03-18-2011 04:01 PM
Hello,
it seems there is a compatibility problem between the Intel 510 Solid State Disks and the new (early 2011) Macbook Pro. A lot of people (including me) are experiencing problems with this SSD in their new Macbook Pros. See for example
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12192122# post12192122 http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12192122# post12192122
http://www.macuser.de/forum/f10/welche-ssd-fuer-425659/index107.html http://www.macuser.de/forum/f10/welche-ssd-fuer-425659/index107.html (German)
To be fair, there seem to be similar problems with Crucials C300
The problem may be related to the SATA 3 mode utilized between the mentioned SSDs and the Intel Sandy Bridge SATA-Controller. I don't know and can't tell if Apple or Intel are responsible for these problems, but I think it is in the uttermost interest of Intel to resolve them (or make Apple resolve them). Otherwise Intel will have a hard time selling new SSDs to Apple owners...
The http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/sb/CS-029623.htm# 4 Intel SSD FAQ states:
All Intel Mainstream Solid-State Drives are tested and validated on the latest Intel-based notebook and desktop platforms.
I bought Intel for getting a reliable SSD for use in my Intel based notebook. Now it isn't working properly at all. I'm very disappointed.
regards,
Markus
03-25-2011 06:27 AM
A) The SATA cable (see my post above);
B) The SATA "series 6 chipset design error" (google the text in quote for more info);
C) The SSD itself (don't think so given the number of posts?).
D) Software
E) Something else
Any idea any one?
03-25-2011 11:26 AM
A) Changing the SATA cable changes results. But there is also evidence against the cable being the (only) cause for the problem. See also http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12254426&postcount=181 my recent post on macrumors.
B) I don't think the chipset design error is to blame since it should not affect SATA III ports 0 and 1.
C) Don't think so since different models from different manufacturers are affected.
D) Maybe. Maybe combined with A (see above).
03-26-2011 05:01 AM
Same issue here. Brand new MBP 2011 17" 8GB RAM, brand new 250 Intel 510-series SSD. No way to make it work.
I waited a long time for this combo to become available before I purchased both item, really a shame the two biggest HW partners can't get their parts to work with each other.
03-26-2011 08:57 PM
Any updates on how to resolve this issue? This is definitely a show stopper for me, not going to puchase a MacBook Pro until a permanent resolution is figured out.
03-27-2011 08:25 AM
Got my new cable from iFixit, installed and did a fresh OSX install from my recovery DVD. Reset SMC, reset nvram + pram. System profiler shows 6Gbps negotiated speed, xbench shows 130MB/s random reads. Not very impressed, but it worked.
UNTIL THE MACHINE WENT TO SLEEP... I had already disabled hibernation, but that had no effect. Exactly the same situation. 45 second long spinning beachballs every time I clicked anything.
So, now I am boxing up the 510 SSD and sending it back to NewEgg, the SATA cable is getting shipped back to iFixit, and I am going to either wait a week for the OCZ Vertex 3, or order a Vertex II.
Thd part that really annoys me is that we have had no response from Intel on this page.