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matrix077 said: ireland said: techblogger911 said: One word, Ugly . Two words: what do you mean? That’s two? Must be that new Millennial Math or something...
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Mike Wuerthele said: iMarc845 said:I would still like to know how to get the Aukey card working under OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Nothing I have tried allows the card to work under that OS. I can only make it work under macOS 10.12 Sierra. And…
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MacProGermany said: Thank you! For the cable mentioned above an additional cable is needed. I think male PCI-E on one side and female 15-Pin on side of the card. I cannot find such a cable in stores ore online. How did you connect? Please …
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One correction This is the connector I'm using in the Mac Pro 5,1: CONVERT REGULAR SIZE PCI-E 6 PIN TO HP SLIMLINE MINI PCI-E 6 PIN ---MADE IN USA
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I guess this topic is dead; no one has replied. For what it's worth: I could not get the Aukey card to work under OX X 10.11 El Capitan. Not on my Mac Pro 3,1 nor on my Mac Pro 5,1. It works fine under macOS 10.12 Sierra on both machines.I was …
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Mike Wuerthele said: We tested the 3,1 on El Capitan. There are hardware differences between the 3,1 and the 4,1/5,1 and I'm not going to update my 3,1 to Sierra. I presume that the card will act the same on a 3,1 running Sierra with the pa…
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tzmmtz said: For what its worth Ableconn specifically states... "The HBA adapter supports Mac OS X 10.9 to 10.10, and 10.12 Sierra; but it does NOT work on OS X 10.11." Yes, I had noticed that in their documentation. Yet some folks said…
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I have two Mac Pros. One is an "Early 2008" (3,1) and the other is a "Mid 2010" (5,1). So far, I've only installed the Aukey on the 3,1 unit. I was hoping that it would work without needing the SATA power connection, but even with a self-powered dr…