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In June 2017 Apple updated its 13" MacBook Air with a newer Broadwell Intel Core i5 processor, resulting in slightly increased performance and battery life.

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I would like to perform an ssd upgrade.

Could i use this Intel 256gb PCIe SSD to upgrade my MacBook Air 2017. Without an adapter.

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No, you would need to use an adapter to convert this M.2 SSD to the Apple proprietary system. Given the variety of compatibility issues, you can try this method, but I would recommend using OWC Aura Pro X2s instead. You can buy just the drive here, or the drive and an enclosure to transfer the data off your old SSD here.

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Update: Yes you can but you have to use an adapter.

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