(NOTE: These generic cards I mention appear to have the M.2 socket and a power LED with resistors and are very cheap). I initially purchased what I thought was a generic M.2 SSD to PCIe adapter card on ebay for about £8. Prior to installing the module my Z620 was already configured with a 480GB SanDisk Ultra II 2.5" SSD as a boot drive with a Hitachi 2TB ( MBR with 1 partition) 7200rpm second drive and a Seagate 4TB (GPT with 3 partitions) 5900rpm third drive. I recently purchased a 256GB Samsung SM951 MZHPV256HDGL-00000 PCI Express M.2 hard drive module to install in my HP Z620 workstation, like most people, the transfer speed certainly looks appealing. Not so much a question but rather some possible helpful information regarding the newer style M.2 SSD cards around with regards to the HP Z620 workstation.
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