Mac & SSD : Faut-il payer plus à l’achat ?

💻 Are you about to buy a Mac (or do you already have one) and wondering if it's worth spending more money on a large internal SSD? Or would an external SSD be sufficient, or even smarter? In this video, I explain everything: ✅ The different types of external storage compatible with Macs ✅ Actual transfer speeds (USB-C, Thunderbolt, NVMe, etc.) ✅ The limitations of Apple's internal SSD and what you need to know before buying ✅ My opinion as a content creator on the best storage strategy for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or Mac Studio 📦 Whether you work in video, music, photography, or are simply short on space, this video will help you choose the right storage for your Mac without wasting your money. 🔍 This video is useful for: – MacBook Pro, MacBook Air M1, M2, M3, M4 – Mac Studio, Mac Mini – iMac and anyone who wants to efficiently expand their disk space. 💬 Tell me in the comments how much storage space you upgraded to with your Mac, and whether you regret it or not 😉 👉 Don't forget to subscribe for more tech videos! Internal SSD Adapter: https://amzn.to/3S1mLEm External SSD for storage: https://amzn.to/454oXCr UGREEN NVME Drive Enclosure: https://amzn.to/4jMPRTX Crucial M2 2T NVME Drive: https://amzn.to/44uyzq5 Summary: 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Internal Storage 03:22 External Storage 03:50 SSD for storage 07:37 Faster SSDs for work 10:30 Conclusion ---------------------------------------------------------------------- My social networks: Discord server:   / discord   Twitter:   / _pikate   Instagram:   / _pikate7   --------------------------------------------------------------------- TAGS: Mac storage, Mac external SSD, Mac internal SSD, Macbook Pro storage, Macbook SSD, Macbook storage, Thunderbolt SSD for Mac, choosing Mac storage, Mac SSD speed, USB-C external SSD for Mac, Macbook Pro M2 SSD, Apple storage, upgrade Mac storage, Macbook Pro external SSD, Mac 2025 SSD, Pikate, M2, M3, M4, what storage for Mac, how many SSDs for Mac, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro, what size SSD for Mac, M4 Max, M3 Ultra, M2 Max, SSD test, external drive for Mac, NVMe Mac, M2 drive for Mac, M1