USB PCI-Express Card half working???

I just purchased and installed a SYBA PCI-Express USB 2.0 5 Ports Controller Card (Model SD-PEX-NEC5U) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812186010&Tpk=SD-PEX-NEC5U
I think it's half-way working. I did some researching prior to my purchase and I was under the impression that the Mac Pro (2006) could accept any PCI-express card. I have my Kensington USB bluetooth adapter plugged in (to the internal port) and it powers the adapter light and both my wireless mouse and wireless keyboard work perfectly. However any of the devices I plugged into the rear 4 ports are not working... (ie my Western Digital 1 TB hard drive that has 2 partitions on - one for Time machine backups and one for regular storage)
According to the Syba website, Mac OSX is not listed as a supported OS. The card came with a drivers disc but doesn't have any Syba drivers on it... tons of other manufacturers.
Can anyone offer advice about installing drivers or "adding hardware" (a la Windows)? Again, it's working with my bluetooth... so whats up with my hard drive?

A safe place to check and start your research is OWC.
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/add-ons-and-hubs/pci-pcmcia-cards
As for MyBook - they can be iffy; if a drive fails, it is built into the case, so I prefer to buy cases with USB/FW and that you can install a drive yourself, even if comes with one.
USB: when there is FireWire and you can easily add SATA PCIe, yes they cost more but then they can drive multiple drives at full performance too.
When you buy generic cards, see if they use the same chipset as found in Sonnet Allegro and others.
Then check
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/ for reports in their upgrade database and articles.
And no, it requires PCIe, but not just any (and even PC with Windows 7, some cards can also be problem).

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    ccm 17773 1
    pci_stub 12622 1
    vboxpci 23194 0
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    cuse 13445 3
    dm_crypt 23177 1
    btusb 32412 0
    cdc_ether 14351 0
    usbnet 43913 1 cdc_ether
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    mii 13934 1 usbnet
    cdc_wdm 19053 0
    rfcomm 69160 8
    bnep 19624 2
    bluetooth 391136 22 bnep,btusb,rfcomm
    binfmt_misc 17468 1
    coretemp 13435 0
    kvm_intel 143148 0
    kvm 451729 1 kvm_intel
    thinkpad_acpi 81013 0
    nvram 14411 1 thinkpad_acpi
    serio_raw 13462 0
    arc4 12608 2
    snd_seq_midi 13324 0
    snd_seq_midi_event 14899 1 snd_seq_midi
    snd_hda_codec_conexant 57441 1
    iwldvm 232285 0
    snd_hda_intel 56451 3
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    snd_rawmidi 30144 1 snd_seq_midi
    lpc_ich 21080 0
    iwlwifi 169932 1 iwldvm
    snd_seq 61560 2 snd_seq_midi_event,snd_seq_midi
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    pps_core 19382 1 ptp
    video 19476 1 i915
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    usbhid 48603 0
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    cdc_ether 12564 0
    usbnet 34978 1 cdc_ether
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    cdc_wdm 17427 0
    mii 12675 1 usbnet
    ctr 12927 0
    ccm 17534 0
    fuse 87410 3
    joydev 17063 0
    wacom_w8001 12706 0
    serport 12842 1
    mousedev 17272 0
    iTCO_wdt 12831 0
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    pcspkr 12595 0
    psmouse 107214 0
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    serio_raw 12849 0
    i2c_i801 16965 0
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    mac80211 604456 1 iwldvm
    i915 905750 2
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    ac 12715 0
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    battery 17452 0
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    mei_me 17900 0
    tpm_tis 17182 0
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    mei 75079 1 mei_me
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    video 18043 1 i915
    processor 27777 3 acpi_cpufreq
    button 12953 1 i915
    sch_fq_codel 17343 6
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    mbcache 17171 1 ext4
    jbd2 86417 1 ext4
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    sha256_generic 16804 1 sha256_ssse3
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    cbc 12696 1
    algif_skcipher 17051 0
    af_alg 12988 1 algif_skcipher
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    dm_mod 93490 15 dm_crypt
    sd_mod 44398 3
    crct10dif_generic 12581 1
    crc_t10dif 12431 1 sd_mod
    crct10dif_common 12356 2 crct10dif_generic,crc_t10dif
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    serio 18282 9 serio_raw,atkbd,i8042,serport,wacom_w8001,psmouse
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