In theory it shouldn't be scary since thunderbolt is PCIe.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Dave Spraker <avid@spraker.tv> wrote:
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> I'm getting ready for an install (Wirecast, not Avid) using a customer
> supplied iMac, Magna Thumderbolt PCIe expander and a BMD Quad card. The
> whole expansion chassis idea gives the willies. Anyone had any experience
> recently?
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