

What I want in my next system are SATA 3 bandwidth to offer 2GB/sec to SSDs and hard drivess, Look for new motherboards with Ivy Bridge and LGA2011. No sign that Intel will offer PCIe add-on card support, only with new processors as more PCIe support and lanes tie directly into the processor. While remaining practically identical to the Early 2008 models, there are major technical differences introduced to the new version, including a faster architecture and a. The model is powered by one Xeon W3520 (Nehalem) processor.
#2009 MAC PRO USB PORTS SERIES#
so it begs the question why or what you hope to achieve. The Mac Pro (2.66GHz Quad Core, Early 2009) is the new system in the Mac Pro series introduced in March 2009. And we can discuss anything we want in these forums, last I checked it was a free country and Apple asked us to Think Different.Īlbert, i say YES!!! I think we will be able to have an add on card. If youre experiencing a problem where one or more USB-C. This becomes even more important if youre using a USB-C hub so you can connect other peripherals and accessories to your Mac. So before you make your statements, do some homework. The USB-C ports on the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are vital ports, and you need them to work for you at all times. At the same time, it would be next to impossible to think that someone will not build a thunderbolt add on card.and while it might not reach peak performance and or support video, I think history has proved that anything is possible. Especially if TB is going to be apple only. Lets be honest with each other, TB tech won't be fully adopted for 4 years plus. I have a 6 month old Mac Pro and have read all the possible updates to the Mac Pro and clearly it will have Thunderbolt and maybe less of other ports that certainly have a lot more use in the real world. I see a lot of fan boy speculation about this topic.

Sorry, are you Apple or the authority on Thunderbolt? Who are you to say NO.
