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For installing a SSD into a 2009 Mac Pro Hard Drive Slot I have previously used ICY DOCK but these seem disproportionately expensive now that SSDs have come down in price so can anyone recommend a simpler, cheaper adapter? Thanks
 
For installing a SSD into a 2009 Mac Pro Hard Drive Slot I have previously used ICY DOCK but these seem disproportionately expensive now that SSDs have come down in price so can anyone recommend a simpler, cheaper adapter? Thanks

IMO, do yourself a favor and spend $57 for the OWC Accelsior "S" PCIe card:

http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/SSDACL6G.S/

This is a PCIe card which will mount any 2.5" drive ( so you won't be giving up a 3.5" bay), but the more important thing is that it's running SATA-III, whereas your Mac Pro's SATA bays are only SATA-II. Pair it with a 2.5" SATA-III SSD.

The payoff is that for that $57, instead of your SSD's performance capping out at less than 300 MB/sec (the maximum for SATA-II), you'll be giving it more headroom and get close to double that performance.

For example, I've installed one in my 2012 and its benchmark (Blackmagic with 3GB blocks) was 481 write / 517 read.

-hh
 
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The low cost option is gaffer tape. There is no weight to an SSD compared to a HDD.

LOL. No one should go anywhere on this planet without a good selection of gaff tape. Smart idea. Save a crud tun of money! I've got so many colors from different shoots I've been on I could make something quite interesting in there!

Meh, OP, if you got open PCI slots why not invest in some PCI-SSD cards if you don't already have them? You could take full advantage of SATA 3.

I'll tell you what though..I've been waiting a VERY long time for large SSDs to both exist and come into the affordable price range. I always dreamed of ripping out the 5 spinners I got running in my Pro and replacing them with things that don't make a peep. By the time I get around to that dream though the fans will probably be screeching their way into a loud and well deserved golden sunset.
 
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