

I only found one called "MacBook Pro 2012 mSATA adaptor", but that one worked as well, so the connector in 2012 MacBook Pro seems to be the same as the one in my iMac. Those are easily found on the Internet on various online shops, and usually called "iMac 2012 mSATA adaptor" or anything similar. But I can also confirm that the connector used by the Apple SSD is not mSATA: Although it has the same pin layout, the pins are smaller and don't fit the connector of an mSATA SSD.įortunately, I can confirm a third thing: There are adaptors available to convert this proprietary apple connector to a standard mSATA connector. I can confirm that swapping the apple SSD for some other SSD is possible in the late 2012 iMac. Thanks in advance!ĮDIT: Allan said in his answer that an mSATA SSD is used in the iMac late 2012. I'd be glad if there's anonye out there to answer some of these questions. Samsung 850 Evo) somewhere in the case of the iMac and hook it up to that adapter?

