So I did some digging - the best assurance I can find is on. That link shows people have already fitted exiting OptiBay models. they've emailed to say they will know within a few days their official opinions. I've an outstanding request with MCE Technologies asking them to verify. I suppose that shifting the SSD to the OptiBay and adding a HDD would necessitate changing a PRAM / NVRAM setting. The drive is considered user replaceable - such that users can swap either HDD for SSD or (less likely) SSD for HDD - meaning the motherboards must be identical and include the Sudden Motion Sensor. My conclusion / assumption on this is that the SSD models are all build-to-order vs, ready made for the HDDs. That said, I couldn't see a KXM chip on the teardown photos (but didn't find them on past models either.) , the MacBook Pro has in the past featured a Kionix three-axis accelerometer chip, (KXM52-1050), for protecting its HDD.
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