PCI Express SCSI Card

Which PCI Express SCSI Card should I use for a DAT Tape drive on a Mac Pro?

I was afraid of that. I think I may try and switch out an old Firewire CD box with the DAT tape box. Thanks for the info.

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    I need to move my scsi interface scanner from a G4 machine and the old PCI Adaptec AHA 2930 CU card won't fit.  I was using Snow Leopard on the G4 unit - it still supported the Adaptec card and all was good.  My 23" Cinema display then bit the dust and I replaced it with with a 24" Cinema display with the mini display port connector.  I purchased an adapter from Kanex to make it compatible, but the adapter was defective - so I returned it.  Their reviews aren't very good - seem to have a lot of D.O.A. adapters - not sure I want to deal with the frustration, but it would be the least expensive option.
    I do have, however, an early 2008 Mac Pro that I can use, provided that it supports the newer PCI Express scsi cards that Adaptec makes.  I'm not sure which one to get yet, either.  I'd rather not buy one and find out it won't work.  I can make a partition on the boot drive for Snow Leopard in case scsi isn't supported in later versions of OSX.  In case you're wondering, I did use a scsi to firewire adapter to run the scanner on my laptop for a while - but it stopped working and I can't locate any replacements (or the company - 2nd Wave Technologies - for that matter).  I haven't tried locating a scsi to usb adapter, but from what I can see, they are getting pretty scarce.  I'd replace the scanner, but it is fairly pricey and the newest model retails at the price of a small car - so that really isn't an option at this point.
    Thanks in advance for any info.
    Message was edited by: Jakob Richardt
    Changed name of display adapter manufacturer.

    Thanks for the response - I guess the question I should have asked is "Will OSX support scsi cards in an early 2008 Mac Pro and if so, which ones?"  I didn't realize Apple and Adaptec weren't working together - my G4 tower arrived with an Adaptec card in it when I bought it in 2000 (from a third party vendor, not directly from Apple).  It came with either OS 8.* or OS 9.  When I updated to OSX, everything continued working, so I didn't think much about it until I pondered using the Mac Pro for the scanner - at some point the G4 is going to stop working - need to have a solution before that happens.  The manuals I've been reading refer to the slots in the G4 machines as PCI.  The manual for the Mac Pro refers to the slots as PCI e.  These slots have fewer connectors, so I thought that the "Express" part of the name referred to this particular card configuration when compared to the longer card connectors in the G4 type of machines.
    Can you tell me what scsi card brands will work in the Mac Pro?  I'd still like to pursue this option.  As I mentioned in my original post, buying a new scanner isn't in the cards right now - it costs more than the computer, so, although pricey, the card option is still less expensive.
    Thanks!

  • G5 Quad PCI-E SCSI cards available

    Hello,
    Are there any SCSI cards, beside ATTO, which could be used in a Powermac G5 with a pci-e bus. I googled some information about LSI Logic, but the information whether or not some of those cards would work in a dual-core G5 is still not clear to me. I would prefer to buy a used card, and perhaps there are some PC cards for the new PCIE bus that would work too. Thanks for any information you could provide.
    best regards,
    Markus
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    Hello:
    I needed a SCSI connection between my dual core 2.3 G5 and an Epson 1600 and Polaroid 4000 scanner. The SCSI card problem with PCIexpress is a headache. To bypass high costs of the cards, I tried a Ratoc firewire/ultra scsi converter (FR1SX) and find it works perfectly at joining my SCSI scanners to my G5 firewire. This has been a boon to eliminate PCI express SCSI cards and other problems.
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  • No Raid BIOS on nforce 650i (x4 PCI-express raid card)

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    Sound Card: Manufacturer and Model: onboard realtek
    NIC Manufacturer/Model: Onboard nforce gigiabit
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    Ok, here is my problem:
    I can not, for the life of me, get this PCI-Express raid card to show the raid's BIOS screen (or get my BIOS to see the controller so I can boot off it). Basically this is needed to setup the array, see the array status when the system boots, and boot off the array, etc.. If I was running windows I would be totally screwed for booting off the array but with linux I can boot off of it as I can load the kernel (only the kernel) with the drivers on it from another boot drive and boot off the array.
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    Just thought I would mention, this board as listed as a compatible product for my mobo here:
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  • What is the BEST cable connection from Canopus ADVC 300 to Black Magic Intensity Pro HDMI PCI Express Capture Card?

    I must connect an ADVC 300 to a Black Magic Intensity Pro HDMI PCI Express Capture Card.   For best quality, which cable should I use?
    On the ADVC 300 there are outputs of firewire, S-VHS and RCA.
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    -4 Y OUT
    -3-R-Y OUT
    -7-R-Y IN
    -8-Y IN
    -9 B-Y IN
    -15 AUDIO IN RIGHT
    -10 AES/EBU OUT
    -12 AUDIO LEFT OUT
    -14 AUDIO LEFT OUT
    -13 AUDIO RIGHT OUT
    With the BMPro, there is also a separate, shorter cable.  On one end it looks like S-VHS and on the other there are two connectors, one black and one blue.
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    Well, when I researched how best to digitize VHS (into Final Cut Pro 7), I learned two of the best devices to use are BMPro and Canopus ADVC 300.  I’m using the ADVC 300 for the built-in time base corrector.  I definitely want to use that to stabilize the video.  I also read how well BMPro improves image quality.  So, I thought to use the two together must produce outstanding quality (well, as good as VHS can be). 
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    Run the firewire from the Canopus ADVC 300 converter directly into the firewire port on the Mac Pro
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    Does anyone know of any cheap PCI Express video cards.
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  • PCI Express Sound Card ?

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  • Z68A-G45 (G3): BIOS screen unreadable on PCI express graphics card

    I have a Z68A-G45 (G3) board with Intel Core i3-2320T processor.  BIOS version is E7750IMS v11.2.
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  • Can I add a PCI Express eSATA card to my G5

    Hi All,
    Not clear if this will work...I have a late 2005 model Power Mac G5. I'd like to add this eSATA PCI Express card: http://www.worldofcables.com/store/viewItem.asp?idproduct=9232
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    I am a long time Mac User but I must confess I am not really a "power user" I use my mac to edit my gigs and thats about it. I have acquired a 6TB G-Raid External SATA drive with tons of footage and I need to be able to interface my G5 PPC to it. I need to add a ESATA card to my rig so I can get to that footage. Please, Please, Please help! If anyone can suggest a card that will work I would be so very happy! I would be happier still if it was affordable!
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    Model Identifier: PowerMac7,3
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    Bus Speed: 900 MHz
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  • Desktop is not defaulting to PCI Express video card

    Installed a Nvidia GTX 560TI w/appropriate power supply AFTER disabling secure boot and enabling legacy support.  The computer booted to the video card after the second try reboot, drivers successfully installed.  Later after attempting to wake the computer from sleep it has defaulted back to the onboard video WITHOUT restarting.  Now will not recognize PCI express card.

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  • Span to 2 monitors w/ExpressCard PCI-Express Video Card? Possible?Probable?

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  • MOVED: Onboard graphic card simultaneous with PCI Express graphic card

    This topic has been moved to Off-Topic Technical.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=161634.0

    Hi,
    The following link shows the specs of your machine:
       http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&docname=c03499587#N432
    It clearly says:
    *Integrated video is not available if a graphics card is installed.
    Supports PCI Express x16 graphics cards.
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    You don't need to disable the integrated video chip (or onboard video).
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  • Does PCI Express Video Card compatible on a MSI KM4M Motherboard

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    Maybe this is a dumb question..
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