiding your warranty, but it’s been proven that you can upgrade to 8TB SSD for less than half what Apple charges.

Upgrading Mac Studio — image credit: Polysoft

Now may not be the best time to buy a Mac Studio, since it’s likely that an M5 version may be just a few months away. But it is never, not ever, the right time to pay Apple’s SSD upgrade prices because they are so very much overpriced.

You just may not have to. We’ll have to see what happens when this gets out into the hands of more users, but a successful Kickstarter campaign by Polysoft was offering SSD upgrades for both the M1 and M2 models of the Mac Studio.

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