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machenryr

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Jan 25, 2016
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I have my MacPro open and I thought I read somewhere that it matters which PCIe slot you use for the SSD blade, but I haven't been able to find this.
 
Yes, it does. Here's the config:

Slot 1 (16x) (best for GPU)

Slot 2 (16x)

Slot 3 (4x)

Slot 4 (4x)

Where Slot 1 is the bottom one (if you have the MP upright) and Slot 4 is towards the top. Use Slot 3 or 4 for best PCIe SSD performance.
 
Yes, it does. Here's the config:

Slot 1 (16x) (best for GPU)

Slot 2 (16x)

Slot 3 (4x)

Slot 4 (4x)

Where Slot 1 is the bottom one (if you have the MP upright) and Slot 4 is towards the top. Use Slot 3 or 4 for best PCIe SSD performance.
LOL! Thanks! I just put it in slot 2. I had it in slot 4! LOL.
 
Yes, it does. Here's the config:

Slot 1 (16x) (best for GPU)

Slot 2 (16x)

Slot 3 (4x)

Slot 4 (4x)

Where Slot 1 is the bottom one (if you have the MP upright) and Slot 4 is towards the top. Use Slot 3 or 4 for best PCIe SSD performance.
This was correct until BootROM MP51.0089.B00. After 138.0.0.0.0 all PCIe slots are 5GT/s. Slots 3 and 4 SHARE bandwidth, if you use two demanding cards you will have contention issues.
 
What?? Lol. So now you’re telling me I was right to put it in slot 2?
 
What?? Lol. So now you’re telling me I was right to put it in slot 2?
if you use two demanding cards with slots 3 and 4 you will have contention issues, if you have just one, won't be a problem.
 
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