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macrumors newbie
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Four 2,5" SSD to iPass + Four 3,5" HDD to RAID Card connection?
Hi,
I want to make this configuration in my new Mac Pro ![]() I want to use MaxConnect and StarTech 3.5 Bay to dual 2.5 HD SATA hard drive adapter to mount four 2,5" SSDs (soft RAID) in second optical drive Also I want to connect four internal Mac Pro Hdds to Raid Card (Hardware RAID 5) Questions: 1 red: What cables will I need for 2,5 SSDs drive connection and power? Whether this cable will work? or I need special ipass cable? 2 blue: Will the lengths of the Mac pro cable be enough to connect standard HDDs to Raid card? 3: Which RAID Card is the fastest, which would you recommend to use? |
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macrumors Demi-God
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: London, UK
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1. I don't know about that cable but personally, I would use some combination of an ATA to SATA power cable converter and then some SATA Y power splitters to connect all the four drives to the ATA power cable for the second Optical drive. Space would probably be an issue though.
2. I've got no idea I'm afraid. 3. No idea. I would say though, wouldn't it make more sense to send the SSD drives to the RAID card? I mean, since you're obviously going for a seriously fast setup (I'm guessing main drive) using the SSDs, wouldn't it be better to have *them* go the hardware raid route, so as to maximise speed? If you were to do this then you could leave the other drives and the iPass connector alone and just get a cable long enough to reach from the SSDs to the RAID card.
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macrumors 601
Join Date: May 2008
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1. This cable.
2. It should if you place it in the closest slot to the HDD's. (Tight fit). 3. There are multiple candidates. More info would be needed to help. What are you doing with it? OS X only, Boot Camp, etc.? The SSD's would be better for the RAID array. No mechanical parts to fail. |
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macrumors member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Connecticut
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oh man.. brilliant idea! i'm going to have to do some research on this as i may do this if it can pan out
I bought this cable for my server that i just built.. its the same as the tripplite, but its got an extra sideband cable attached that you dont need to plug in. its like $10 cheaper than the one from provantage.. cant go wrong either way, i've purchased from both companies
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macrumors 601
Join Date: May 2008
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The Sideband connector isn't needed internally in a Mac Pro.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I used two 1TB drives with the kit and the two screws seems to hold the drives sufficiently. You might have a problem trying to secure that circuit board with just two screws near the 'pillars' as the back part of the bottom plate only extends half the width of the HD. Whatever... I connected the drives to the two 'extra' SATA connections next to the iPass connector. I would suggest leaving the iPass as is and run the cables to a RAID card if you still want one. I used the second ATA power connector with a splitter to power the drives. You WILL have to remove the forward fans to run the SATA cables to the Optical bay. Much easier that way. And... it works... the Optical bay door opens and my Software RAID survived me moving the HDs to the new location... I DID make a backup first, of course!Have fun
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: brum uk
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@ alyks & Tbarr - don't suppose you have any photos from your installs guys?
would really like to see that MaxConnect setup ![]() Was thinking of trying to use it for 4 extra SATA drives but really need to see it first. Also if you have any view on how the last 2 SATA cables would get connected - some kind of SATA to IDE converter needed I guess - not included in the Maxconnect kit tho i dont think. Any thoughts on how 2 drives would work sharing a single IDE cable? ---------------------- Maxconnect replied to my mail suggesting last 2 drives as IDE/ATA or buying a SATA port card to support last 2 drives as SATA. They wouldn't recommend a SATA to PATA converter. Last edited by rtrt : Aug 15, 2008 at 11:47 PM. Reason: added info from maxconnect |
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Join Date: May 2008
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If you only need 2 SATA ports, they are available on the logic board. Look for "ODD Port", on the left side of the logic board, and beneath the iPass connector IIRC. These ports have been mentioned in other threads, and I seem to remember they can't be booted by OS X, or seen by windows. I would recommend doing a search. Quote:
NO, if you meant how to use 1 IDE connector for 2 drives. ![]() (Not sure if you actually meant cable or connector, Sorry). |
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Thanks nanofrog
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Join Date: May 2008
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![]() I went to the manufacturer site, and found it does support OS X. ![]() Quote:
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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You can look at the Installation Guide here;
Mac Pro Guide I have two 80GB partitions on the two 1TB Seagates configured as RAID 0 (205MB/s). It Boots Fine from the RAID 0. It Boots Windows XP Pro 32 bit fine using a HD in Bay 4. The Two drives in the Optical bay run about 5F cooler than the drives in the built-in bays. And, it appears to have solved a problem with Fusion. Every so often, Fusion would see the drives differently and renumber them, then complain that it couldn't fine the Image and want to make another one. I haven't had that problem since installing the two drives in the Optical bay using the ODD SATA ports.
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