Recently, there have been reports of customers being misled when it comes which components are installed in the SSDs they have purchased. After seeing such reports, we would like to reiterate that when buying an OWC SSD, you will get precisely what you pay for: The best SSD upgrade for your Mac or PC!
“At OWC we’re focused on delivering consistent, quality solutions with exceptional long-term reliability and real-world performance” said Larry O’Connor, Founder and CEO of OWC. “We don’t have ‘flavors of the month’ and customers can absolutely count on us the stand behind our products which are properly represented both in our specifications as well as reviews where they are covered. We both design and build our SSDs in the USA with the focus being the best customer experience and the better reviews reflect our true real-world benefits, especially for the Apple Mac platform.”
And you can rest easily, knowing our Solid State Drives offer “The OWC SSD Advantage,” meaning our SSDs are:
- Engineered for Mac – no extra software or hacks needed!
- Work perfectly in PCs.
- Maintain peak performance, and won’t slow down with use.
- Lab tested for compatibility, speed, and reliability.
- Offer step-by-step install videos for Mac upgrades.
- Receive 24/7 award-winning technical support.
- Offer up to a 5-year warranty.
- Designed and Built in the USA (with parts of foreign and domestic origin).
Check out our selection of high-performance SSDs and see the OWC Difference for yourself. All you need to do is install and enjoy!
Hello,
I wonder when you will launch SSD specific for the new MacPro (late 2013)?
If you already know it, what will be the different capacities in Gb?
Many thanks in advance for your answer. Best regards.
I’m waiting for a SSD that fits the PCIE slot on my 21 inch iMac. . .
Any news on when that will be released, and its price point?
I have your Envoy Pro EX external SSD drive. And I have the TRIM Enabler program from cindori.org which doesn’t turn on TRIM for external drives (near as I can tell). How do I “turn on” TRIM for external SSD drive (or should I stop buying them) ?
That is an excellent question. Our SSDs don’t actually require TRIM support to operate. This includes our external SSDs.