Usb3 Card For Mac Pro 2010

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Hi there, As the proud owner of a Mac ro 4,1 (upgraded to 5,1 and with 2 X Xeon Hexa-Core X5670 CPU's) I 'suffer' from one limitation. And that is the now old and really slow USB 2.0.

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Apple Mac Pro 2010

I would like to add a PCI USB 3.1 card and I've spotted the ASUS USB 3.1 PCI Card. Of course, that card is given as compatible only with Windows.

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But I have seen some reports from people claiming to have inserted this card into their Mac and having successfully used it with several devices. It seems that these reports are under 'Yosemite'. I was wondering if they are still good with El Capitan. I inserted the card into the Mac. It seems to be recognized by the Mac Pro. Indeed looking at the System Infos, under 'PCI' give 'USB Extension card'.

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BUT: - no USB stick I insert mounts; - no USB drive I hook up mounts; - my mouse doesn't even power up; - the keyboard doesn't function. Outlook 2016 for mac showing wrong emails. So I was wondering if: - El Capitan has got rid of the earlier USB 3.1 support in Yosemite? Pages for mac. - Or if my card can be defect in any way?

- If this behavior can be due to the upgrades I performed (Mac 4,1 => 5,1 + 8-Core CPU => 12 Core CPU)? If anyone would be able to help me out, I'd be eternally grateful:-) If needed, card can be sent back to seller. FRED Posted on Jan 20, 2016 10:18 PM. Hello there Penguiner. It sounds like you've purchased the ASUS USB 3.1 PCI Card and have questions on its compatibility with your Mac Pro. The following Knowledge Base article speaks to the Apple-provided cards that have been tested and work with Mac Pros: Since the ASUS card isn't listed, the footnote of the article might be a good recommendation to follow: This article applies only to video cards that originally shipped with a specified Mac Pro or were offered as an upgrade kit by Apple. Similar cards that were not provided by Apple may have compatibility issues and you should work with the vendor of that card to confirm compatibility.

Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities. Kind Regards. Jan 22, 2016 8:15 AM. Hi Pedro D Sorry, I've overlooked your answer. You're a 'community specialist'? How did you become one when you either: - 1°) do not read post carefully; - 2°) do not make a difference between a GPU PCI card and a USB 3.1 PCI card? Because I report a problem with a USB 3.1 PCI card (a card to connect USB 3.0/3.1 devices like hard drives, mouse, keyboard.) and your answer points to links about GRAHICS CARD compatibility.