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.

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