HP Envy 27-P021: M.2 SSD for 27-P014 / 27-P021 M.2 expansion slot.

The slot m2 on this computer will accept a 80 mm m2 SSD?

Can be used as a startup disk?

Hello

It of a SSD 3 m2 socket type 22110 (specification).  In addition to information displayed indicates an SSD PCIe non - SED (non-free encryption drive). I didn't see any SSD M.2 22110 autour more or less where is the port of setscrews.

The port of m2 could be used for a boot device according to the configuration of the PC. HP isn't a part listed for the SSD m2.

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