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The spec sheet for the 15-db0069wm is inaccurate so I would like to be able to review the schematic to answer a few Qs that I have. When I buy a mother board from a MB manufacturer I get 1 with the product but I can't seem to be able to find 1 on the HP web site.

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This might be what you're looking for, or at least have some of the info:  http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05985640  I've poked around in mine a bit, so if you had any other questions let me know and I might be able to help.

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This might be what you're looking for, or at least have some of the info:  http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05985640  I've poked around in mine a bit, so if you had any other questions let me know and I might be able to help.

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Thanks. I had already discovered that Maintenance Guide and it answers a lot of Qs. I had posted the discovery on Tom's Hardware after the Moderator had told me that HP didn't have an M.2 in that box. He was a little full of himself but I didn't say anything. However, I think HP will void the warranty if you open the case... eben to add memory. The Guide says that a memory upgrade is not user supported but the 8 Vega cores appear to consume about 4GB of memory.

 

Thankfully the M.2 is NVMe (or SATA-3 but why bother with SATA). 🙂

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