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6. Adımdaki Değişiklikler

Düzenleyen: Sam Goldheart

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[* black] With a twist of a T8 screwdriver, the SSD assembly is easily removed from the device.
[* icon_note] For those playing along at home, we have only removed one screw, and the SSD is out. (Side note: the screw wasn't even proprietary!)
-[* black] While the assembly comes off quickly, the SSD board itself takes a little work to remove from the caddy—but it's no challenge for our repair-hardened hands.
-[* black] Our repair-addled brains are another matter. After a bit of squinting, we identify a few more ICs:
+[* black] On board we find some rather familiar friends:
[* black] Samsung S4LN053X01-8030 (ARM) Flash Controller
- [* black] Samsung K9HFGY8S5C-XCK0 Flash Storage
+ [* black] [http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/html/common/file/support/part_number_decoder/Nand_Flash.pdf|Samsung K9HFGY8S5C-XCK0|new_window=true] Flash Storage
[* black] Samsung [http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/product/mobile-dram/detail?productId=7609|K4P4G324EB] 512 MB RAM
- [* icon_note] This combination of hardware makes the Mac Pro's SSD suspiciously similar to those we've seen in the latest refresh of [guide|18696|MacBook Pro Retina|stepid=53243] and [guide|15042|MacBook Air|stepid=49088].
+[* black] This combination of hardware makes the Mac Pro's SSD suspiciously similar to those we've seen in the latest refresh of [guide|18696|MacBook Pro Retina|stepid=53243] and [guide|15042|MacBook Air|stepid=49088].
+ [* black] To the point that only the last few digits of the model numbers are any different. [http://cl.ly/image/0P3Y272d1725/Encom.jpg|Hmmm...|new_window=true]