Cards no-Quadro in a workstation Z1

The Z1 has a socket MXM 3.0 Type B for graphics cards. I talked to a guy from HP tech if HP BIOS to only limit cards Quadro MXM of HP and he said: they do not have.

He also said that any 3.0/B MXM card should work, but HP offers no support for this + could void the warranty.

I would just confirmation if this is indeed the case. Anyone with a Z1 who did this or does anyone knows?

Thanks for any help.

Hello RogerWilco,

I can't say for certain if the MXM 3. 0 b card would work, but if there is a slot for him then it SHOULD work. Adding another card in the machine but not the necessarily good warranty. The guarantee may be cancelled if the card somehow caused physical damage to the machine (for example caught fire), but the simple addition of a map should not present problems of guarantee.

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