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title: "Sintech NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter Card For Upgrade 2013-2015 MacBook"
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# Supports M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs up to 2TB Ultra-thin 3mm design fits 2013-2015 MacBooks perfectly Includes black film cover to protect socket pins Sintech NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter Card For Upgrade 2013-2015 MacBook

**Brand:** sintech
**Price:** ฿2134
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your MacBook’s speed & storage — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sintech NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter Card For Upgrade 2013-2015 MacBook by sintech
- **How much does it cost?** ฿2134 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sintech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sintech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **DIY Power Move:** Upgrade your MacBook storage effortlessly and avoid costly Apple replacements.
- • **Trusted by Pros:** Backed by thousands of 5-star reviews for reliability and plug-and-play performance.
- • **Broad SSD Compatibility:** Supports top-tier brands like Samsung 960 EVO, Intel 600P, Kingston & more.
- • **Seamless MacBook Upgrade:** Transform your 2013-2015 MacBook with high-speed NVMe SSD compatibility.
- • **Precision Fit & Protection:** Slim 3mm profile with protective pin cover ensures flawless installation and durability.

## Overview

The Sintech NGFF M.2 NVMe SSD Adapter Card enables 2013-2015 MacBook Pro and Air users to replace their proprietary SSD with a high-performance M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD. Featuring a slim 3mm design and protective black film cover, it supports a wide range of popular SSD models including Samsung 960 EVO, Intel 600P, and Kingston drives. This adapter offers a cost-effective, reliable upgrade path to dramatically boost storage capacity and speed, extending the life of older MacBooks with easy installation and strong user endorsement.

## Description

Product Description Porfessional Manufacturer of Computer Adapter Card What card you are looking for,you can find most adapter card in our store. M.2 SSD Adapter Card Macbook SSD Adapter Card U.2 SFF-8639/Oculink SFF-8611 Adapter Card mPCIe/X1/UX31 SSD Adapter Card SD/CFexpress Adapter card PCIe Riser Card nVME SSD Upgrade 2013-2015 Macs Perhaps you bought Macbook with low capacity SSD to save money,but you don't spend much money for original high capacity SSD for it,then you can choose this adapter card . fit 2013-2017 Macbook Air fit late 2013-Mid 2015 Macbook PRO support Adata NVMe SSD : SX6000, SX7000, SX8200, SX8200 Pro etc,Corsair : MP500, MP510,Crucial : P1,HP: ex920, ex950 Support Intel NVMe SSD : 600p, 660p, 760p,Toshiba XG3-XG4-XG5-XG5p-XG6 line,Samsung: 960 Evo, 960 Pro, 970 Evo, 970 Pro,WD:v1, v2 and v3,MyDigital: SBX - BPX Only support Single-sided SSD,not support Double-sided with componenet. Black Film Cover over Socket Pins Sintech Card comes with black film cover pins to prevent socket pins touching edege of SSD slot.It will also come with install guider Paper Card . Other's Card:NO black film cover pins and NO Sintech install guider PaperCard SSD end sit on screw collumn exactly nVME SSD with 2280 SSD is similar length as original SSD nVME SSD's end sit on screw collumn exactly and stable. screwing into collumn is smooth card is very thin,only 3mm thickness Adapter is made of thinner M.2 socket,thickness is about 3mms It can fit double-side nVME SSD. S upported Following nVME SSD Adata NVMe SSD: SX6000, SX7000, SX8200, SX8200 Pro etc. Crucial NVMe SSD : P1,P2,P3 HP NVMe SSD: ex920, ex950 Intel NVMe SSD: 600p, 660p, 760p Samsungs NVMe SSD: 960 Evo, 970 Evo .....etc. NVMe SSD known not to work on MacBook Pro / Air. DO NOT BUY Samsung PM981 Samsung 950 Pro

