Because it probably works fine when you connect one of the nice big fat cables coming out of a regular PC power supply? The major difference here is the fact that the supplemental power comes from the 2 low-profile connectors on the motherboard. These are designed for 75W each, and the power comes through the traces on the motherboard itself (not a dedicated cable from the PSU).
The point we're trying to make is that the Mac Pro is designed for a maximum of one 225W card. You're in unsupported territory if you try and drive a card that requires more than that via the slot and power cables alone. You might damage the card and/or your entire system -- for example, there's a thread over on netkas.org where a guy tried to overclock his 300W GTX 680 super-overclocked board running on Mac Pro power alone, and ended up killing it. If you want to risk your $500 card or $2500 system, go for it. Personally, I'll stick with cards that fit inside the 225W power budget.
Sorry Jack, The Mac Pro's I run are > $8,000. You might want to check the screen shots from the start of this thread, particularly if you want to present 'expert' opinions like this. That's a $450 card in a $8,000+ Mac Pro (multiple, in fact). All crushing 4K UHD video and post VFX.
And for you guys suggesting I use an external PSU -- right. Again, RTT. You might notice I posted this a little while ago:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1076970/
Finally, it's rare to run into Apple guys that still believe the mystique of Apple hardware versus PC hardware. I hate to tell you friends, that line has blurred to almost non-existence. I was trying to be polite about all of this, but after the MacRumor nannies have decided to dump warning stickers all over my thread, I'm just going to lay it down: You're completely mental if you think this card is going to harm this Mac Pro.
This is the *actual* spec of the MP PSU PCI wires: 21a @ 12v = 252w with contacts rated to 36a @ 12v = 432w. That load will shutdown your system long before frying wiring or the LB.
The reason AMD will not present these cards as "Mac Ready" is because until 3 weeks ago, Apple wasn't including the drivers for the cards and AMD isn't going to suggest customers start scooping them up without official, public release driver support. To this second, you cannot run these cards without the beta software of 10.8.2+ (I've tested on both 10.8.2 and current developer release 10.8.3). Again, it's mental to suggest it's out of fear for harming a MP. You guys are ridiculous.
Stop with the goddam FUD, please. Enjoy the new hardware.