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so weve been testing the new Macbook Pros and we found five interesting discoveries that you should definitely know about number one the slow SSD So based on the benchmarks that we did in yesterdays video we discovered that the base 14 inch MacBook Pro the 512 gigabyte model was considerably slower than the old base model 512 gigabytes once again so as you can see based on these graphs even though the write speed was similar the rate speed was docHubly different with the newer model being almost 2 gigabytes per second slower than the old one so we promised you guys that we would be testing this further to see exactly what was happening and we tested the 16 inch model as well again this is the base 512 gigabyte to see if the issue would be the same and guess what it was we then also tested a 16 inch one terabyte model the one with the M2 Max and as expected this one did not have the issue so it turns out that the slower SSD problem only applies to the base models of both the 16