HP Z800: HP mother Z820 & NVMe compatibility?

Hello

I currently have a HP Z800 with two physical processors.  They are the hearts Intel Xeon 6 + hyperthreading.  You get 24 effective cores including the 12 more virtual.  It is not compatible with NVMe, and therefore it will not work with processors Intel 750 1.2 SSD to add to the map.  To fix this, I seriously think Exchange on the motherboard HP Z800 for the mother HP Z820 boad.

Any of you know if:

(1) a card mother HP Z820 will be back in the case of HP Z800?  I know that the back panel will require a few minor changes, my main concerns are the general Assembly.

(2) the RAM, processors, food and liquid cooling of the HP Z800 system works with the card mother HP Z820?  I know that HP Z800 processors using 3 channels for the RAM, and the HP Z820 uses 4.  Are the Intel 6 channels + hyperthreading capable of using 4-channel RAM or will they ignore this way?

(3) is compatible with NVMe HP Z820 motherboard?

I hope the exchange of motherboard HP Z800 with the card mother HP Z820 the use of the Intel 750 1.2 to SSD add to card that works with NVMe. The extra advantage will increase speed in other areas.

Any well-informed input is greatly appreciated!

Best, John

Thanks guys,.

I added processor E5645 6 Core Xeon (with hyperthreading) of the HP Z800 are not compatible with the connectors on the motherboard HP 820.

This project is being scrapped based on this question.  Simply, it is not the pencil so the CPU can not be reused on the jury of 820.

Best,

John

Tags: HP Desktops

Similar Questions

  • Mother card/CPU compatibility

    Hi everyone, I need to change my motherboard and processor, but I don't know anything. These are my choices, I need to know if the processors are compatible with the following motherboards, expecially with the 970 Gaming (I think it's the best). I just need to see the socket for compatibility?

    AMD - FX-8320 (Vichera-Piledriver) 8 Core 3.5 Ghz Socket AM3 +.

    AMD - FX-6350 (Vichera-Piledriver) 6 Core 4.2 Ghz AM3 +.

    MSI - map of socket AM3 + 970 a - G46 970 ATX AMD motherboard chipset

    MSI - card mother 970 GAMING socket AM3 + chipset AMD 970 ATX

    The other parts of the PC are:

    -12 GB of RAM Kingston 1333 MHz

    ASUS GTX 750Ti-

    -PSU Corsair CX700

    Is this compatible with the motherboard and processor overall?

    Thank you

    Hi Alex,

    As you mentioned that you want information on motherboards with your CPU compatibility. To be very honest with you we are do not have much knowledge about the material and asks so to contact the manufacturer and forums support because they are the best people who can guide you in the right direction and can provide you with good information.

    http://forums.AMD.com/game/

    https://Forum-en.msi.com/

    To check the compatibility of Microsoft you can check the link below.

    https://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/compatibility/CompatCenter/home

    Keep us updated on the topic and do not hesitate to post your question on the forum if you have a problem with Windows.

    Kind regards.

  • HP Pavilion DV7 laptop: mother board & cpu compatability

    I think to change the processor in my laptop Pavilion DV7 it ha a HP 516292-001 motherboard.  # High school is 7G09A1 TFC date is 2009-01-09 I want to know if an I7 processor is compatible, or what cpu would be compatible.

    Fatima can a CPU of the laptop upgraded, but it seems that canbe card mother especially.  Here's what I found on CPU support:

    Supported CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9100, Q9000

  • HP z800


    No one answered yet, so I'll add my opinions.

    It will be extremely difficult to put a Z820 motherboard in a Z800 chassis.  Z820 and Z800 motherboards have the same physical size, but there are a lot of problems by using the same chassis.  Here are some differences between the Z820 and Z800:
    -Z820 power cables are different and need to be replaced.  The side panel must be removed to replace the cables by the Z820 ones.
    -L' Z820 food is different.  It has the same appearance as a PS Z800, but has different voltage rails.  They are not compatible with each other.
    -The Z820 motherboard has a notch in a different place for the PS to move the cables.

