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09-25-2019 07:01 PM
I'm looking at updating the PC with a SSD as it only came with a HDD. I was considering using the open M.2 slot as it could be faster for speed but I don't know whether the slot will accept SATA or PCIe.
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09-25-2019 07:12 PM - edited 09-25-2019 07:39 PM
Greetings,
Welcome back to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
Your PC has a key M socket.
HP has been consistently only doing PCIe NVME on the M.2 sockets included in newer consumer motherboards.
Key M sockets can support both SATA and PCIe but the OEM decides whether to support both protocols. SATA and older PCIe specifications work using a B+M socket.
I believe Socket three refers to PCIe x4. Four PCIe lanes.
Regards
09-25-2019 07:12 PM - edited 09-25-2019 07:39 PM
Greetings,
Welcome back to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
Your PC has a key M socket.
HP has been consistently only doing PCIe NVME on the M.2 sockets included in newer consumer motherboards.
Key M sockets can support both SATA and PCIe but the OEM decides whether to support both protocols. SATA and older PCIe specifications work using a B+M socket.
I believe Socket three refers to PCIe x4. Four PCIe lanes.
Regards