Motherboard SATA Ports

I have just ordered a new Mac Pro to replace my G5. Does anyone know if the new models have the two extra SATA ports on the motherboard like the previous model?

Hi,
have a look at the Block Diagram here: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/HardwareDrivers/Conceptual/MacPro_0801/Articles/ProductDeveloperNote.html#//appleref/doc/uid/TP90005242
Seems to be that the extra two SATA-ports are still there.
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