New Mac Pro: What are You using to connect your eSATA external drives to you nMacPro?

Hi,
I have some eSATA external HDs that I would like to use with my 2013 New Mac Pro.
I was just wondering what other  have been using to connect their nMPs to eSATA devices and how well it has worked.  I have seen a USB3 to eSATA cable from NewEgg.... which seems like a good idea ... if it will work.
Thanks!

LaCie TB HUB has two TB ports which is good for daisy chain. Has two esata ports also. I connect a Voyager bought from OWC to one sata port and that's where my bare 2.5 and 3.5 hard drives reside when I need them. The other sta port has a Pioneer 207 blu ray drive. When I sleep my 2013 Mac Pro I turn off the power to the Voyager and the Pioneer. All work flawlessly.

Similar Messages

  • I need to transfer settings from my Macbook to a new Macbook pro. what are the steps I need to follow?

    I need to transfer the settings (mail, safari, etc.) from my Macbook to a new Macbook pro. what are the steps I need to follow?

    Time Machine will sort that out, you got an external HD ?

  • HT5172 I have a new Mac pro.... when I plugged in PNY stick drive in the USB port a message came up that said that it was consuming two much power to remove the stick drive... what is this all about. ????

    I have a new Mac pro.... when I plugged in PNY stick drive in the USB port a message came up that said that it was consuming two much power to remove the stick drive... what is this all about. ????

    Try a SMC reset:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
    Follow directions for a battery you should not remove yourself.

  • I got a new Mac Pro and I am using my 30 inch cinema display.  It has been flickering grey sometimes and then will stay grey and I have to reboot... this is very annoying..help.  I have reset the pram and that seems to help for a bit but then it starts up

    I got a new Mac Pro and I am using my 30 inch cinema display.  It has been flickering grey sometimes and then will stay grey and lock up my computer and I have to reboot... this is very annoying..help.  I have reset the pram and that seems to help for a bit but then it starts up again...and please don't tell me to check for software updates:)

    I got a new Mac Pro and I am using my 30 inch cinema display.  It has been flickering grey sometimes and then will stay grey and lock up my computer and I have to reboot... this is very annoying..help.  I have reset the pram and that seems to help for a bit but then it starts up again...and please don't tell me to check for software updates:)

  • New Mac Pro - need to run using 10.4 operating system

    I need to run a UNIX based program (Gaussian) on a new Mac Pro. According to the Gaussian website (http://www.gaussian.com/gbrochures/g03_onmacs.htm) their program is only supported for Intel systems running on 10.4 OS (and not 10.5). Is it possible to purchase a new mac running 10.4, or alternatively how easy is it to downgrade the 10.5 OS to 10.4?
    Thank you in advance for your answers.
    Rob

    Gaussian sure is a blast from the past! In my previous life I did some work with Gaussian 88 and our typical runs lasted about 12 hours each. When the MFLOPS gods were with us, we could do one in about 6 hours on the Cray X-MP down in Austin. It's quite amazing that this can now be done on the computer sitting under my desk!
    As far as your question goes, it looks like you will have to wait for Gaussian to build a Leopard compatible version for Intel-based Macs. In the mean time, I have read that it's possible to install SuSe Linux on a Mac Pro on a separate partition. Assuming that your license allows you to use the Linux binary, it might be possible to use it. You would have to reboot to do a Gaussian run, so it's not the most elegant solution, but it's the only way I can see it working.
    Good luck with your number crunching!

  • Installing CS5.5 on my new mac pro - what to do?

    Over the years I've purchased CS3 (boxed), CS 5 Design Premium (boxed), and CS 5.5 Design Premium (downloaded upgrade). I am ready to install 5.5 on my new mac pro. Questions:
    I had once copied some CS 5.5 dmg files to my backup drive but they appear to be only pdfs about installing, etc., not applications...so,
    Do I need to install my boxed CS5 first or is my 5.5 the complete set even though purchased as an 'upgrade'? (I see there are complete, separate CS5 and CS5.5 folders on my old mac)
    With the above info in mind, I have to re-download CS5.5 from Adobe, right? Thanks!

    Direct Download Links for Adobe Software
    Simply install CS5.5 right away and it will ask for the previous serials for verification.
    Mylenium

  • New Mac Pro: Will I need to toss out my esata RAID systems?

