Hey,
So long story short apple has decided to crew my 2008 mac pro for a new 2009! Which is pretty awesome, except for one small (big) problem. I have a 4 drive raid 5 array off of the Caldigit raid card... however the new system does not have an ipass cable, correct? Meaning I can't connect my raid card..
So here's my problem, I already dropped a bunch of money on this raid card, but I really need a raid 5 array for what I do, any suggestions?
The change to the '09 actually hurts you.
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You're understanding is correct that the cable is gone in the '09's, and the drive data is now transfered via the unused PCIe traces in slot 4 to the drive connectors, now soldered directly to the board.
No matter the card, you'd have to make some changes from what you had if you take the '09 model.
1. Attempt to stuff the drives in the optical bays, and relocate the ODD externally. Then attach the drives to the card with an iPass (MiniSAS*4i cable). You'd also need to mod some 3rd party cables (backplane extenders + 2 SATA power per extender to make a Y) for power. (One of these cable mods per ODD Backplane connection, so 2 total).
2. Get '08 drive sleds, as they're shorter than those in the system, and appear to give adequate clearance for cables. Again, you'd have to get 3rd party cables (MiniSAS*4i (1) + backplane extenders (4) modded with SATA power (4)). You'd loose the drive connectors on the board, unless you can attach right angle SATA cables for some future use. Provided you can find the room for the drives.
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3. Go external.
4. Contact Apple, and change the replacement back to an '08 model. Perhaps with a CPU clock upgrade.
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1 and 2 aren't that easy, and are likely going to be a PITA, even if you're handy with a soldering iron.
3 is quite doable, but expensive. But I'll assume you already knew that one.
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4 would be the easiest and least expensive, provided you can get Apple to comply.
Let me know what you can/want to do, and good luck.