HP Z600, Z800: no HP Z600 or Z800 support PCIe SSD

Hi guys

I am a engineering student and a graphic designer, so I need a job to do my job. in fact, I'm a big fan of Apple Mac but Mac Pro purchase will cost me more so I decided to go with the HP solution I gan get used HP Z600 or Z800 and customize them I have a question, the one of them support PCEi SSD or I have to go with Z620?

So it would seem...

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/business-PCs-workstations-and-point-of-sale-systems/PCIe-SSD/TD-p/5573397

For comparison, I use a Samsung 256 GB SM951 (AHCI version) and ASUS Hyper M.2 X 4 Mini PCIe card in my Z620;

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