    Can't wait to buy the new MacPro.  However, I have 3 RAID systems, hooked up to ESATA RAID controllers.  Will I be able to use these with the new mac pro?  is there like a thunderbolt-estata raid converter?

    There are several ThunderBolt to eSATA boxes avaiable:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Lacie/9000186/
    This converts to ExpressCard34, then you add an eSATA expresscard to it:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Sonnet%20Technologies/ECHOPROE34/
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Sonnet%20Technologies/SATAIIE1PE34/
    This one is not quite available, but some online resellers are taking orders:
    http://www.sonnettech.com/product/echo15thunderboltdock.html

  • Early Intel Mac Pro--what are my graphics card upgrade options?

    I bought my Mac Pro in June, 2007 and want to improve my ability to use it for games--right now it's a bit of a dog in that respect. I have a 3 GHz dual Quad-Core processor setup that my hardware overview says is a MacPro2,1 model identifier. My stock graphics card is the GeForce 7300GT using the PCIe bus. Any help would be greatly appreciated--I know there are some expensive cards out there for newer models and that there is some discussion on what is compatible with earlier models like mine, but I would hope that my $5,000 system has no viable upgrade path for this.
    Rocketman

    The card is dead silent on idle. I haven't tried it on any games yet, but with 720p HD content like .mkv files playing in VLC, the fan only goes up to 20-25%, and even at that I can't even hear it.
    Idle fan speed is about 5%
    Idle temps are 63 deg celcius (note that its summer, and my ambient room temps are hot)
    Note these temps and fan speeds are under Windows 7 on ATI CCC. I can't get the temps and fan speeds under OSX, but I doubt they are different, the card is very quiet. And yes it does work under bootcamp
    Aside from maybe dual flashed PC 1GB 4870s in crossfire, this is most likely the best gpu upgrade you can do presently; it is the best upgrade if you want to stay with apple oem parts.
    There is always the dark horse: the GTX 285 from nvidia, however I doubt (wish) that it will be supported for 1st gen MPs. It's possible, though highly unlikely.

  • With no DVD drive on my new Mac Pro what is the alternative

    I'm not really sure if I will ever need a DVD drive but if I did?
    What is the best solution on a Mac Pro Retina notebook?

    What is the best solution on a Mac Pro Retina notebook?
    1) Exchange it for a MacBook Pro with a built-in DVD drive.
    2)  Buy Apple's external SuperDrive.
    I have seen pepole duct-tape an external SuperDrive to a Retina notebook on airlines.

  • What do you use to clean your MBP, and how do you do it?

    Is iKlear the clear (heh) favorite? Is there any other more generic stuff I can use that'd be cheaper (or that I could depend on should the product no become longer available)?
    How often do you clean? And how thoroughly (i.e. is there anyone out there who cleans under the keys or in any crevices like that to get out dust and stuff, assuming it's possible to do that at all)?
    And how do you do it in a way that doesn't let moisture in when you clean the keyboard and related areas? Everyone says "if it's not dripping, it won't do anything," but it seems evident to me that it's highly possible to have a cloth that's not dripping, yet still be damp enough to allow moisture to get in where it doesn't belong. There are threads here about people who've damaged their MBP in just that way. How do you make sure that doesn't happen?
    Feel free to answer with what you think is best in general or with how you personally do it... or both!
    Thanks!

    Everyone says "if it's not dripping, it won't do anything,"
    Who says that? It's totally wrong and extremely dangerous to your MBP.
    No third party products are necessary. Tap water (or distilled water, if you have access to it) will suffice just fine.
    I use the black cloth that came with the computer to clean it. I turn on a tap such that it is just on more than a steady drip, then moisten a corner of that cloth. Wring out the excess moisture until it is only damp. There must NOT be any drips whatsoever, so wring it out thoroughly. Shut down the computer, and use the moistened corner to wipe down the areas of aluminum that are not close to the ports or speaker grilles. You may have to moisten the cloth multiple times to cover the whole machine. Mine often dries in the process of wiping down the case. It must be that dry, that it will dry out in 3 minutes.
    There is no reason to take a chance with getting any water into the computer at all. Take half an hour to do a thorough job with a very lightly damp cloth (may have to remoisten it once or twice) every couple weeks, instead of paying $1000 for a logic board replacement if any water gets in.
    --Travis

  • I just got my new Mac Pro and can't seem to connect to my HP6380 printer.  Any suggestions?

