You can buy a back plate and actually use the internal sata bus (as long as
you arent already at capacity with 4 hard disks and 2 dvd drives)  It will
be guaranteed reliable, as its taking the sata straight from the mac pro
motherboard, and its cheap enough to be worth a punt.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB-025-AK

Is an example of one, but I know there is a mac-pro specific kit out there
which may look prettier.  From memory the extra sata ports are sort of on
the top right of the mac pro board as you look at it in the case, and one
will probably be in use for your dvd drive.

Toby

On 29 October 2010 09:36, Graham Street <[email protected]>wrote:

> Can anyone recommend a good (and reasonable price) eSata card that will
> plug into a Mac Pro please.
> I now have an external eSata dock. It will plug in via USB2 but the eSata
> port will be so much faster.
> Thanks, Graham
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