Review: Good quality, converts Apple's own propriety SSD socket to allow M2 NVMe SSD's instead. - Upgrading and restoring a Mid 2014 Apple MacBook Pro. Before starting any such upgrading its important to get an understanding of the issues with Apple hardware and upgrading, is very important! I purchased this brand of adaptor card (Based on the excellent advice, gained from off related forums on the internet!) and purchased a 2TB NVMe SSD along with the other bits required and replaced the lot in an afternoon. Once all is installed, you will boot into recovery mode to create the required Partition Map on the NVMe SSD, In my case, I then installed macOS Big Sur via a bootable memory stick. Following up directly with restoring the system from my TimeMachine Backup on an external drive. Once completed, I now have my old machine now fully ship-shape and with a faster SSD with double the capacity. I understand there are cheaper adaptors out there, but this one has the backing of many others that have used them in this particular role. So I paid their price and happily I have had no issues with its fitting, or any compatibility issues. I own a Mid 2014 15" Retina MacBook Pro (11.3) that had been "Maxed Out" (2.8GHz Quad Core Intel i7, 16GB DDR, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB & 1TB SSD). So it is still, a relatively capable machine and it even has 2 x USB, 2 x Thunderbolt 2 / DisplayPorts, an HDMI and even an SD card-reader. While, admittedly they are not the latest or greatest in data speeds, they at least, exist on it (Which can't be said for many of the later, Apple MacBooks (The new M1Pro/Max based models has just re-introduced them, at long last!). But then looking at the cost of upgrading to the latest model machine, which are great. But the price is just jaw dropping, to say the least! But also the total lack of any future internal upgrade path (Such as to internal memory or even the SSD, means you can't even improve on these two components after purchase! (Which is a real concern, as my machines original SSD is wearing out (SSD's have a finite, re-write limit)! So, I then looked at what I actually really needed, not just what I wanted! So as the original 1TB Apple SSD was fast reaching it's lifetime limit, so this was imperative (This, doesn't seem to hold great, for the longevity of these new MacBooks with their irreplaceable SSD's)! But otherwise, all I really needed was, yet another new battery (The Apple warranty replaced one, had recently, rapidly expanded (Much faster than any pregnancy!) and had forced open the laptops base cover, pushing out several of the screws!). Some new rubber feet and a full set of replacements for the cover screws (Apple's authorised repairers, had unbeknown to me until now, had previously mangled them all, making them impossible to remove without damaging them further and rendering them, useless. Oh, also a new 85W mains adaptor (The plug wiring was nearly through on the existing unit!). So for around £350, I now have a fully smartened up machine with a much larger (and faster) SSD, that ultimately looks very nearly, as good as the new model. It took me a whole afternoon, but all in all, I am impressed with my handiwork. In that: 1. It works, 2. It all went swimmingly (Due to doing a bit of online research in the first place, helped massively!). The MacBook Pro is now working well & is far better, than I expected! It will, I hope, give me an extra year or two, before I ultimately have to take the plunge and invest in a new machine. BTW: While also inside the machine, I also discovered that the display screen's lead to motherboard plug, was damaged! So I have also had to replace the whole lead and that also meant getting a new screen hinge cover, luckily both were inexpensive, but could have potentially, fried the machine! I also took the opportunity to clean out all the accumulated dust and also replaced the CPU & GPU heatsinks paste with new... NOTE: Before all the above, all previous work been undertaken by an Apple appointed, authorised repair workshop! The last work they undertook installing a complete new screen, including keyboard, trackpad & battery, while it was still under warranty! I had never even taken the cover of the machine, until now. So take what you will from that and the discoveries made! Just who else can you trust, but for yourselves?
Review: Great product! Use this if you want a M.2 SSD in your Macbook - Purchased this after making the mistake of ordering a supposedly equivalent alternative - the alternative product wasn't recognised in my Mac and hours were wasted troubleshooting. The Sintech product worked immediately and the Macbook was upgraded to a 1TB SSD in less time than I spent troubleshooting the previous product.

## Features

- Allows M.2 PCIe nVME SSD to replace SSD MZ-JPU128T/SD6PQ4M-128G from 2013-2015 Macbook
- Support Kingston SHPM2280P2/ 240G/ 480G, KC1000
- Support Adata SX700,Toshiba XG3/4/5,Intel 600P,
- Support Samsung SM951, 950 960 PRO ,960 EVO
- Important Notice: Pls read below description if it can't work for you. There is hibernation for all 2013-2014 Macs,you can set it to resolve this problem as guider in attached photo.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FYY3H5F |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,499 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 22 in Laptop Components & Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | Sintech |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Type | M.2 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,879) |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 1 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 10 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sintech Electronic |
| Model Number | ST-NGFF2013 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Product Finish Type | Black |
| UPC | 701017254034 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sintech
- **Colour:** Black
- **Compatible devices:** Laptop
- **Connector type:** M.2
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 25 x 1 millimetres

## Images

![Sintech NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter Card For Upgrade 2013-2015 MacBook - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ZcvHeZzsL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will it work with evo970 1tb on a macbook pro retina late 2013?**
A: yes,it can. Do you know how to install the MAC OS? you can read forum here: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/upgrading-2013-2014-macbook-pro-ssd-to-m-2-nvme.2034976/page-65

best regards
sintech cn

**Q: I it suitable for Crucial p2?**
A: It works with P1 so I don't see why it wouldn't work with P2.

**Q: Will this adapter work in imac late 2015 with "wd ssd blue sn550 2tb nvme pcie x4" or "sabrent 2tb rocket nvme pcie m.2 2280 ssd"? thank you!**
A: Yes if the model of iMac has the Apple proprietary ssd slot.