    I

    go into printer preferences and try adding it (the little plus sign on the bottom)
    I don't know how you have it connected, so I can't offer any specific advice, also, check HP's website for any updated drivers, or run Software update to see if some have already been released
    hope this helps
    John B

  • New IMG1.9 bug with space used (HD vs SD) on external drives

    I hooked up a 2TB drive, and was very impressed about how well it works and how easy it was to set up, thanks so much.
    That said, I noticed that the tally for recorded content on the external drive is not working exactly correctly for me, in a minor way.  When I go to the Drive Status menu item on the DVR menu and press the right arrow to go to the External Drive status screen It is saying something like "23 hours of HD content, 42 hours of SD content".  But I have never recorded anything in SD, and have even gone back and verified that none of the content that I have recorded at all is in SD.
    The same list on the internal drive status screen seems to work exactly as it should.
    Minor issue, but figured I'd report.

    2 things to try.
    First would be the Set Top Box Aut-Correction in the menu under In Home Agent.  Cures many minor ills.
    The other (that worked under 1.8 when the internal drive misreported percentage) is a simple re-boot of the box (either from the menu or by pulling the power).
    I have been using a 1 TB external drive for a year now (beta tester) .and have never seen this behavior.
    Hope one of the suggestions fixes it for you.
    If a forum member gives an answer you like, give them the Kudos they deserve. If a member gives you the answer to your question, mark the answer as Accepted Solution so others can see the solution to the problem.

  • Turning on, new Mac Pro locks have to reset most times

    I've got a new Mac Pro with standard 12GB of memory.. have an external drive connected via thunderbolt, two monitors (via Thunderbolt -> VGA) and one on HDMI.
    Almost every time I start up from cold I get as far as the login circles.. .and then I get the spinning wheel of death... hold the power switch to force power off and second time it works...
    Have tried removing all but one monitor and no external drive but still confounds me....
    Any suggestions please where to start (Kit is outside 90 day support time)
    Regards,
    Adam... err from Hawkhurst...

    These instructions must be carried out as an administrator. If you have only one user account, you are the administrator.
    Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
    Step 1
    For this step, the title of the Console window should be All Messages. If it isn't, select
              SYSTEM LOG QUERIES ▹ All Messages
    from the log list on the left. If you don't see that list, select
              View ▹ Show Log List
    from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
    In the top right corner of the Console window, there's a search box labeled Filter. Initially the words "String Matching" are shown in that box. Enter "BOOT_TIME" (without the quotes.)
    Each message in the log begins with the date and time when it was entered. Note the timestamps of the BOOT_TIME log messages, which refer to the times when the system was started. Now clear the search box and scroll back in the log to the last boot time when you had the problem. Select the messages logged after the boot, during the time something abnormal was happening. Copy them to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message by pressing command-V.
    For example, if the problem is a slow startup taking three minutes, post the messages timestamped within three minutes   after the boot time, not before. Please include the BOOT_TIME message at the beginning of the log extract—not at the end.
    If there are long runs of repeated messages, please post only one example of each. Don’t post many repetitions of the same message.
    When posting a log extract, be selective. In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.
    Please don't indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
    Please don't post screenshots of log messages—post the text.
    ☞ Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.
    Step 2
    In the Console window, select
              DIAGNOSTIC AND USAGE INFORMATION ▹ System Diagnostic Reports
    (not Diagnostic and Usage Messages) from the log list on the left. If you don't see that list, select
              View ▹ Show Log List
    from the menu bar.
    There is a disclosure triangle to the left of the list item. If the triangle is pointing to the right, click it so that it points down. You'll see a list of reports. A crash report has a name that begins with the name of the crashed process and ends in ".crash". A panic report has a name that begins with "Kernel" and ends in ".panic". Select the most recent of each. The contents of the report will appear on the right. Use copy and paste to post the entire contents—the text, not a screenshot.
    I know the report is long, maybe several hundred lines. Please post all of it anyway.
    ☞ If you don't see any reports listed, but you know there was a crash or panic, you may have chosen Diagnostic and Usage Messages from the log list. Choose DIAGNOSTIC AND USAGE INFORMATION instead.
    In the interest of privacy, I suggest that, before posting, you edit out the “Anonymous UUID,” a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes in the header of the report, if it’s present (it may not be.)
    ☞ Please don’t post other kinds of diagnostic report—they're very long and rarely helpful.

