Mac Pro + Windows 7 = External HDD?

The goal is fairly simple: Install Window 7 on to an external SATA III drive via eSATA III controller card for occasional gaming use. All of my bays including the extra bays are in use in my Mac Pro and I would like to run Win7 on an external esata drive for the occasional CMD + Option boot. I went through a number of trouble shooting issues including discovering that Boot Camp will only adjust the OS X drive so I started wondering if there were other ways to accomplish this. I tried installing Win 7 on to it while inside a PC and tried hooking it up out of desperation but alas, that didn't work. Finally I resorted to sacrificing 32 / 120GB of my SSD internal OSX drive to do it properly, it installed fully, then bluescreened. Nice Windows, nice. In addition, I tried removing eSata interface all together and went with a dog slow USB 2.0 slave drive tool, but Windows doesn't install via USB or 1394.
Swing and a miss! Any thoughts as to how I can get back to my beloved gameage this weekend?

You are limited to PCIe cards.
Don't put Windows on the same drive as OS X. It isn't necessary either.
Paragon has some tools for putting Windows on a drive that is more portable.
Windows 7 needs 45GB and above. SP1 update takes 9GB to accomplish. You cut it too thin is all.
Moving Windows from PC to Mac can be done, before you install updaes and motehrboard drivers.
2008s have UEFI 2.x, they have 6 SATA ports.
Some of your ports now are data, not system, and could be external.
Buy extra drive sleds, there is a different size for 2009 and later, they cost about $20-25 each and can then swap drives (shutdown and let cool) and use it that way.
If you want full SATA3 6G controller and SSD III, talk to OWC. How to get power and cable to say lower optical drive bay off a card is messy compar4ed to a PC.

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