







🚀 Upgrade your Mac’s heartbeat with INDMEM’s turbocharged SSD!
The INDMEM PCIe NVMe Gen3x4 1TB SSD is a high-performance, energy-efficient storage solution designed to replace original SSDs in Mac models from 2013 to 2017. Featuring a Silicon Motion Controller and 3D TLC NAND flash, it delivers up to 1700MB/s read and 1200MB/s write speeds, supports essential Mac OS features like TRIM and S.M.A.R.T, and comes with installation tools and instructions for a smooth upgrade experience.









| ASIN | B08145KL72 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,016 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Brand | INDMEM |
| Color | 1TB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (527) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2019 |
| Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
| Hard Drive | 1 TB Nvme |
| Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.51 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | DMPG3N-1TB |
| Manufacturer | INDMEM |
| Product Dimensions | 3.51 x 0.94 x 0.08 inches |
| Series | DMPG3N |
A**S
MacBook Air (Mid-2013) Success
Physical installation is very easy -- tools supplied are perfect for the job. Process (assuming you have a Time Machine backup): 1 - Physically install drive 2 - Internet boot using Command-Option-R after turning on Mac and connect to your network 3 - Use Disk Utility to make sure Mac can see the new drive. I erased (APFS case-sensitive) the new drive (not sure you need to do that), then quit Disk Utility 4 - Install Big Sur. At the end it'll prompt for if / how you want to migrate your existing data... 5 - Perform migration using Time Machine backup I had to do this about five months ago as a drive upgrade (128 go 256GB) -- that drive failed last week, so this was a recovery for me. Five months ago, the Big Sur installation was VERY painful (took more than a day)... this time it went much more smoothly. The whole process took about two-and-a-half hours -- it looks like Apple may have straightened out the nightmares you'll read about installing Big Sur. (My system is only about 100GB worth of apps and data that had to be recovered. Migration took less than an hour.) Three hours later I've got my Mac back -- new drive is working great. (The drive that failed in five months was a Timetec. It has a 3-year warranty -- it was only $42, probably not worth the trouble. Let's hope the INDMEM drive lasts longer. : )
M**Y
Extended the life of my Powerbook Pro
I was considering a new laptop but thought I would give this a try first. Glad I did so. I doubled my storage and have since been able to download the latest OS. The hard drive was easy to install. I watched a couple of videos on Youtube. The package included the necessary tools. I additionally purchased a grounding strap. I am very happy with the hard drive. $70ish expenditure is better than a $1200 expenditure! Update: the storage has been great but I am now having issues connecting to my wi-fi. I have tried different solutions, but I haven’t found one that works yet. I’m not sure if it’s the new card, but it’s the only change that I have made to the computer. It was working perfectly before the installation.
J**.
Easy, cheap upgrade for your MacBook Air 2017.
So glad for this new SSD (storage drive) for my daughter’s MacBook Air! We had gotten the basic 128 God’s blessing drive, but she was having to delete stuff. Having 256 GB is great! Note: you’ll need to purchase two screwdrivers (or on screwdriver with exchangeable heads: P5 (pentalobe 5, which is 1.2 mm) and T5 (Torx 5). Replacement is really easy. Lots of YouTube videos to guide you, plus the manufacturer here has a video you can click on. Most of their video deals with backing up your current storage drive so that you can load your new drive easily. The very, very end of the video shows how you physically replace your old drive with the new one. Use your P5 screwdriver for the case screws and your T5 for the one screw that holds in your storage (SSD) drive.
J**C
Disappointed with the install headaches
Bought this for my MBP 13 early 2015 A1502. Upgraded to Big Sur so it would have the EFI firmware on MMacBook, and no joy with getting it to work. The INDMEM site and suggested install using an enclosure option but that's another $75 into the investment. Very disappointing considering the reviews on successful installs. Update++++Finally got it to work after wiping my system for a clean Catalina install. Used the Time Machine restore, but it took 2 tries before it would boot properly. Got my applications reinstalled and files restored. Let's see how it goes 🤞 Update+++++Added a star based on use so far. Unit has been reliable, stable and performance is on mark with the vendor specs. It seems best suited for Catalina over Big Sur.
O**.
Works great (though Apple makes it hard)
I installed one of these last night in an early 2015 macbook air. The difficult part is doing the initial formatting of the drive so the OS can be installed. There are two methods to do this after replacing the drive -- 1) is the "network" method which downloads the utility used to perform the initial setup. Twice, disk utility failed to recognize the drive. Method 2 is to download an entire OS (6+ gigs for Mojave) and make a bootable USB. When I proceeded by this method, disk utility saw the new drive, formatted it, and from there I could finish with a restoration from a time machine backup. All flawless. I don't think this issue is Indmem's fault -- this is certainly a software issue caused by Apple. I attempting to solve my issue installing the new SSD, my internet searches turned up others who have this same problem -- if the hardware won't be recognized by the downloaded utility, try the USB method. As for the physical process of replacing the drive, anyone who ever replaced the HD in iBook will appreciate how easy it is. Pop the cover, disconnect battery, SSD is right there on the top and there is no need to spend an hour digging through 10 layers of other hardware to get it like in the old days. EDIT: I have now done two laptops with this upgrade (an Air to 256, and a MacBook Pro to 512), both using the bootable USB method describe in Indmem's support document on their website. Both upgrades went great with that method and today I'm ordering another 512 to put in a different MacBook Pro.
L**L
UNRELIABLE
i had recently purchased this product back in january and was excited to have more storage on my computer. i do digital media and social media on my computer, literally nothing else! All my photoshop files are gone and irreplaceable! When this driver had died on me i was only running photoshop and chrome and was extremely saddened that i could not get it to work. i tried all the tricks to resetting my mack and finding the drive but i was unable. i dont know if i will ever be able to get my files back or all my other downloads. if your'e thinking about buying this product DONT IT DIDNT EVEN LAST A YEAR. 0/10 would not recommend to anyone
N**O
Fits my 11” MacBook. Easy installation. Good quality price
R**1
Installed on MacBook Air 2017 (128GB) with ease after watching YouTube video :)
J**.
😘tnx, got my computer back to life. my mcbook pro 2015.
S**Y
No Vendor support to fix or return the product in 1 year warranty period.
C**U
These drives are NOT RELIABLE, I get returns because they stop working after 6 months. I have 3 clients who had to replace their ssd only after 6 months and when I ask INDMEM for warranty like any other quality makers he tells me to ask Amazon but her they have no more warranty. They are really really cheaply made. DO not trust these with your precious files.
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