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02-09-2022 03:12 AM
Hi i have an HP Z1 G8, i wanted to ad an thunderbolt 3 card 40gbs.
So i bought an Hp 3UU05AA thunderbolt 3 card.I
put the card into the right so far so good.
Then i wanted to to connect the cable from the card to the mother of Z1 G8
but i can no't find any connector callec PD129 on my HP Z1 G8.
is there a solution?
Thanks in advance, JOhan
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02-15-2022 09:53 AM
The Hp 3UU05AA card is not meant to be connected to the motherboard.
The GPIO connector on the card has a programming and troubleshooting function from an external computing device .
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