    -Several Z820 motherboard mounting holes do not mach the Z800, and chassis are different to accept the various holes and slots spacers.
    -Z820 rear i/o connectors are different, so they will not match the cuts in the chassis back I/O area.
    -The Z820 CPU and memory are found in a different situation from that of the Z800.  This causes other problems:
    -Z820 uses the CPU passive radiators and a big fan of CPU/memory with 6 fans in it.  The Z800 uses CPU heatsinks with built-in fans.  Times the CPU fan and sinks thermal assembly must be replaced to the Z820.
    -Z800 memory fan will not work with the Z820;  The Z820 is the big fan of CPU/memory.
    -Façade Z820 cables have fewer pins and a different pinout than the Z800.  We can't cable Z800 P5 in the motherboard Z820.
    -The front I/O cables of Z820 are different.  The Z820 has 2 USB 3.0 ports before requiring different cables.
    -There could be other differences that I know not glib.

    So, to put a motherboard Z820 in a Z800 chassis and the power supply, PS cables and connectors, heat sinks, CPU, CPU fan assemblies, as well as memory, I/O cutting back, changed PCB mounting hole locations, front power and I/O, and perhaps other elements need to be replaced.  The chassis Z800 and Z820 look the same, but everything about them is different.

  • Menu items hang on the screen randomly

    I have a problem with my vista 64 machine.  The menu items to hang on the screen after being selected.  That one hangs at the time, and the same that one can suspend all day, or change at one point to the other.  As I type this "Explore" appears in a box in blue light on bottm left of the screen.  It's not too bad, sometimes a menu item will be suspended in the middle of the screen, and the only way to get rid of it is to reboot and hope that something less obnoxious block next time.  I've updated all my drivers, software and bios.  It is a processor I7 920 on Asus P6T motherboard with a nVidia 9800GT video card.

    Hello Erousculp,

    Thank you for posting.  I just looked into your question and noticed that you are using a videocard of Nvidia desktop/game.  The combination that the nvidia drivers have had some problems with Vista and this could be the root of your problem.  Video card manufacturers generally has really intend to their home desktop video cards to use in the environment of heavy graphics CAD and 3D modeling software.  Another note, it's that both your processor manufacturer and card mother manufacter have compatibility problems between their product lines, then you want to check possible BIOS updates for your motherboard.  Nephilum i7 is a very recent product range and could have issues as well unknown.  In the last year or more, I noticed an increase in stability problems when they are used together.

    Please let me know if this helps you. Zack
    Engineer Microsoft Support answers visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • HP Z800: Intel 750 1.2 to SSD AIC & HP Z800 patch of compatibility

    I am installing a processor Intel 750 1.2 to PCIe add to the card in a HP Z800 workstation.

    The HP Z800 workstation uses PCIe 2.0 and the 750 Intel PCIe 3.0.  According to Intel, the 750 is actually compatible 2.0 and should work, but Intel is saying that in the case of the HP Z800, it is actually not compatible.

    The HP Z800 workstation does not have the AIC 750 Intel SSD in the BIOS or the operating system.

    My questions are the following:

    (1) is there a hardware upgrade that can be made to the HP Z800 so that the problem of compatibility with the AIC of SSD Intel 750 can be solved?  The intention here is to use the Intel 750 as boot drive.

    (2) where a hardware upgrade can be made to the card mother HP Z800 existing will allow the use of the 750 Intel SSD as boot drive, what are the sacrifices in speed?

    (3) is there a motherboard replacement option that will receive my existing processors (2 Xeon 6 core with hyperthreading), ram, HP Z800 case, power supply, etc. which will be fully compatible with SSD Intel 750 AIC?

    (4) if there is a direct replacement of the motherboard, which would be advised, and where it can be purchased?

    Thanks in advance for your kind contribution.

    Best regards

    John

    Indeed.

    These machines seem to fall between the cracks where servers end up and where to start desktop computers.  It can be a real struggle to work certain kinds of problems, this one being an excellent example.

