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The Apple Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card provides two high-performance gigabit Ethernet network connections on a four-lane (x4) PCI Express host bus. Featuring server-class features performance, the Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet card provides advanced hardware and software features including 802.1q VLAN support, checksum offloading, and jumbo frame capability up to 9K. System Requirements Requires Intel-based Xserve. |
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The Apple Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card provides two high-performance gigabit Ethernet network connections on a four-lane (x4) PCI Express host bus. Featuring server-class features performance, the Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet card provides advanced hardware and software features including 802.1q VLAN support, checksum offloading, and jumbo frame capability up to 9K. System Requirements Requires Intel-based Xserve. |
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A Fibre Channel PCI Express card is required to connect Xserve RAID to a, Mac Pro or Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus. A user installable kit is available and contains an Apple Dual-Channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express Card (host bus adapter) plus two 2.9-meter 4Gb Active Copper Fibre Channel SFP to SFP (small form factor pluggable) interconnect cables. The Fibre Channel PCI Express card is installed in your computer and the cables are used to connect to the SFP port on Xserve RAID with SFP connectors. This card runs at full bandwidth in a four-lane or eight-lane PCI Express slot. SFP connectors on the card allow use of copper or optical cabling and provide the capability of directly connecting to Xserve RAID or Fibre Channel switches over long distances up to 500m. The Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card offers leading performance and compatibility with Mac OS X and Xserve RAID. NOTE: Installation of an Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card in Power Mac G5 and Mac Pro reclassifies these systems as FCC Class A devices. Optical connection requires SFP transceivers and optical cables. This card is not compatible with PCI or PCI-X based systems; purchase Apple Fibre Channel PCI-X card kit (part number M9274G/C). System Requirements: Software: The Apple Fibre Channel 4Gb PCI Express card requires Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server v10.4.8 or later. Hardware: Mac Pro and Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus (not PCI or PCI-X). |
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A Fibre Channel PCI Express card is required to connect Xserve RAID to a Mac Pro or Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus. A user installable kit is available and contains an Apple Quad-Channel 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI Express Card (host bus adapter) plus four 2.9-meter 4Gb Active Copper Fibre Channel SFP to SFP (small form factor pluggable) interconnect cables. The Fibre Channel PCI Express card is installed in your computer and the cables are used to connect to the SFP port on Xserve RAID with SFP connectors. This card runs at full bandwidth in an eight-lane PCI Express slot. A quad-channel card is ideal if your computer is slot-constrained or if you want to connect two Xserve RAIDs to a single host computer without the expense or complexity of connecting through a Fibre Channel switch. Some hosts can utilize two quad-channel cards and support up to four Xserve RAIDs. SFP connectors on the card allow use of copper or optical cabling and provide the capability of directly connecting to Xserve RAID or Fibre Channel switches over long distances up to 500m. The Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card offers leading performance and compatibility with Mac OS X and Xserve RAID. NOTE: Installation of an Apple Fibre Channel PCI Express card in a Mac Pro reclassifies these systems as FCC Class A devices. Optical connection requires SFP transceivers and optical cables. This card is not compatible with PCI or PCI-X based systems; purchase Apple Fibre Channel PCI-X card kit (part number M9274G/C). System Requirements: Software: The Apple Fibre Channel 4Gb PCI Express card requires Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server v10.4.8 or later. Hardware: Mac Pro and Xserve (Intel-based) with a PCI Express bus (not PCI or PCI-X). |
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Capable of 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus operation (also supports 33, 66, and 100 MHz speeds at 3.3V or 5V signaling), this advanced SCSI card provides two independent 320 MBps channels for connection to high-performance disk and RAID systems as well as support for tape backup devices. This dual-channel card has two 68-pin VHDCI connectors on it for connection to high-speed, 16-bit low-voltage differential (LVD) or single-ended (SE) external devices. You can connect standard SCSI (SCSI-1), Fast SCSI (SCSI-2), and Ultra SCSI (also called Ultra Narrow SCSI) peripherals to the Ultra320 SCSI card with proper cabling (not included). Note: Different types of SCSI devices connected to each independent SCSI channel operate only as fast as the slowest device on the chain. For example, a SCSI-2 (10MBps) tape drive and an Ultra160 SCSI (160MBps) hard disk on the same SCSI channel will both operate at 10MBps. |
