
M4 Mac Mini - Thunderbolt PCIE Expansion - MacRumors Forums
Nov 15, 2024 · Has anyone set up their M4/M4 Pro Mac Mini with a PCIe expansion bay like the OWC Mercury Helios 3S or Startech 2TBT3? If so how easy was it to set up? Any headaches …
PCIe SSDs - NVMe & AHCI | MacRumors Forums
Oct 9, 2018 · Recommended PCIe adaptors for Mac Pro 5,1 & 7,1: Standard PCIe x4 cards (tops at 1500 MB/s with MP5,1, double with MP7,1) (no switch): Low cost: Be warned, don't use …
Using a Standard M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD in the 2014 Mini
May 14, 2018 · On the Blackmagic benchmark, I get 688 MB/s write, 780 MB/s read (the one Blackmagic result I saw posted in this forum for the Apple 256GB PCIe SSD in the 2014 Mini …
Using a Standard M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD in the 2014 Mini
May 14, 2018 · If your 2014 is a stock SSD model, you can add in a 2.5" hdd and use the "upper" cable. 2014 has 2 storage slots. 1 apple connector pcie ssd slot, 1 sata 2.5" ssd/hdd slot.
PCIE M.2 NVMe on MacPro - MacRumors Forums
Feb 2, 2017 · Hi, Yesterday I did install my new Lycom DT-120 with its SM951 512GB (NVMe) M.2 PCIe. I've to admit, it's fast! Moving from a SSD SATA II to a PCIe SSD it is a different …
macOS PCIe SATA SSD Adapters (MP5,1 & MP7,1) | MacRumors …
Oct 31, 2019 · Wiki thread for compiling a list of confirmed PCIe SATA SSD adapters for MP5,1 with macOS. They're not as fast as NVMe, but they're widely available. Should also be helpful …
Advice upgrading PCIe and SATA drives on 2017 iMac
Jan 21, 2007 · Your 2017 iMac has a 1TB Fusion with 32GB of PCIe SSD storage in a slot on the motherboard and a 3.5" 1TB SSD mounted on the chassis to the left of the motherboard.
Advice on USB-C / PCI-e solution for MacPro 5,1
Oct 31, 2005 · I have a moderately updated 5,1 Mac Pro - currently with a generic USB3 PCI-e card providing four additional fast USB ports. I now need to connect a USB-C device to the …
USB 3.x PCIe Cards for Classic Mac Pro - MacRumors Forums
Dec 3, 2012 · Thread summary for latest recommendations. This thread refers to PCIe cards for adding USB 3.0, USB 3.1 gen 2, and USB 3.2 gen 2x2 to classic Mac Pros. It also contains …
When Will Apple Silicon Support PCIe 5? - MacRumors Forums
Aug 31, 2003 · Given that PCIe 4 support is just now being rolled out (including for AMD and Intel-based systems), it will be a while before anyone starts supporting PCIe 5 in any significant …