Will my mac mini fusion drive work in a 2008 mac pro

Hello All,
I have a 2012 mac mini with a 1 TB fusion drive.  I want to know if I can just remove the fusion drive from the mac mini and install it in a 2008 mac pro?  Or does the mac pro need some special update for it to work.
I'm given the mac mini to my fiance and she doesn't need a fusion drive but I want to keep it and put it in a 2008 mac pro.
Thank you,
A.J.

Humm... I'm having a hard time seeing any Pros in that maneuver.
1. It will void any warranty left including Apple Care on the Mac Mini.
2. If something goes wrong splitting the Mac Mini's Fusion setup, you will be on your own.
3. While it sounds OK now, at some point (sooner than later) the Mac Mini will come up short on Disk Space.
4. You will most likely have to reformat that drive to use it in the Mac Pro.
5. The Mac Pro will not benifit unless you have an SSD in it and do a new Fusion setup.
I'm sure there are others here, who could add to the list of Cons.

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