20-10-2008, 10:03
En este enlace hacen un análisis del Mac Pro Quad Xeon 2,66, que es el que tengo yo, pero o mismo es aplicable a cualquier Mac Pro.
En el apartado PCI Express puede leerse o siguiente:
For many generations, PowerMac models utilized the PCI bus as the chief vehicle for internal expansion. However, with the introduction of the PowerMac G5 "Oct 2005" Dual and Quad-Core PPC models, Apple has abandoned this standard and replaced all of the PCI slots with PCI Express slots also known as PCIe. PCI and PCI-X cards are not compatible with PCI Express (PCIe) slots. The Intel 5000X MCH chipset specification provides for an optional 6700PXH 64-bit PCI Hub that allows Xeon processors to interface with PCI-X cards but Apple has not implemented this option in the Mac Pro design. As such, the Apple Mac Pro is limited to supporting cards that utilize the PCI Express (PCIe) interface.
O sea que no, no podrás usar tus antiguas tarjetas PCI.
Un saludo.
En el apartado PCI Express puede leerse o siguiente:
For many generations, PowerMac models utilized the PCI bus as the chief vehicle for internal expansion. However, with the introduction of the PowerMac G5 "Oct 2005" Dual and Quad-Core PPC models, Apple has abandoned this standard and replaced all of the PCI slots with PCI Express slots also known as PCIe. PCI and PCI-X cards are not compatible with PCI Express (PCIe) slots. The Intel 5000X MCH chipset specification provides for an optional 6700PXH 64-bit PCI Hub that allows Xeon processors to interface with PCI-X cards but Apple has not implemented this option in the Mac Pro design. As such, the Apple Mac Pro is limited to supporting cards that utilize the PCI Express (PCIe) interface.
O sea que no, no podrás usar tus antiguas tarjetas PCI.
Un saludo.