  • Compatibility card mother HP/Phenom 960 t

    I have a HP P7 1054, Alvorix H-RS880-card mother Μatx, rated at 95W max (oops on the purchase of a Phenom 965BE).  The motherboard is compatible "9xx" and Phenom 4 x 3.0 ghz 960 t is assessed to 95W.  Will this motherboard support unblock this CPU to present itself as a 6-core, it is strong?  I heard some motherboards do, some don't.  Moreover, the fact that this CPU is 3.4 ghz "turbo" (T) affect compatibility it is, as it technically isn't just a 9xx, this is a 9xxT.  I am currently very literal, it should work if I buy it. Add cache L3 of the Phenom my Anthlon 3.1 stock vs ghz 4 x 645 is primary, without renouncing a clock speed.  Looks like a good 95W replacing the 965BE, also 3.4 ghz but 125W

    I decided to just give up the illegitimate child of 970T and get a Phenom X 6 1045T, I know works, 95W, has 6 hearts, of course, has the L3 I want, 50% L2 more than my 4 X and will run at 3.2 Ghz Turbo when 3 or more cores is closed. For $99 at my local Microcenter, it's worth on my Athlon X 4 645 3.1 Ghz.  Without risk, HP even built desktop computers with this CPU on my exact Board.  The computer is much faster than me in any case using Solidworks.  Now if I can just sell my 125W Phenom X 4 965BE with zero minute on it...

    Thanks for me direction away from what would have been a dead end...

  • Satellite P35 - compatibility card mother/cpu?

    Hello

    I have a toshiba laptop p35 with a motherboard K000018150.
    The vehicle currently has a 4 538 mobile pentium 3.2 GHz and I want to know if it is compatible with a processor intel core 2 duo 1.6.

    I can't find any support for this model.

    Thank you

    Post edited by: jack35

    I agree with Pererk

    You check you chipset which is placed on the motherboard.
    It is very easy to read using a material like Everest Home Edition diagnostic tool.

    Chipset properties can be verified on the Intel page
    You will find the news which processors are supported by this chipset

    But note; Although the chipset would support a new processor, it is not easy to tell if the laptop would be stable after this upgrade due to the question of compatibility of the BIOS.

  • Z600: Nvme Solid State Drive and Z600 card mother Hewlett-Packard 0B54h

    I would like to know if the motherboard of Hewlett-Packard 0B54h (BIOS Hewlett-Packard 4 786 v03.57) accepts NVME SOLID STATE DRIVE to boot from the primary.

    I have a Z600, dual Xeon X 5650, 48 GB of Ram.

    Thank you very much

    Hello

    Please check the pages 7 & 8 of the following document:

    WWW8.HP.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04111619.PDF

    Kind regards.

  • Compatibility of PC3-12800E (DDR3-1600) without buffer RAM with HP Z800

    Hello

    I recently bought a Z620 and a Z800 (second two had, of course).

    The Z620 has 48 (6 x 8) GB RAM unbuffered PC3-12800E (DDR3-1600). I'm busy to remove the 16 GB of the Z620 and install them on the Z800, which has only 2 x 2 GB RAM.

    Please let me know if PC3 - 12800E (DDR3-1600) without buffer RAM compatible with Z800?  It doesn't matter if I have to remove the existing 4 GB of RAM.

    Thanks a lot for your answer.

    concerning

    Sabba

    At any time.

    I am pleased to have been of assistance.

  • Windows xp professional compatibility with card mother i5 to intel

    Hello
    I want to upgrade my pc to the card mother i5 intel. Windows xp professional compatible?

    Yes, but in order to be check secure web site of technical support from the manufacturer of the motherboard for Windows XP device drivers. If the drivers are available for download, then you know for sure that XP is compatible.

    If you have the original version of XP or a CD with a Service Pack (1 or 2) earlty, it allows to upgrade the CD with Service Pack 3 "slipstreaming".

    How to create a Windows XP SP3 slipstreamed CD
    http://www.PAGESTART.com/slipstreamsp3.html

    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

  • HP Pavilion s7210n card mother SATA compatibility

    Hello

    I have a question on a motherboard that is installed in a PC HP PAVILLION of Slimline s7210n, purchased in 2005.

    This is all the part # and other information that I could see on the motherboard:

    PTGV-LM
    N13219
    C58S198-00877-60-MBL3A2-A04

    The original hard drive is SATA 1 (1.5 Gb/s).  I would like to replace the original HDD with a SATA 2 (3 Gb/s) HARD drive.

