
Users that still run 5400RPM or 7200RPM hard drives in their system do not realize that their storage device is a major bottleneck for their system. However, the storage devices used in the latest MacBook Pros are nothing to brag about. As a matter a fact, with the latest Intel Sandy Bridge processors, users can achieve double the performance of previous 2010 generation MacBook Pros, especially in media related tasks and rendering. There is no doubt that the early 2011 MacBook Pros built with the latest Intel Core i5 and i7 Quad-Core Sandy Bridge architecture processors and AMD’s HD6xxx discrete graphics are a great combination to boost overall system performance.


We’ll take a closer look at OWC’s Mercury Extreme Pro 6G 240GB SSD, along with their Data Doubler Adapter and Value Line SuperSlim Optical Drive External Solution for Early 2011 Macbook Pro users.
