Question as title. Thanks If not, any third party solutions?
Sesshi macrumors G3 Original poster Jun 3, 2006 8,113 1 One Nation Under Gordon Nov 24, 2006 #1 Question as title. Thanks If not, any third party solutions?
Transeau macrumors 6502a Jan 18, 2005 869 13 Alta Loma, CA Nov 30, 2006 #2 So far, it's not available separately. I would expect Intel's to be support though... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16816117044
So far, it's not available separately. I would expect Intel's to be support though... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16816117044
Sesshi macrumors G3 Original poster Jun 3, 2006 8,113 1 One Nation Under Gordon Nov 30, 2006 #3 Any reason why you might expect it? Is it the same as the XServe adapter or/and is that support built into OS X?
Any reason why you might expect it? Is it the same as the XServe adapter or/and is that support built into OS X?
Transeau macrumors 6502a Jan 18, 2005 869 13 Alta Loma, CA Nov 30, 2006 #4 just an assumption. It was designed to work with the 5000X chipset. I would assume that Apple would take advantage of this..
just an assumption. It was designed to work with the 5000X chipset. I would assume that Apple would take advantage of this..
Sesshi macrumors G3 Original poster Jun 3, 2006 8,113 1 One Nation Under Gordon Nov 30, 2006 #5 Worth asking product support I guess. I've got some spare SAS drives lying around and it seems silly not to use the fastest drives in a machine like the Pro. Dunno why it's hobbled like this when practically all the competitors have SAS options.
Worth asking product support I guess. I've got some spare SAS drives lying around and it seems silly not to use the fastest drives in a machine like the Pro. Dunno why it's hobbled like this when practically all the competitors have SAS options.
T timb macrumors regular Jun 6, 2003 249 0 Nov 30, 2006 #6 Interesting... That would be right up my alley...