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Reddit mentions of OWC Mount Pro 2.5" Drive Sled for 2009-2012 Apple Mac Pro

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of OWC Mount Pro 2.5" Drive Sled for 2009-2012 Apple Mac Pro. Here are the top ones.

OWC Mount Pro 2.5
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2.5" Drive Sled for 2009-2012 Apple Mac ProAdd any 2.5" Hard Drive or SSD to your Apple Mac Pro!Simply attach your 2.5" drive to the bracket using the four included hard drive mounting screws and swap with an existing 3.5" drive tray.The powder-coated aluminum and open design assists in heat dissipationLifetime OWC Limited Warranty
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height1.49999999847 Inches
Length7.90157479509 Inches
Size1
Weight0.01984160358 Pounds
Width5.49999999439 Inches

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Found 4 comments on OWC Mount Pro 2.5" Drive Sled for 2009-2012 Apple Mac Pro:

u/yawnful · 1 pointr/freebsd

Looking online I found the following:

  • OS X 10.7 (Lion): OpenSSH_5.6p1
  • OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion): OpenSSH_5.9p1
  • OS X 10.9 (Mavericks): OpenSSH_6.2p2
  • OS X 10.10 (Yosemite): OpenSSH_6.2p2
  • OX X 10.11 (El Capitan): OpenSSH_6.9p1

    And I remember now that I didn't upgrade their OS I only installed some security updates. Those security updates must have included some patches for that ancient version of ssh and either they compiled the modified version with support for only those host keys listed, or they replaced the ssh_config file with one that only had those in it. So that explains why. Not that it matters to anyone else but I still like to provide a proper conclusion to things.

    While I'm at it I can also say, even though it is of interest to no-one, that I was actually going to upgrade their macOS version to the latest one but that before doing so I was going to install an SSD in place of the HDD they have since I was going to do that as well so I decided there was no point in upgrading macOS before that. Unfortunately however I could not find the mounting brackets that was needed to fit an SSD in their Mac Pro tower. And I still haven't. I asked at multiple places and none of them, not even the Mac store, had such brackets. So I guess I'm going to have to get an adapter like the one shown in this video instead maybe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvGlYIjbB9c, because while I might be able to find the brackets online I am not convinced that they will be for the right model (and I didn't make note of the cabinet version, rookie mistake) and don't want to order one that doesn't fit online.

    Edit: Actually https://www.amazon.co.uk/OWC-2-5-Inch-Drive-Mount-Apple/dp/B009P4NEKA/ looks fine.

    Edit 2: And of course none of the sellers deliver to my country... but there is hope that I might find one that does for something similar to that I guess.
u/grepnork · 1 pointr/macpro

I can't honestly say, my experience with that kind of kit suggests it's safer to stick with Apple parts for networking gear as they work for sure and will remain supported in the OS (which is the important thing).

The Bluetooth card (which is behind the processor board - just slide out the processor tray and you can see it) I suggested has four antenna connectors - your Mac will have three wires labelled 1, 2, 3 - so I've explained above which wires will need to go to which connector on the card.

Yep you can plug the SSD directly using a sled adapter and it'll work, just slowly.

u/JSlasha88 · 1 pointr/mac

Thanks! Would something like this work for the sled?

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/mac

I used this and it works a charm