PCI-Express Card for SSD that boots Mac OSX?

I'm thinking about upgrading my 2008 Mac Pro with an SSD boot drive, but I want to get the maximum speed out of the SSD. Since many of the SSDs have a SATA III interface capable of 6Gb/s, I'd also like to get an internal controller that will allow me to boot into Mac OSX. Which card do you reccommend?
Also, is there anyway to place the SSD in the lower optical drive bay of the Mac Pro? If so, what will I need to do that?
Thanks!

The only way to get greater than effective speed on the sata2 connection is to raid the ssd's.  Otherwise you are stuck with sata2 speeds.
Here's a thread on sata3 pci cards in these disccussions:
PCIe card to enable bootable SATA3 SSD on early 2008 mac pro?
If you want to do some research in other places there are many hits on this topic when you google "sata3 pci card for mac pro".
Also, I just recently became aware of a new pci card that OWC announced which they call Accelsior™.  It's not cheap, even for a 120GB drive.
OWC 120GB Mercury Accelsior™
Here's MacPerformanceGuilds' review of it.
Basically it's a ssd on a pci card thus limited to the pci speed and not the sata speed.  Looks cool.

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