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Do Ive bridge ep support nvme???

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If you can find suitable enclosure, there isn't issue. Enclosures convert signal from M.2 to whatever interface is used. Though you are still limited to connectors speed vs using integrated connector.

If you can find suitable enclosure, there isn't issue. Enclosures convert signal from M.2 to whatever interface is used. Though you are still limited to connectors speed vs using integrated connector.

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3 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

If you can find suitable enclosure, there isn't issue. Enclosures convert signal from M.2 to whatever interface is used. Though you are still limited to connectors speed vs using integrated connector.

Thanks

But I just want to ask if Mac pro support nvme drive (software side)??? 

Someone told me that I can't use nvme as Mac pro is super old and can't support nvme as nvme is a new technology. Have a look at this forums- 

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/nvme-is-working-mac-pro-2013-6-1.2085886/

 

Also where do I find nvme to Mac pro PCIe adapter???

 

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3 hours ago, LIQUIDFOX00200 said:

Can I use nvme drives externally??? Do they support in Mac pro???

As I said, if you can find enclosure, you can use it. There's no way to add internal drive.

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