    The motherboard has 2 entry SATA connections.  The connection that is not used is labeled "SATA 3" on Platinum motherboard.  I think that it is a 'SATA 2' port and model of PCB plate refers to the speed (3 Gb/s) since SATA 3 (6 Gb/s) is only available in 2009.

    This PC was purchased in 2005.

    A SATA 2 HARD drive will work with this motherboard?

    Hello:

    A SATA II HARD drive will work, but only at the speed of 1.5 transfer in this PC.

    That's all the 915 chipset can handle.

    The port numbers are only of numbers, not of speed of the sata drives.

    You plug certain devices into ports with some numbers.

    For example, you would plug the bootable hard drive into port 1, port 2, a DVD in the 3 port high school.

  • Tecra A4-179 and card mother compatibility

    Hello

    I have a Tecra A4 - 179 pta40e-0vl00kit. I need to replace my motherboard, but unfortunately did not find the same part number, it's a V000053570.

    My laptop is for a V000053590 or a 53550?
    Thanks in advance!

    I think that you need right info 100% so I recommend you contact Toshiba service provider in your country. Hey have access to the database of Toshiba and they can check it.

    This is forum user and I don't think that anyone here can answer that. each of we can try to check Google and search for answer, but you can do it too.

  • Question about compatibility card mother Satelite P500

    Hello

    I have a Toshiba Satellite P500-14N (only part no PSPGSE-00600FGE) with a problem on the motherboard.

    SPS: A000052610

    P/N: 31TZ1MB0100

    PCB: DATZ1GMB8D0 REV:D

    I find a motherboard

    SPS:A000052120

    P/N: 31TZ1MB0190

    PCBS: DATZ1CMB8F0

    2 motherboard is 100% compatible with each other

    Toshiba offers two different models of P500 with different hardware platform.
    It is with the PSPGSE and PSPG8E part number.
    They are not compatible or identical and have different chipset, processor and graphics card.

    I recommend you get your PSPGSE of the same motherboard.

  • EVA GeForce GTX 750: Question on the compatibility of card and the card mother graphics

    Hello!

    After this purchase pre-built Intel PC five or so years ago, it has graphic capeabilities are unfortunately insufficient for what I need. Long story short, I want to buy a new graphics card, but I don't know that the motherboard system takes care of everything. The card I currently have is a GT230 and I want to move to is the GeForce GTX 750 EVA and my motherboard is an MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E) with an i7-860 processor. I can update without burning my PC?

    Thank you!

    Edit: rather than tell you about the PC, it would be easier to show you: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01969874

    Ranger_621, welcome to the forum.

    750 GTX graphics cards require UEFI in the motherboard instead of a standard BIOS.  HP didn't start using UEFI until mid-October 2012.  Therefore, it would be incompatible with your computer.  The last series of video cards that does not need UEFI was 640 gt.

    Please click on the Thumbs up button '+' if I helped you and click on "Accept as Solution" If your problem is resolved.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Do need Firefox for my iPad?

    Do not know if I need this for my iPad,

  • Satellite U920T - need help to turn on the WiFi

    Hello! I have a laptop Toshiba Satellite U920T.My OS is Windows 8.1 x 64 with all updates.There is a challenge with wireless which started after I put in place a flight on charm bar Mode and back fired. When I disabled the flight Mode, the switch wir

  • Route of the exits of the same meter, digital output

    Hello I'm not sure it's possible, but I will deliver the outputs of 2 meters (PCI-6602) on the same line of digital output. My 2 meters each generate a pulse train defined by frequency, cycle of dut and delay. I want to combine 2 pulse trains in a pu

  • How to change the font size

    I must have hit the wrong button. When I booted my computer text and objects were suddenly tiny. I can't change the screen resolution, because it is already at the maximum: 1920 x 1080 pixels. I am unable to change the DPI setting.

  • Sansa Fuze 8 GB guaranteed

    I have a sansa fuze 8 GB and every time I use the music starts to jump, the screen moves really slow and when I turn off the Goodbye screen stays on for a minute or two. I'm looking for, so for the warranty I hope, return it and get a new. Please and