I have a Mac 5,1 2012 with a Velocity Solo 2X PCI Card that currently has (2) Samsung 540 EVO 500GB SSDs.
Is there a better SSD now if I need to swap one out?
Is there a better SSD now if I need to swap one out?
I think the Samsung SSDs are very good.
You might want to go for a 1TB or 2TB.
That said, I'm very interested in Lou's reply.
I'm using a Sonnet Tempo PCI card with 2 Samsung EVOs.
Pretty good read and write speeds.
Was thinking of adding a second card.
The EVOs in my SATA hd bays are much slower.
Hey Lou, sounds like you have scoped this out.
I'll add my behind the curvedness to the OPs and ask for your help.
Best way to get max SSD speed without spending too much with our ancient 5,1s?
I have a Mac 5,1 2012 with a Velocity Solo 2X PCI Card that currently has (2) Samsung 540 EVO 500GB SSDs.
Is there a better SSD now if I need to swap one out?
What about this solution being offered from OWC? According to their Sales Support line, this will work in ALL Mac Pros since 2010. Pricy, but should be fairly fast?Years ago I had a Velocity Solo (one SATA SSD dive) and a Velocity Duo (2 SATA Drives) If I were you, and I and I was. I retired the Velocity cards and moved the drives to the SATA HD bays. I then went to an Angelbird PX1 and a Samsung AHCI SSD. Later I added 2 Samsung 970 Pros on an I/O Crest PCI card. And Later I moved those three drives and an added a 970 EVO to a HighCrest card. I'll probable resurrect the I/O Crest card when I get a 7,1 Mac Pro.
Any way, my point is you are way behind the curve, and I would abandon the Velocity Card.
Lou
Yes, you need 14x.0.0.0.0 BootROMs to have native boot from NVMe.Also, in my case I am still running High Sierra with boot ROM version 10.13.6 with MP51.0089.B00 . So I guess I would need to install a Metal enabled video card and upgrade to Mojave and a more recent boot ROM version before the OWC card would work?