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apples m1 max have been absolutely great exceeding our expectations in many different ways as well as being the main reason for apple seeing a huge spike in max sales last quarter but about a month ago a new issue arose that was big enough to get some people to avoid buying an m1 mac altogether longhorn and apple developer tweeted out some stats from its m1 max ssd usage showing that it was already using one percent of the lifespan in just over two months and the culprit was of course ssd ram swapping even though he had a 16 gig ram model shortly after that more and more users shared the stats from their m1 mac ssd drives some even showing 10 usage after only a couple months which is obviously way too much and to make matters worse apple solders their ssds onto the logic board so you cant replace it yourself so in this video im going to discuss ssd swapping on m1 max and if its actually a legitimate concern for people looking to buy a new mac but first i want to dig deep into expl