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Amethyst1

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Anything that would increase performance would do.
Put in a pair of 3 GHz quad-cores for a start.

I was wondering if the space could be rigged up also with suitable GPU's for rendering.
You'd have to use a riser to separate the GPUs from the PCIe slots and come up with some kind of mount for them. If you can get a Thunderbolt 2 PCIe card to fully work, you might even be able to use eGPUs.

Remember that SSD's are actually smaller than 3.5".
Nope. ;)

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Put in a pair of 3 GHz quad-cores for a start.


You'd have to use a riser to separate the GPUs from the PCIe slots and come up with some kind of mount for them. If you can get a Thunderbolt 2 PCIe card to fully work, you might even be able to use eGPUs.


Nope. ;)

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It it difficult to find 3GHZ cpu's cheap. My pair of 266 quad Xeons cost me hardy anything like £1.95 The postage cost more like £3.95
 
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It it difficult to find 3GHZ cpu's cheap. My pair of 266 quad Xeons cost me hardy anything like £1.95 The postage cost more like £3.95
Ah, I missed that you have 2.66 quad-cores in there already. I thought you had the stock 2.66 dual-cores. My apologies!
 
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Ah, I missed that you have 2.66 quad-cores in there already. I thought you had the stock 2.66 dual-cores. My apologies!
I really would like two 3GHz in there but I will keep looking. I need to replace this rather slow HDD
 

Nguyen Duc Hieu

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Just looking on Amazon and found this

That's not the correct one. You will need to use a more precise keyword for searching. "5.25 to 3.5 bay converter" is the correct one.

The best result (to me) is in the link below.


 
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I am now thinking of using some Mac Pro trays and building something that is still Apple in a custom frame that could also be something Apple with an adapter from Ebay.
 

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After upgrading the CPU to Quad core CPU's and reinstalling 10.7.5 the 48gigs of ram; I have been using the Mac now off and on ever since and it is very stable. I have yet to do something to replace the HDD and to get the internet working as there is no wireless card installed.

The Mac runs fast and is very reliable. I have got it hooked up to a 22" Lenovo screen operating at 1600x1050.
 

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Latest project is to get a ASUS ThunderboltEX II/DUAL PCI Express Dual Port Thunderbolt 2 PCI Controller
to work, now I have the card installed but there are no drivers for OSX, is there any drivers that may work.

The card is detected under OSX, so why has no one developed a driver for this card?

Can anybody help with a driver?

Looking around the interweb I came across the original site where the Gigabyte Titan Ridge thunderbolt was talked about and on there they actually reference the Asus boards for the pinouts for the cable to mod. Yet no where is the Asus card ever talked about.
 
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I have just found this article on tonymacx86 about the card ion an hackintosh


The downside to this article is that the folk on forum are using Asus Series 9 motherboards and these have the thunderbolt header on the motherboard where as my Mac Pro has nothing but putting a jumper on the cable should keep the devices attached awake. This was why it was done on the Titan Ridge.
 

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Just reading the manual for this card and it says ; when the red light is on the cable is disconnected. So this may indicate that the cable has to be connected to the TH Header on a Asus board and the drivers have to be installed in order to get the red light to go out.
 
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