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Hp T630 Thin Client
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HP T630 thin client NVMe capable? Wikipedia shows from Oct 2016 PCIe 3.0 x 8, 2 x Sata 3 ports, + 2 x NVMe OR 2 x PCIe ports available but where are they? I am trying to add NVMe capability and I understand it is possible to  do this through adding to Firmware and effectively giving Sata ports NVMe support but can't find any info on this and can't find supposed NVMe slots as s hown by WikiP? any ideas..

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I have a t630 and the two M.2 slots only support SATA SSD's not NVMe.

 

There is no way that I know of to have either slot support NVMe drives.

 

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I installed a 256 GB WD Blue SA510 M.2 SSD in mine.

 

A related discussion:

 

Solved: M.2 NVMe SSD Not Recognized/Showing Up in BIOS - HP Support Community - 8062223

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Thanks for the input and I believe you are quite right. There are some examples though of some Processors having firmware changes that do provide NVMe capability. eg Lenovo,s M92 that has a successful conversion. So maybe some bright spark will come up with a solution.....thanks again....Anthony

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You're very welcome.

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