There are too many reddit posts to thank for finding the right solution, so here is my response to share with anyone wanting to do the same.
I now use the original Macintoch HD as backup storage (datastore). This will give you a faster read/write speed on SSD, which allows you to boot faster and generally faster with read/write to disk. This provides the best performance, namely 60Hz (HDMI will only run 30Hz) and 8ms latency (hardly noticeable). I used a thunderbolt (or Mini-DP) to displayPort cable. See startup disk note below for more details.ฤก3" screen => plugged into an 25 inch external monitor with a 2560x1440 resolution. You will increase your read/write speed as well as storage capacity. This reduced the weight, heat and noise of the MBP. I purchased a caddy tray and slipped the SSD in. You will need a set of torx screwdrivers.
#Mid 2013 macbook pro ram upgrade upgrade
This was a more tricky procedure, ito of labour. Harga: Macbook Pro 13 MD1 Core i5 Ram 4 GB SSD 128 GBRp5.800.000: Harga: MacBook Pro 13 Inch Mid 2012 MD101 Ram 8GB + SSD Samsung + HDDRp6.550.000: Harga: MacBook Pro 13 MD1 CORE i7 2.9GHZ Ram 8GB Harddisk 1TBRp6.300.000: Harga: MacBook Pro 13 Inch Mid 2012 MD101 Upgrade Ram 16GB + SSD + HDDRp7.190. Remove Optical disk drive -> replaced with 500 GB SSD. Make sure you get the correct frequency and form factor for your machine, as I mentioned above.
The official Apple documentation clearly states that they only support an upgrade to 8GB (2x 4GB), but I am running 16GB without any hassle. Upgrade from 4GB -> Inserted 16GB (2 x 8 GB DDR3 RAM) at 1600 MHz, SODIMM Having researched this topic extensively and trolled 'used' technology sites and marketplaces, I managed to upgrade a MBP mid-2012 non-retina with the following specifications for under $500: I was not concerned with latency for gaming and want to use for professional and mostly developer work.
I needed faster RAM and storage as well as better screen resolution. Alternatively I could upgrade a legacy device, my MBP mid-2012. Earlier this year, I was considering purchasing a new laptop/MBP. I am a professional web developer, no gaming, who runs devOps environments locally on my machine daily.