**Q: Will this fit a a1398 macbook pro "core i7" 2.5 15" retina mid-2014 ?**
A: If the MacBook you have uses a proprietary Apple SSD blade, then yes it will. And its an excellent way to upgrade the Mac

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality, converts Apple's own propriety SSD socket to allow M2 NVMe SSD's instead.
*by S***R on 29 January 2022*

Upgrading and restoring a Mid 2014 Apple MacBook Pro. Before starting any such upgrading its important to get an understanding of the issues with Apple hardware and upgrading, is very important! I purchased this brand of adaptor card (Based on the excellent advice, gained from off related forums on the internet!) and purchased a 2TB NVMe SSD along with the other bits required and replaced the lot in an afternoon. Once all is installed, you will boot into recovery mode to create the required Partition Map on the NVMe SSD, In my case, I then installed macOS Big Sur via a bootable memory stick. Following up directly with restoring the system from my TimeMachine Backup on an external drive. Once completed, I now have my old machine now fully ship-shape and with a faster SSD with double the capacity. I understand there are cheaper adaptors out there, but this one has the backing of many others that have used them in this particular role. So I paid their price and happily I have had no issues with its fitting, or any compatibility issues. I own a Mid 2014 15" Retina MacBook Pro (11.3) that had been "Maxed Out" (2.8GHz Quad Core Intel i7, 16GB DDR, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB & 1TB SSD). So it is still, a relatively capable machine and it even has 2 x USB, 2 x Thunderbolt 2 / DisplayPorts, an HDMI and even an SD card-reader. While, admittedly they are not the latest or greatest in data speeds, they at least, exist on it (Which can't be said for many of the later, Apple MacBooks (The new M1Pro/Max based models has just re-introduced them, at long last!). But then looking at the cost of upgrading to the latest model machine, which are great. But the price is just jaw dropping, to say the least! But also the total lack of any future internal upgrade path (Such as to internal memory or even the SSD, means you can't even improve on these two components after purchase! (Which is a real concern, as my machines original SSD is wearing out (SSD's have a finite, re-write limit)! So, I then looked at what I actually really needed, not just what I wanted! So as the original 1TB Apple SSD was fast reaching it's lifetime limit, so this was imperative (This, doesn't seem to hold great, for the longevity of these new MacBooks with their irreplaceable SSD's)! But otherwise, all I really needed was, yet another new battery (The Apple warranty replaced one, had recently, rapidly expanded (Much faster than any pregnancy!) and had forced open the laptops base cover, pushing out several of the screws!). Some new rubber feet and a full set of replacements for the cover screws (Apple's authorised repairers, had unbeknown to me until now, had previously mangled them all, making them impossible to remove without damaging them further and rendering them, useless. Oh, also a new 85W mains adaptor (The plug wiring was nearly through on the existing unit!). So for around £350, I now have a fully smartened up machine with a much larger (and faster) SSD, that ultimately looks very nearly, as good as the new model. It took me a whole afternoon, but all in all, I am impressed with my handiwork. In that: 1. It works, 2. It all went swimmingly (Due to doing a bit of online research in the first place, helped massively!). The MacBook Pro is now working well & is far better, than I expected! It will, I hope, give me an extra year or two, before I ultimately have to take the plunge and invest in a new machine. BTW: While also inside the machine, I also discovered that the display screen's lead to motherboard plug, was damaged! So I have also had to replace the whole lead and that also meant getting a new screen hinge cover, luckily both were inexpensive, but could have potentially, fried the machine! I also took the opportunity to clean out all the accumulated dust and also replaced the CPU & GPU heatsinks paste with new... NOTE: Before all the above, all previous work been undertaken by an Apple appointed, authorised repair workshop! The last work they undertook installing a complete new screen, including keyboard, trackpad & battery, while it was still under warranty! I had never even taken the cover of the machine, until now. So take what you will from that and the discoveries made! Just who else can you trust, but for yourselves?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product! Use this if you want a M.2 SSD in your Macbook
*by R***M on 7 November 2025*

Purchased this after making the mistake of ordering a supposedly equivalent alternative - the alternative product wasn't recognised in my Mac and hours were wasted troubleshooting. The Sintech product worked immediately and the Macbook was upgraded to a 1TB SSD in less time than I spent troubleshooting the previous product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works perfectly 😁.
*by R***Y on 24 January 2026*

This works perfectly on a MacBook Air 2015 if you want to upgrade your SSD from the OEM Apple drive, went from 128GB to 2TB, perfect.

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