JAKARTA A YouTuber from Malaysia, iBoff RCC, shows a new technique to replace the isolated storage module in the latest MacBook model, including the MacBook Pro.

In the video he uploaded, iBoff shows a special PCB board with an M.2 connector that can be installed as a substitute for original storage that is difficult to improve.

This process is quite complicated, involves desolating the original storage module and replacing it with a new little PCB board.

Once completed, users also need to reconfigure MacBook using the Apple Configurator on the second Mac device to ensure the system can recognize the new storage.

Although this new storage module functions the same as built-in storage, it costs around 1,000 or the equivalent of Rp. 15 million. This cost depends on the desired storage capacity, and although it is still more affordable than buying a new MacBook, this option is certainly more expensive if done through the iBoff RCC service.

iBoff RCC also highlighted that Apple could actually offer users an upgradable storage slot.


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