I'm extending the life of my MacPro 2013 and PCIe NVMe storage seems crazy fast... I want this. So.... will it work?
1. Can I use a Thunderbolt 2 (or TB3??) PCIe enclosure and install a High-Performance PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD Solution?
This is the PCIe enclouse I have in mind...
A SONNET SON-ECHOEXPSE1 - https://cvp.com/product/sonnet_son-echoexpse1
And here's the NVMe card
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc-accelsior-4m2
Will I get the results I'm looking for over Thunderbolt 2?
Or can I buy the TB3 version with a TB3/TB2 adapter?
Will this work at all? i.e. will the Mac recognise the storage?
2. Also, I am upgrading the internal SSD to the OWC
Aura Pro X2 - https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/S3DAPT4MP20P/.
Are there any pitfalls with this type of upgrade?
3. Lastly, could I add USB-C capability to the MacPro 2013 by adding another PCIe card to the enclosure?
Is this a sensible way to add USB-c connectivity to the MacPro2013?
Are there any specific USB-C cards I need to buy?
Will and USb-C type drive caddy work?
Something like this? https://www.amazon.com/Express-Expansion-Asmedia-Chipset-Windows/dp/B074QGBXSP
Thank you in advance for any insights