  • What is the best way to set up my new Mac Pro?

    Not wanting to screw up in a process I've not done with a brand new machine before, I'm looking for feedback on my plan for setting my new Mac Pro next week...
    The physical plan is this:
    For RAM, I have four 2GB SDRAM's plus the supplied six 1GB modules. My plan here is to install the 2GB rams into the first four slots and install four of the 1GB modules into the remaining four slots for a total of 12GB's.
    When the cost for 4GB modules gets down to reasonable, I'll buy four of them and bump the current rams down the line which will then give me a total of 24 gigs where I'll stay.
    For my hard drives, I'm installing a 160GB Intel X25-M into the first drive bay
    http://www.intel.com/design/flash/nand/mainstream/index.htm
    using one of MaxUpgrades' 'MaxConnects' kits. I will use this drive for the operating system software and my applications and their libraries.
    Next, into the remaining three drive bays, I am installing three 300GB WD Velociraptors. Mine are the pre-'backplane ready' versions:
    http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?DriveID=459
    so I have bought these sleds for them...
    http://www.maxupgrades.com/istore/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_i d=180
    I own one of Sonnet's Tempo SATA E4P cards
    http://www.sonnettech.com/product/temposatae4p.html
    which, thanks to this forum, I now understand, with the correct firmware installed, function well so I will install it and be able to establish hardware RAID. I will create a RAID 0 set with the three Velociraptors and use it to store all of my data files.
    Backup will happen on a 1TB WD 'Caviar Black' external drive connected through one of the Sonnet card's external eSATA ports and using the OS 'Time Machine' software.
    And that's the physical plan. My question is about setting things up. The physical installation part is straight forward and I don't expect any difficulties but I'm wondering what is the best way to install the operating system.
    Do I take a first step keeping the supplied hard drive installed, install the solid state drive into the next drive bay and then transfer the contents from the supplied drive onto the SSD or do I do the complete physical installation process and do a 'C' drive start up and install the OS that way?
    And, do you have any tips/suggestions on setting up the RAID 0 set?
    thanks for the help. I want to do this right.
    JQ

    oh mighty Hatter, I knew you'd have helpful guidance to offer! And thank you. You've confirmed my anxieties about the Sonnet card; kind of a 'too much, too quickly' sort of thing. And it's not that Sonnet's not a good company. Just everything to do with new technologies and the growth curve we all, manufacturers and users, go through when they come out. And, for sure, the new Mac Pro's are new technology; the single biggest forward leap in Apple's top-of-the-line machines for some time far as I can tell. Just reading at Intel's website about the Nehalem's is a joy!
    So, I will proceed now with everything except for the controller card, leaving that 'til later. In the meantime, I think I'll just happily run with the four hard drives all running independently. No software RAID. I know just those, the SSD boot drive plus Velociraptor trio's going inside of a 2.66ghz 8-core Nehalem Mac Pro is going to be a working pleasure. Heck, this way, I'll get settled in and used to the machine's speed, have a great time doing so and then, in however many months, I can jump into spending another chunk of money on an excellent RAID card, RAID card's dear Barefeats will have tested and reviewed for us, set up my RAID 0 set and head of to those new races watching my computer leap for joy! Could be that, by then, the cost of Intel 160GB X25-M's will have dropped enough that I can afford to go for a second and have a two SSD RAID 0 boot drive... Yummy!
    Thanks for the help. Like I say, I knew there was useful guidance hanging on some limb within your personal kit, (otherwise referred to as your mind)!
    Interesting to read about the problems people have had with Sonnet's 2.17 update in PPC's... In this computer, my PowerMac G5 dual 2.7ghz, I have a Sonnet 'Tempo Sata X4P' controller card. I downloaded and installed 2.17 and got the same troubles; no cut, no paste, no 'drag and drop' etc. It was miserable.
    Mine, fortunately, magically corrected after running the 'permissions verify and correct' process in Disc Utility and, after a restart, all was back to almost normal but for one exception; the Sonnet card was no longer present or functioning including the four eSATA ports out the back. (I ran Tech Tools Pro 5's repair suites first but, and who knows why, it didn't correct the problem...) This one was absolutely in the 'who knows what the f_'s going on and why it disappeared but did' class.
    Oh, the other remnant is that, when the computer goes into sleep, after about five minutes, the fans rev up, and up, and the computer's frozen; only access is to do a forced shutdown pressing and holding the power button, so I've had to adopt a 'shut down whenever leaving it for more than fifteen minutes' approach to this dear friend. Once I've fully moved into and established my new one (which should arrive today, by the way... Yippeee!!! Can't wait!), I'll do a complete restoration on this one including taking out the Sonnet card. Usually, I sell my old Pro's but, this time, I'm going to keep this one as a back up and just general second computer for times I might need it. It has been such a great and dependable machine. Keeping it seems the right thing to do.
    thanks Hatter. I'll let you know how things go, including what happens with the SSD. I don't have speed test software so I won't be able to track it's performance like that guy in the post you gave me did...
    JQ
    ps- Gotta love that ILLogic fellow eh? Talk about not getting the essence!

