
( For more details, see SYBA's SI-PEX40129 card page.) ( * See reader notes below on limits/RAID performance.) FYI: Per Customer Support, this card only supports NVMe - it does not support AHCI base M.2.
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SI-PEX40129 card uses ASM2824 PCIe switches and therefore does not rely on PCIe bifurcation supported by CPU or PCH (i.e., they will work on closed end systems that have limited PCIe bifurcation capabilities) as well as on software RAID technologies supported by the platform.( This SI-PEX40129 card model only has 2 NVMe connectors.) The switch is designed primarily for storage devices, enabling installation of four NVMe drives on a single card. ASMedia's ASM2824 has a PCIe 3.0 x8 upstream port as well as four PCIe 3.0 x4 downstream ports.I/O Crest (SYBA SI-PEX40129) Dual M.2 NVMe PCIe Adapter Card with built in PCIe Switch, allowing a 2.0 PCIe to become a 3.0 PCIe with transfers up to 6500 MB/s. ( Info from vendor specs follows, but also see discussion below on limits of this design.)
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(Card is bootable in Mac Pro with EFI/Bootrom 140.0.0.0.0 from Mojave update.) Dual 3.46 GHz Xeon X5690 CPUs (6-core x2).EFI/Bootrom 140.0.0.0.0 (added NVMe boot support).


Review and benchmarks of this Dual NVMe SSD PCIe card in a Mac Pro 5,1 running macOS Mojave. (added addendum on RAID 0 performance, & notes on performance limits) I/O Crest (SYBA SI-PEX40129) Dual M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe card in Mac Pro 5,1 Mac Pro PCIe Dual NVMe SSD Card Benchmarks Recent Updates | Mac Upgrades/Mods | Storage | Video Related | Audio/Home Theater | OS Updates/Tips/Wi-Fi

Benchmarks of I/O Crest SYBA SI-PEX40129 Dual M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe card in Mac Pro 5,1 running macOS Mojave
