I need an HP Z800 geek. Feasible? Add a PCIe card to add in an M.2 SSD boot drive (256G is sweet spot). I realize the hazed engineers of HP will say "no" as they have not tested it. I am not sure of my board and which gen it is but I suspect it's the 1st gen. I don't want a 2.5 SSD if possible.
I want to boot and my OS with "key" proggies like Adobe PS. I am not looking to spend much more so I want to live with this cool-ly internally engineered machine to live on. I am only mid range on the vid (V5900) and at 12G of ECC RAM on 2 quad Xeons. I gotta run my system fisherman to see the details as I am not in front of it. Lots of SATA/ IDE storage though I have really moved more to NAS/NET storage since I do a lot of photos. $ is a huge issue as I cannot work right now thank you lame last spine surgeon. I still like to when possible (rarely) work on my loves in life like photography and dialing up my network/love of movies on my NAS. THANK U KINDLY- Oh looking to boot WIN 10. Don't injure me. I am not going the way of the UNIX when I am dependent on PS and it's plug in's.
I want to boot and my OS with "key" proggies like Adobe PS. I am not looking to spend much more so I want to live with this cool-ly internally engineered machine to live on. I am only mid range on the vid (V5900) and at 12G of ECC RAM on 2 quad Xeons. I gotta run my system fisherman to see the details as I am not in front of it. Lots of SATA/ IDE storage though I have really moved more to NAS/NET storage since I do a lot of photos. $ is a huge issue as I cannot work right now thank you lame last spine surgeon. I still like to when possible (rarely) work on my loves in life like photography and dialing up my network/love of movies on my NAS. THANK U KINDLY- Oh looking to boot WIN 10. Don't injure me. I am not going the way of the UNIX when I am dependent on PS and it's plug in's.