![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can either get a PCIe adapter which supports SATA III allowing the use of an existing SATA style SSD drive like the following. Therefore the best way to fit an SSD to a classic Mac Pro is not in the internal drive bays but instead to buy a PCIe adapter. For an SSD you would get better performance if you had SATA III which is potentially twice as fast. This is because all the classic Mac Pros only have SATA II drive bays which are limited to 3Gbps speed. However as librarian7 said the built-in drive bays of not only the 2008 Mac Pro but also the 2009, 2010, and 2012 models are a limiting factor. As Network 23 said a drive adapter like the NewerTech one is the easiest solution, I have one of these as well. ![]()
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