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I am looking for SATA II cards on first hand and in best worlds SATA III cards but i doubt those exist. You can boot from this one: or this one, which I have: I bought mine on eBay and tested it on a G4 MDD Dual 1.0. ![]() Also, it only works under 10.5 (out of the box). Marvell Sata Iii Serial Ata ColumnThe card will show up under serial ata column in the sys profiler and under PCI-cards. Kind of, oof-topic, but I guess, when someone will search for G5 SATA-card later, he might find this here and findit useful, if he has one of the last G5s. Would be interesting to find out, if there is a similar card for PCI-X, though I cant imagine, that SATA-III was even produced with PCIPCI-X. All for the sake of getting SATA III (and USB 3.0 or 3.1) on the PCIe Late 2005 G5s. Currently have 4 SATA II slots via the Sonnet Tempo SATA E4i, with support for drives bigger than 2TB after installing a driver, working on both 10.410.5.). Out of the box it works only with 10.5, but what about 10.4 Is there a way to get it to work Some driver install Bumping old thread that might not get a reply, but I guess its still worth a try. Youre not getting more than 250MBs out of the PCIe connection on the G5 anyway, so the Digitus SATA-II might be the better choice or a combination of both. There is still the option of flashing a card for use under 10.4, if it has to be bootable. The card runs under 10.5, because 10.5 came with a generic AHCI-driver. We also boast an active community focused on purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Mac platforms.
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