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11-21-2018 10:48 PM
HP Notebook - 15-ay079tx is my latop model , does this supports intel optane
ssd harddisk is costly so lookinf for this one
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11-22-2018
04:02 AM
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12-10-2018
11:40 AM
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danny-r
Welcome to the forum @AmitBhattachary
Sorry but your system does NOT meet the " Requirements for Intel® Optane™ Memory "
What are the base requirements to run Intel Optane memory?
- 7th Generation (or newer) Intel® Core™ Processor.
- Intel® 200 Series Chipset (or newer).
- Intel Optane memory ready UEFI BIOS. Legacy BIOS mode isn't supported.
- Intel® BIOS SATA controller mode set to "Intel® RST...."
- Remapping enabled on the PCIe slot connecting the Intel® Optane™ memory module. (See the motherboard vendors user manual for more information.)
- Windows® 10 x64.
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology 15.5 or newer driver.
- Note: Some features/capabilities are only supported on later drivers, so it's recommended to always use the latest supported on your platform.
- Drive to be accelerated.1:
- SATA-based primary/system boot drive or secondary/data drive.2
- GPT Partition table is required for SATA disk to be accelerated. (Drives setup with MBR partition tables aren't supported for acceleration.)
- 5MB available at the end of disk.
1 Intel Optane memory can only accelerate SATA-based drives (SSD, SSHD, HDD). You can use it with 2.5", 3.5", or M.2 form factor drives as long as they're connected with chipset lanes. 2 SATA-based data/secondary drive acceleration is supported on select Processor/Chipsets and Intel® RST drivers.
REO
11-22-2018
04:02 AM
- last edited on
12-10-2018
11:40 AM
by
danny-r
Welcome to the forum @AmitBhattachary
Sorry but your system does NOT meet the " Requirements for Intel® Optane™ Memory "
What are the base requirements to run Intel Optane memory?
- 7th Generation (or newer) Intel® Core™ Processor.
- Intel® 200 Series Chipset (or newer).
- Intel Optane memory ready UEFI BIOS. Legacy BIOS mode isn't supported.
- Intel® BIOS SATA controller mode set to "Intel® RST...."
- Remapping enabled on the PCIe slot connecting the Intel® Optane™ memory module. (See the motherboard vendors user manual for more information.)
- Windows® 10 x64.
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology 15.5 or newer driver.
- Note: Some features/capabilities are only supported on later drivers, so it's recommended to always use the latest supported on your platform.
- Drive to be accelerated.1:
- SATA-based primary/system boot drive or secondary/data drive.2
- GPT Partition table is required for SATA disk to be accelerated. (Drives setup with MBR partition tables aren't supported for acceleration.)
- 5MB available at the end of disk.
1 Intel Optane memory can only accelerate SATA-based drives (SSD, SSHD, HDD). You can use it with 2.5", 3.5", or M.2 form factor drives as long as they're connected with chipset lanes. 2 SATA-based data/secondary drive acceleration is supported on select Processor/Chipsets and Intel® RST drivers.
REO