How to configure fast boot technology intel (SSD caching) on a H8XT

Someone at - it any information on that?

Hi Sean,.

Intel Rapid Start technology is defined by Intel in this Intel product and also this paper Intel.

HP has not announced as part of the HX8t technological platform.

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