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The Mac Pro First Generation is an Intel Xeon-based workstation computer manufactured by Apple Inc. The first generation model includes the machines from 2006 through 2008.

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Second SSD into DVD drive

Hi everybody , I’ve been using a first SSD on my Mac Pro early 2008 for quit a time , but I was wondering if its possible to add a second one in the DVD drive which is became obsolete . I easy find tutorial for installing SSD in the empty location for second drive ( the one I did already ) but not for an additional one instead of the DVD drive. Any ideas ? Thanks

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If I remember correctly the optical drive in the first version of Mac Pro’s was IDE based so its I/O will be very slow! So you can’t just swap it out for a SSD.

You do have four HD bays which can support either a HDD or SSD SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) drives unless you’ve got them all loaded up I would use one of them. If not you’ll need to get a SATA cable set to use one of the spare ports on the logic board to then route up to the optical drive bay to then use instead of the optical drive. Now the hard part this was a custom cable and need a 3.5” to 2.5” adapter frame and finding one today will take a bit of work! Which is why using the current HD bays would be better!

Last but still very important! This system only offers SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) drive interfaces so the drive/s you install much be able to run at this I/O speed. Many drives today are fixed speed SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) these drives won’t work reliably in your system! One of the few which works across any SATA Interface (auto sense) is the Samsung SSD’s! Unlike Western Digital SSD’s which are fixed SATA III (6.0 Gb/s). Review your SSD spec sheet if it doesn’t list SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) don’t buy it!

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Thank you very much Dan for this quick answer and that indeed very useful , Of course you are right about the 4 bay at my disposal , but unfortunately after years, 2 of them are now useless cos disks are not recognize on it anymore ( I suspect a problem on the connection with mother board ) I have still 2 valid but for the rest I am using and external Sata reader which is perfect cos those disks are basically datas and not require to be always up on my desktop . I am gonna seek for another solution , all of it came because I want to upgrade to 10,11 and basically wanted to install the new system on a new SSD to be able to test it in my configuration ( music production ) first without deleting my previous 10,10 system. Thanks again for your help and good advices

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