4 port Esata PCIe 8x card crashes mac pro

Hi
I now have purchased a couple different PCIe esata cards. A cheap one at Best Buy that the drivers crashed my computer. So I bought and expensive 4 port card that is suppose to be compatible with a Mac Pro. Loaded the newest drivers from the site and guess what it crashes my computer. I had a powermac G5 prior and it worked fine with a esata pcix card. Any suggestions???

Hi kasmik;
Your PowerMac G5 used Open Firmware and the Mac Pro that you are running now uses EFI. So the old PCIe card doesn't have the correct code in RAM to run with the Mac Pro.
Allan

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