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05-05-2021 03:31 AM
Does the
HP M01-F1875no
have built-in SATA-ports on the motherboard? How many?
Is the a link to a picture that shows motherboard ans connectors?
I'm planning t buy one. AND I want to add two(2) old SATA-ports disks to it?
(I don't want to use PCIEx1 port because there is only one and it need card also(=money))
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05-05-2021 11:16 AM
Hello
maybe you could ask an expert from the HP store !?
Also be careful, I did not research for this, but the number of ports available on the motherboard does not necessarily indicate how many additional disks you can place in the computer.
Otherwise, you talked about this model, with the motherboard
https://support.hp.com/hr-en/document/c06998861
Motherboard Specifications, BakerMS
just look at a similar model same motherboard
You have for example here, an HDD, a DVD player, that makes you at least two connectors
BakerMS
1 TB 7200 rpm SATA HDD
Optical Drive | DVD-Writer |
and this one
BakerMS
Internal Storage | 256 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD |
Hard drive (2nd) | 1 TB 7200 rpm SATA HDD |
Optical Drive | DVD-Writer |
you may be able to check the number of locations available here
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05-05-2021 05:21 AM - edited 05-05-2021 05:23 AM
Here is the spec page for that PC, indicating the BakerMS motherboard
https://support.hp.com/my-en/document/c06998861
From what I found elsewhere, as HP does not seem to have pictures or info answering your question - the motherboard is a
BakerMS and three SATA ports. There appear to be labeled SATA0, SATA1 and SATA2.
Here is a picture link showing the motherboard
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124432182539
I'm not an HP employee.
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05-05-2021 06:04 AM
OK. But it seems that model is _not_ what I asked?
HP M01 M01-F1033WB S01-pF1013w Baker MS
The model in picture are the at above AND NOT
HP M01-F1875no
The actual spec does not say whether there are actual SATA-ports on MB.
BakerMS seems to be more generic. Gigantti-store here said no but I would not
much rely on their opinion. Would nice to actually SEE picture.
HP support --- any takers for this question --- seems to hard to find an answer ???
05-05-2021 09:18 AM
IMHO, that is the motherboard for the HP M01-F1875no. While the seller in the link lists a different model number in that ad, it is the same motherboard. HP does not typically market a motherboard for just one model number PC.
That is the actual picture. The spec page does not list any SATA ports but if you look at the port in the picture, it is a SATA port. And there are three in total.
You can check other vendors that sell that motherboard if you like. It is listed as HP part# L90451-001 and L90451-601 - several of the online parts vendors show a picture representing the same motherboard but their pictures are not as clear as the one I linked.
I'm not an HP employee.
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05-05-2021 10:13 AM
QUOTE: "note: The configuration might vary depending on your model."
The above is mentioned in the HP tech site for BAKERMS
So it seems _not_ to hold what you said about ports ??
I take that Front and Back ports mean the PORTS that are on the surface(come to surface) on the machine itself.
And not what is on the MotherBoard inside the machine itself?
(True: the picture shows 3 SATA ports and power connectors too. _But_ the model is not the one in question.)
Do you agree or did I understood something wrong? (BTW: I'm in Finland )
HP SUPPORT - how do you answer?
05-05-2021 10:35 AM
The configuration on the sales site is referring to various options that are available. For specific points on that subject, post a link for what you are looking at.
I still stand on my comments about the motherboard.
Yes, the Front and Back ports are for the case and what is available. There typicality are no SATA ports on the outside unless they are eSATA or something similar. I still say the BakerMS motherboard will not look different that the picture I posted.
Feel free to find a vendor selling the model under discussion and open the cover, if they will let you, to verify the label on the motherboard.
Here is a site (not in English, so I do not know what it says)
https://www8.hp.com/dk/da/desktops/product-details/2100614731
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05-05-2021 11:16 AM
Hello
maybe you could ask an expert from the HP store !?
Also be careful, I did not research for this, but the number of ports available on the motherboard does not necessarily indicate how many additional disks you can place in the computer.
Otherwise, you talked about this model, with the motherboard
https://support.hp.com/hr-en/document/c06998861
Motherboard Specifications, BakerMS
just look at a similar model same motherboard
You have for example here, an HDD, a DVD player, that makes you at least two connectors
BakerMS
1 TB 7200 rpm SATA HDD
Optical Drive | DVD-Writer |
and this one
BakerMS
Internal Storage | 256 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD |
Hard drive (2nd) | 1 TB 7200 rpm SATA HDD |
Optical Drive | DVD-Writer |
you may be able to check the number of locations available here
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