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Bootable Internal SATA Card Mac Pro?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Carmel, IN, USA
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I'm thinking about putting 3 SSDs in one of the optical bays of a 1st Gen Mac Pro using a 4 drive 2.5" enclosure and am wondering if anyone knows of a bootable 64-bit snow leopard compatible SATA II PCIe card that could work for this configuration. Ideas? Thanks!
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iMac Late '15 5K 27" 4.0 Quad i7 24/512GB SSD OWC ThunderDock 2 Blu-Ray ±RW MBP '14 Retina 15" 2.6 16/1TB iPhone 7+ 128 Jet Black iPad Pro 128 + Cellular
FOR SALE: MP '06 Yosemite 8x3.0 24/240GB SSD RAID 0, 240GB SSD, 1.5TB HDD RAID 0, 1TB HDD, Blu-Ray±RW, Radeon HD 5770
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Mar 2004
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 1999
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Ok, did that, don't see any in the 70 there were there any you have in mind there? Thanks!
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iMac Late '15 5K 27" 4.0 Quad i7 24/512GB SSD OWC ThunderDock 2 Blu-Ray ±RW MBP '14 Retina 15" 2.6 16/1TB iPhone 7+ 128 Jet Black iPad Pro 128 + Cellular
FOR SALE: MP '06 Yosemite 8x3.0 24/240GB SSD RAID 0, 240GB SSD, 1.5TB HDD RAID 0, 1TB HDD, Blu-Ray±RW, Radeon HD 5770
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Good point. Probably best to give them a call. You know you have two spare SATA ports on the logic board right?
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: California
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The motherboard SATA ports do not support Port Multiplication, which he needs for his enclosure.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Well then call OWC and ask. They have so many of these things one of them is bound to work. I know other places have these things too but they tend not to test them with Macs.
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Some of the HighPoint RocketRAID cards are bootable in a Mac Pro. I don't recommend them because their support sucks. If you can't find any other choices, look here. They list 5 cards as bootable. There is also an unsupported firmware swap which makes their 2314 4-port eSATA card bootable in a Mac Pro.
I've gone to a FirmTek card, which is bootable in a G5 (but not a MacPro). You could contact them, asking if their newest SeriTek/e6G is MacPro-bootable. If booting isn't necessary, that card and their SeriTek/2ME4-E card (4 ports) register as native SATA ports on a Mac. Including in Disk Utility and Apple System Profiler.
The Sonnet cards work OK in a Mac Pro, but are not bootable. I don't know the dope on any of the other brands.
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