

Is it worth going to a SSD at this point in the life span of a MacBook Pro? Questions: There are a ton of SSD options There are hybrids SSHD drives, but I am not sure if it is really worth spending the money, so unless someone wants to make a real case for it, I am thinking of just sticking with replacing to a SSD. What I am thinking about with regards to SSD? I have removed all necessary apps from the boot up list. I have done some clean up to the machine, but any articles or references on how to "clean" the machine, I do welcome.I just bought a new battery this month, and plane to replace it as I received the replace soon sign a few months ago, now have the replace battery warning.This is just for media storage, photos, movies, music, etc. I have replaced the optical drive with a HDD kit for a 5400 RPM 1.5TB drive.I currently have the original 500G HDD as my boot up disc.I want to make the machine perform quicker. It is just noticeably slower than before as things happen with older laptops, and I am ready to see about addressing it.Īdditionally, it slows down when running multiple applications, so when using resource heavy applications such as Firefox, or League of Legends (game software), I tend to close everything else.

It maybe longer, I will need to time it to verify. So here is my situation: Great MacBook Pro 2011, I love it, and I believe it is one of the better series of machines Apple has produced due to its upgrade ability and longevity.
