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Honumaui

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put in some extra SSD inside the mac and ended up using the IcyDocks and a 5.25 adapter from Lian Li

the icy dock is pretty cool setup

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these little tabs help hold down the SSD
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this little thing kinda flips but when the cover is on it pushes forward keeping the SSD in tight ! along with the sliding locks and the bumps from above its very secure in their !
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complete and ready to slide in
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to put two extra SSD up in the Optical bay this is what I decided to try
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811995034
$9.99 from newegg
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some reviews on NewEgg say it has pilot holes ? I think they dont understand they are screw holes ?
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easy to screw the drives in
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Plenty of space inbetween
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SSD installed and ready to slide in
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the only downside is the holes dont quite match up ?
so one screw on each side since their is no rotation on these its plenty secure but would be better if it lined up
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Installed in the optical sled
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the other option drill a few holes and mount it back farther since their is so much room this is what I would do if I were going to have the other SATA stay on the optical drive ?
the other thing it fits quite snug once you tighten back up the optical drive so its not going anywhere ? and again since no rotation of platters their is no movement

update on the cable stretch issue :)

I somehow was so simple minded to not think about turning the thing around :) and the screw holes still dont line up but it puts the connectors back more so no cable stretch :)

DDOOOHHHHH was to excited when I first got it :) also I had run this just to test it out ? not final now that I got to final install today looked at it with both eyes open :)
 

Honumaui

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just to review the IcyDock is plastic but seems well made and thought out ? the holes line up perfect so it does the job for SSD in the drive sleds on the Mac Pro !


the Lian Li ? for $9.99 its a nice clean way to mount them ? I did have them attached to my other HDD with these long velcro straps that worked well just thought it would be fun for $10 to see how this works ? quite clean and easy
 

Executor

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Very nice write up. Quick question. How do you hook up your Optical drive if the 2 SSD are using the power and SATA ports?
 

Honumaui

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going to try this
http://www.cooldrives.com/index.php/usdemivebrfs.html
then bring the cable in from the back of the mac ? a big gheto but should work :)

not sure what the power spec is on the extra video rail ? but thought of coming off that since I have one card ? have not looked into it that much yet ? but going to first :) not sure that will work though ?

or I go outboard or I just keep the one up their and keep the other on SATA and keep the new mac :) a few more tests to do


do not like extensions ? but saw one that jumped off to a molex and sata from a backplane design ? thought that might work cool then put a y adapter for power to the optical and use the usb thing above ?

we have a few macs here so deciding on final configuration this coming week :)
 

2contagious

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going to try this
http://www.cooldrives.com/index.php/usdemivebrfs.html
then bring the cable in from the back of the mac ? a big gheto but should work :)

not sure what the power spec is on the extra video rail ? but thought of coming off that since I have one card ? have not looked into it that much yet ? but going to first :) not sure that will work though ?

or I go outboard or I just keep the one up their and keep the other on SATA and keep the new mac :) a few more tests to do


do not like extensions ? but saw one that jumped off to a molex and sata from a backplane design ? thought that might work cool then put a y adapter for power to the optical and use the usb thing above ?

we have a few macs here so deciding on final configuration this coming week :)

There are PCIe cards with internal USB 2.0 or firewire ports, you could try that?
 

Honumaui

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There are PCIe cards with internal USB 2.0 or firewire ports, you could try that?

downside is my Areca and two other PM cards are in their already :)

but good info for others to check out who are not full up in the PCI area :)

I could get the firmtek 4 port external SATA that is suposed to be quite nice and replace the two cards ? I need 3 PM ports ?

I wish their was a extra USB header on the MB ? not sure if their is :) but that would be good

if this becomes mine ? then I will end up doing just the single up above and give the wife my 3,1 which has the two ports and the optical on IDE ?

I have her setup with a raid 1/0 inside so that is why I was setting this one up for her :) just got done with a few tests and LR :) and got to say impressed by how much quicker it was over my 3,1 for moving from image to image and having the white sliders come into view :) so it might be mine :) in that case I will have one SSD up above and two below with a couple extra HDD for the OS clone ?
 

steffi

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IcyDock has a newer product that I'm using which is made of metal.

Also don't use their dual drive RAID product as it right doesn't support SSDs in RAID 0/BIG modes and the screw holes don't fit the Mac Pro HDD's sled screws.

just to review the IcyDock is plastic but seems well made and thought out ? the holes line up perfect so it does the job for SSD in the drive sleds on the Mac Pro !


the Lian Li ? for $9.99 its a nice clean way to mount them ? I did have them attached to my other HDD with these long velcro straps that worked well just thought it would be fun for $10 to see how this works ? quite clean and easy
 

alphaod

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I have the OWC mounts they work and if you're creative with cable ties you can put 3 SSDs into one of the 5.25" adapters.

Just a thought as an alternative.
 

steffi

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I have the OWC mounts they work and if you're creative with cable ties you can put 3 SSDs into one of the 5.25" adapters.

Just a thought as an alternative.

Pictures please ;-)

i've got 3 SSDs that aren't in my machine right now. one hanging in the optical bay and two sleds open.
 

alphaod

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Pictures please ;-)

i've got 3 SSDs that aren't in my machine right now. one hanging in the optical bay and two sleds open.

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Anyways, they are currently not mounted this way (in my computer, so I cannot show pictures of it mounted); nonetheless this does fit in the optical bay slot.
 

steffi

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Anyways, they are currently not mounted this way (in my computer, so I cannot show pictures of it mounted); nonetheless this does fit in the optical bay slot.

So that benefits from one SATA connector in the Optical bay and you use the other from where?

If I have a mid-2010 Mac Pro which of their OWC mounts can I use with 2 SSD drives in the second optical bay? It's a little confusing on their site as they have so many mounts and brackets. I'm looking for a $39.99 solution that will work with my machine.

I'd probably use the port that's currently used by the Superdrive drive as it's seldomly used.
 
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alphaod

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So that benefits from one SATA connector in the Optical bay and you use the other from where?

I have a hardware RAID card, a requisite if you need more than the available SATA ports. Power is supplied by the use of splitters.
 

sgginc

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Is that middle drive secured with tie straps?

Is that middle drive secured with tie straps?

That bracket only has holes for two 2.5” drives.

Thanks ... Ken
 
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