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NOsauce You should have 6 pin PCI-e cables coming out of the power supply. You do not want to plug the 6 pin adapters into the motherboard or the card will not receive power. Sometimes your power supply will not have 2) 6 pin PCI-e cables so you may need to purchase a different adapter such as molex-pci-e. I think this is what hes dealing with: Maybe, just maybe the OP might decide to go this alternative route: If that looks like your motherboard then you need something like this. To be sure I'm getting the picture right, can you snap a few photos of the inside and specifically the power connectors you mention. There is a small school of thought recommending two mini six pin off the Mac Pro board combined to eight pin (75+75=150watt) on the card and two sata port from hard drive bays to six pin (55+55 satisfies the 75 watt) in order to avoid possible issues shorting the traces on the logic board.
That being said, I have never heard any issues, the Mac should shut itself off prior to that, and I'm running a Titan X no problem with a simple mini six pin to 8 pin and the standard mini six pin to six pin. I'm not brave enough to over clock it however.
We tested the 3,1 on El Capitan. There are hardware differences between the 3,1 and the 4,1/5,1 and I'm not going to update my 3,1 to Sierra. I presume that the card will act the same on a 3,1 running Sierra with the patch as it did on the El Capitan here, including the input device periodic dropouts.
As I stated in my previous message, I was not able to get the Authy card to work on my Mac Pro 3,1 under El Capitan. But once I updated the 3,1 machine to Sierra, it now works fine. How did you get it to work under El Capitan? (And yes, the card is being powered via a Molex-to-SATA power connection.) My other question relates to my other Mac Pro, a 5,1 Mid-2010 model. Can I power the Authy card using the one free 6-pin PCI-e Power connector I have on the 5,1 motherboard? (The second PCI-e power connector is being used by the graphics card.) All the other power ports are in use by the four Hard Drives and the two Optical Drives already in the machine.
Any help is greatly appreciated! Edit: I saw the link to the 6-pin PCI-e power connector you put in message 15 of this thread. That makes me hopeful it will work in my 5,1. I'd appreciate a confirmation of that, if possible. Edited January 2017. I guess this topic is dead; no one has replied. For what it's worth:.
I could not get the Aukey card to work under OX X 10.11 El Capitan. Not on my Mac Pro 3,1 nor on my Mac Pro 5,1. It works fine under macOS 10.12 Sierra on both machines. I was (after a long search) able to find the right cables and connectors to power the Aukey card from the Video Card connector on the 5,1's motherboard. This DOES work. NOTE- The Video Card connector on the Mac Pro 5,1 is NOT a standard PCI-Express Power connector!
It is a mini PCI-Express Power port. This is a harder-to-find item; you will not get it at Micro Center or the like. I eventually found the one I'm using on ebay. (') Good luck! I guess this topic is dead; no one has replied. For what it's worth:. I could not get the Aukey card to work under OX X 10.11 El Capitan.
Not on my Mac Pro 3,1 nor on my Mac Pro 5,1. It works fine under macOS 10.12 Sierra on both machines. I was (after a long search) able to find the right cables and connectors to power the Aukey card from the Video Card connector on the 5,1's motherboard. This DOES work.
NOTE- The Video Card connector on the Mac Pro 5,1 is NOT a standard PCI-Express Power connector! It is a mini PCI-Express Power port. This is a harder-to-find item; you will not get it at Micro Center or the like. I eventually found the one I'm using on ebay.
(') Good luck! Not dead, just busy Anyway, I'll delve into the system files a bit to see if there's a driver kicking about from a previous install of something.
It's possible. And, if it's working because of that, then somebody has a driver that works. The pixel farm pfprep 1.0r2 for mac. I have bought the card and still can't find the right cable here in Germany to connect to the mainboard power supply. The plug for the mainboard is a 6-pin mini version only used on Apple devices, I think.
Not available in any PC-store or Amazon and eBay in Germany. I would be very thankful if someone who connected the card successfully could send me a link where I can buy the cable that fits. I will then order it in an US store if I can be shure that it will work.
Thank you in advance. If all of your 3.5-inch drive bays aren't full, you can use a SATA power extender from one of them.
I have bought the card and still can't find the right cable here in Germany to connect to the mainboard power supply. The plug for the mainboard is a 6-pin mini version only used on Apple devices, I think. Not available in any PC-store or Amazon and eBay in Germany. I would be very thankful if someone who connected the card successfully could send me a link where I can buy the cable that fits.
I will then order it in an US store if I can be shure that it will work. Thank you in advance. If all of your 3.5-inch drive bays aren't full, you can use a SATA power extender from one of them. All my drive bays are full and I have 2 optical drives installed so I have to use the connector on the mother board. I guess this topic is dead; no one has replied. For what it's worth:.
I could not get the Aukey card to work under OX X 10.11 El Capitan. Not on my Mac Pro 3,1 nor on my Mac Pro 5,1. It works fine under macOS 10.12 Sierra on both machines. I was (after a long search) able to find the right cables and connectors to power the Aukey card from the Video Card connector on the 5,1's motherboard.
This DOES work. NOTE- The Video Card connector on the Mac Pro 5,1 is NOT a standard PCI-Express Power connector! It is a mini PCI-Express Power port.
This is a harder-to-find item; you will not get it at Micro Center or the like. I eventually found the one I'm using on ebay. (') Good luck! How did you connect this to the card?
I think an additional cable is needed with 6-pin PCI-Express male plug on one side and 6-pin flat female connector on side of the card. I cannot find this at online shops or anywhere. What was your solution of this problem? For the cable mentioned above an additional cable is needed. I think male PCI-E on one side and female 15-Pin on side of the card. I cannot find such a cable in stores ore online.
How did you connect? Please see the correction to Reply 42 I posted in Reply 44 above. That is the connector I'm using in the Mac Pro 5,1 to bring power from the motherboard to the Aukey Card.
It's the Mini-PCI-e power on the one side and the 'standard' PCI-e power connector on the other. Once you've got the standard 6-pin PCI-e power connector, the adaptor from that to the SATA PCI Power on the Aukey card is fairly easy to find.
I'll check back here every few days for a while to see if folks have questions. I would still like to know how to get the Aukey card working under OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Nothing I have tried allows the card to work under that OS. I can only make it work under macOS 10.12 Sierra. And that's on both the Mac Pro 3,1 and 5,1. For the cable mentioned above an additional cable is needed.
I think male PCI-E on one side and female 15-Pin on side of the card. I cannot find such a cable in stores ore online. How did you connect? Please see the correction to Reply 42 I posted in Reply 44 above. That is the connector I'm using in the Mac Pro 5,1 to bring power from the motherboard to the Aukey Card. It's the Mini-PCI-e power on the one side and the 'standard' PCI-e power connector on the other. Once you've got the standard 6-pin PCI-e power connector, the adaptor from that to the SATA PCI Power on the Aukey card is fairly easy to find.
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I have found the mini- to standard connector but I cannot find the other one: 6-pin standard to 15-pin to connect to the Aukey card. All adaptor cables I can find have a 15-pin male connection. The card has also a male connector so I need a female one on the cable. How did you manage this? Thank you,Tzmmtz, but these cables will not work for me. I need to use the connector on the motherboard and I already have the cable mentioned in reply 44. It has a mini connector for the motherboard and a female standard connection on the other side.
I need a cable with standard SATA on one side (no problem) but with a flat female 15pin on the other (big problem). The card has a male connector so I need a female on the cable.
I wonder how people did it who say they have successfully used the motherboard connection.
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