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Capable of 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus operation (also supports 33, 66, and 100 MHz speeds at 3.3V or 5V signaling), this advanced SCSI card provides two independent 320 MBps channels for connection to high-performance disk and RAID systems as well as support for tape backup devices. This dual-channel card has two 68-pin VHDCI connectors on it for connection to high-speed, 16-bit low-voltage differential (LVD) or single-ended (SE) external devices. You can connect standard SCSI (SCSI-1), Fast SCSI (SCSI-2), and Ultra SCSI (also called Ultra Narrow SCSI) peripherals to the Ultra320 SCSI card with proper cabling (not included). Note: Different types of SCSI devices connected to each independent SCSI channel operate only as fast as the slowest device on the chain. For example, a SCSI-2 (10MBps) tape drive and an Ultra160 SCSI (160MBps) hard disk on the same SCSI channel will both operate at 10MBps. |
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The ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT card features a 256MB GDDR3 frame buffer, PCI Express 2.0 interface, and two dual-link DVI ports. With up to four ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics cards installed, a Mac Pro can support up to 8 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Displays. Compatibility: Requires Mac Pro with PCI-Express 2.0 Includes a DVI to VGA connector for easy connection to VGA-based displays |
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The ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT card features a 256MB GDDR3 frame buffer, PCI Express 2.0 interface, and two dual-link DVI ports. With up to four ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics cards installed, a Mac Pro can support up to 8 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Displays. Compatibility: Requires Mac Pro with PCI-Express 2.0 Includes a DVI to VGA connector for easy connection to VGA-based displays |
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The Intensity Pro capture card features the latest HDMI technology for the highest quality capture and playback on Mac OS X or Windows computers. Now you can edit using big-screen HDMI televisions and video projectors, or capture uncompressed quality from HDV cameras. Intensity Pro delivers HDMI and analog component, NTSC, PAL, and S-Video capture and playback. Intensity features HDMI-in for connecting to cameras and digital set-top boxes for maximum quality capture. Get higher quality capture from HD cameras by capturing direct and bypassing the HDV compression chip for high quality video captured direct from the image sensor. As edit software can't play back to HDV cameras for monitoring, Intensity is ideal to use for monitoring uncompressed HD or HDV, and even DV edits on the latest big screen televisions and video projectors by connecting to the built-in HDMI out. System Requirements Mac OS X v10.4.8 or later Mac Pro with Intel processors 2GB RAM for standard definition; 4GB RAM minimum for high-definition video Specifications Digital video input and output: 1 x HDMI each Supported HDMI formats: 525 NTSC, 625 PAL, 720HD, and 1080HD switchable HDMI audio input and output: 2 channels each Analog video input and output: Component, NTSC, PAL, or S-Video Analog audio input and output: 2-channel RCA HiFi audio in 24 bit SPDIF audio output: 2-channel 24 bit Dual rate support: HDMI and Analog Component switches between high definition and standard definition Device control: None; use FireWire if capturing from HDMI cameras HD format support: 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 720p50, and 720p59.94 SD format support: 625/25 PAL and 525/29.97 NTSC HDMI Video Sampling: 4:2:2 HDMI Color Precision: 4:2:2 HDMI Color Space: YUV 4:2:2 HDMI Audio Sampling: Television standard sample rate of 48 kHz and 24 bit Card type: PCI Express 1 lane, compatible with 1, 4, 8, and 16 lane PCIe slots Warranty One-year limited Mfr. Part No.: BINTSPRO Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear... |
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The Mac Pro RAID Card offers improved storage performance and data protection to your Mac Pro system up to 304MB/s of sequential read performance in RAID 0. Ideal for video and creative professionals with demanding storage needs as well as for tower server applications, this hardware RAID option supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 0+1, and Enhanced JBOD. It has 256MB of cache and an integrated 72-hour battery for protecting the RAID cache. The card occupies the top PCI Express slot (slot 4) and connects to the four internal drive bays. To enable your Mac Pro for hardware RAID, install the Mac Pro RAID Card and two or more hard drives in bays 1 through 4. Each RAID level has minimum requirements for the number of hard drives: RAID Level Drive Requirements Benefit Enhanced JBOD One to four drives A non-RAID configuration with the ability to migrate to a RAID set at any time RAID 0 (striping) Two to four hard drives Maximum performance and capacity for the most demanding I/O requirements RAID 1 (mirroring) Two hard drives Maximum protection for critical data RAID 5 Three or four hard drives Data protection, up to 199MB/s of sequential read performance, and efficient capacity utilization RAID 0+1 Four hard drives A mirror of striped drive pairs providing performance and data protection The Mac Pro RAID Card supports the creation of multiple RAID sets in a system and multiple volumes per RAID set. For optimal disk utilization in a RAID set, all hard drives should be the same size. Using Apple's RAID Utility software (included with Mac OS X v10.5), you can migrate the drives into a RAID set without reinstalling Mac OS X or reformatting the drives, and you can customize your RAID volumes to meet your exact requirements. Please note: The Mac Pro RAID Card occupies the top PCI Express expansion slot (slot 4). |
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