oatmeal said:I bought an LG Blu-Ray Burner...it is SATA.
Normally that would be fine, but my Mac Pro's optical bays are IDE.
I have two choices:
1. Buy an enclosure, USB 2.0, put burner in there.
2. Buy IDE to SATA, and keep the burner in the Mac Pro.
There is actually a third choice, the Mac Pro has some SATA ports on the MB that you can use, but it involves tearing the system apart a bit and I don't really want to do that.
So which should I do, GAF? Would I lose any performance by making it into an external? I like the idea of being able to burn on the go.
Buy an enclosure with firewire (cable and plug), all macbooks should come with a firewire port, faster transfer rate through a firewire cable than usb. You can also go through USB if you don't care about the transfer rate, whatever tickles your fancy. Hope this helped.
Although, just make sure you have a firewire port, google it, although you should, I have one on my black macbook from 2007.