Answer Solid-state drives, generally? Yes, they work in a Mac Pro 1,1 if you can get them to fit physically -- nearly all SSDs are 2.5' or 1. Zotac geforce 9300 itx drivers for mac free. 8', and the Mac Pro drive caddies are built for 3.5' drives. This Apple '512GB Solid-State Drive Kit for Mac Pro' includes a specialized adapter bracket that connects the 2.5' SSD to a late-model Mac Pro drive caddy. This specialized Apple bracket does NOT fit a Mac Pro 1,1 drive caddy but you can easily find generic 'hot-swap ready' brackets elsewhere which do fit.


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(You won't actually be 'hot swapping' but you do need the spatial orientation of the two connectors vis-a-vis the backplane to be right.) Apple OS X 10.7 (& later) enables industry-standard TRIM support on Apple SSDs, only. Thus, this Apple 500GB drive in an after-market bracket in a Mac Pro 1,1 caddy will work just fine -- I am writing this response using exactly that configuration. • Answered by John G from The Villages • 29-Jun-2013 •.