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Step by step instruction on how to install the HP Z Turbo Drive G2 SSD on an HP Z440 workstation.
Click on this link for additional info from HP:
www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA6-4485ENW.pdf?ver=2.0
The HP Z Turbo Drive PCIe SSD is an M.2 PCIe connected SSD.
The PCIe card used in the Z Turbo Drive requires a PCIe x4 slot for maximum performance.
The Z Turbo G2 is compatible with the HP Z Workstations for which it was designed as both a boot device and a storage device. It was not designed to work on other platforms.
The Z Turbo incorporates SSD technology that uses PCIe Gen3 x4 for added bandwidth and uses NVMe controller technology.
At over 2 Gigabites/sec the sequential read of the Z Turbo significantly outperforms a standard SATA SSD. All SATA SSDs are limited by the 6 GigaBits/s SATA bandwidth.
The Sequential performance of the Z Turbo is 4x faster than a standard SATA SSD.
Step by step instruction on how to install the HP Z Turbo Drive G2 SSD on an HP Z440 workstation.
Click on this link for additional info from HP:
www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA6-4485ENW.pdf?ver=2.0
The HP Z Turbo Drive PCIe SSD is an M.2 PCIe connected SSD.
The PCIe card used in the Z Turbo Drive requires a PCIe x4 slot for maximum performance.
The Z Turbo G2 is compatible with the HP Z Workstations for which it was designed as both a boot device and a storage device. It was not designed to work on other platforms.
The Z Turbo incorporates SSD technology that uses PCIe Gen3 x4 for added bandwidth and uses NVMe controller technology.
At over 2 Gigabites/sec the sequential read of the Z Turbo significantly outperforms a standard SATA SSD. All SATA SSDs are limited by the 6 GigaBits/s SATA bandwidth.
The Sequential performance of the Z Turbo is 4x faster than a standard SATA SSD.