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Apple Computing Products:
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2008 Mac Pro 5.25 bay Dual SSD upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="harryb2448" data-source="post: 1628347" data-attributes="member: 42497"><p>Chris in my Mac Pro days always ran the boot drive from Bay One. Technicians have told me on boot, this is the first placed checked for the operating system to boot the machine. Would think the optical drive slot, even connected to SATA via Molex, would be the slowest boot times. Maybe a PCI-e SSD would be the go with 10GB/s transfer rates if the bucks run to it:-</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.imore.com/turbocharging-mac-pro-ssds-heres-how" target="_blank">http://www.imore.com/turbocharging-mac-pro-ssds-heres-how</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harryb2448, post: 1628347, member: 42497"] Chris in my Mac Pro days always ran the boot drive from Bay One. Technicians have told me on boot, this is the first placed checked for the operating system to boot the machine. Would think the optical drive slot, even connected to SATA via Molex, would be the slowest boot times. Maybe a PCI-e SSD would be the go with 10GB/s transfer rates if the bucks run to it:- [url]http://www.imore.com/turbocharging-mac-pro-ssds-heres-how[/url] [/QUOTE]
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