  • Using a 30" Cinema Display with new Mac Pro

    Hello Everyone:
    I just purchased, and waiting to arrive a new 2014 8 core Mac Pro which is an upgrade to my 2009 quad core Mac Pro. I currently use a 30 inch Apple Cinema display which has the DVI connection. I was thinking that I would use a DVI to HDMI adapter and plug the 30" into the HDMI port on the new Mac Pro. I have since heard that people have been having issues with this older monitor getting it to work properly with the new mac pro. some have suggested buy the $99 mini display port to DVI adapter and using that, but I don't believe there is a mini display port on the new mac pro.
    I have considered buying a new thunderbolt display because I am assuming that it will have a much better image quality than the older 30 in display but I hate the fact that it's a 27" and I would be giving up the 3" in size. I do a lot of video and audio recording editing and love the extra screen real-estate.  Can anyone confirm a couple of things for me?
    1. Will the 30 inch display work with a new mac pro and can I use the DVI to HDMI adapter?
    2. Does the new Thunderbolt display have a much better image quality than the 30 in display and because its newer, will look that much better with the mach pro?
    Thank you in advance.

    1. Will the 30 inch display work with a new Mac Pro?
    Yes.
    Can I use the DVI to HDMI adapter?
    Not if you want full resolution.  You need a Mini DisplayPort to dual-link DVI adapter
    <http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB571Z/A/mini-displayport-to-dual-link-dvi-ada pter>
    It plugs into a Thunderbolt port (and USB port) on the computer.
    2. Does the new Thunderbolt display have a much better image quality than the 30 in display and because its newer, will look that much better with the Mac Pro?
    No, it has more pixels (in the vertical direction), but they are spaced a bit more apart, so you don't want  to be as close to the display.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Error message during upgrade 8.0.6 - 9.2.0.1

    Hi, during the database upgrade, with the Oracle's assistant, at the end of stage 1, an strange error appears. The text of this message is simply : "6500000,L" ! What do that mean ? Thanx, Fabrice

  • How to format external drive

    Hi, I purchased a 160 Gig external drive. I want to be able to do an easy backup to it so I assume FAT 32 will not work as file sizes will be greater than 4 Gig, also clicking and dragging doesn't work because of all of the file name errors make it d

  • Out of order Music Playlists on Apple TV (2nd generation)

    When I view my music playlists and select one playlist, the songs in that playlist appear out of their original order as if shuffled. However, in iTunes on the MacBook they appear in the proper order. Anyone know what's up?

  • Post-provisioning workflow in UCS Director

    Hi I created a service request in UCS director (v4.1) to provision a VM. Additionally I created/added post-provisioning workflow to that service request with the purpose to sent the custom report upon completing the provisioning process. The question

  • How can i find how many sessions are opened in my database

    Hai Iam using Oracle 10g version, front end that iam using is oracle forms6i, sometimes my system get hanged because of some session and not closed i think, can i know how can i find how many session is opened on my database.