![]() However when this NewerTech SATA 6G card was announced (natively supported incl. I've gotten by fine with low-cost eSATA cards (typically $20 range) and until ordering the NewerTech 6G card, I've been using a Sil3132 based 2 port (1x) PCIe card in my Mac Pro, which as you know requires a driver install (and like most all 3132 based cards except for the more expensive firmtek models, the current SI 3132 drivers are 32-bit only - card isn't usable with 64bit SL boots.) (Updated links in 2013 for later rev of card)Īs I've mentioned before, personally my eSATA needs are simple (typically single drive use w/HD docks - no PM/high end enclosures/RAID arrays, etc). Updated Aug 2012 for FYI on sale prices and OS X 10.8 support Updated Dec 2011 for FYI on Hot-Swap bug fixed in OS X 10.7.2 & later Updated Nov 15th, 2010 for FYI on Qx2 report Updated Feb 5th, 2010 for more Reader Feedback Updated Feb 12th, 2015 for notes on Boot support w/10.6.8 & later Review of NewerTech's Low-Cost eSATA 6G PCIe card Recent Updates | Mac Upgrades/Repairs | Storage | Video | Audio/HT | Apps/OS/Network | Home Review of NewerTech Low-Cost eSATA 6G PCIe card (bootable w/OSX 10.6.8+)
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