Question HP P7-1227 and SSD Upgrade

I'm a noobie here, and I want to put a 256 GB SSD in my HP P7-1227.

In particular, it is a SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-inch 256 GB III MLC internal solid state SATA drive.

Apparently, he wants a connection SATA 3 (600).

I found that my motherboard has "4 SATA 2.0 connectors", but I don't know how many are available for expansion.

I went to the point of not wanting to use a SATA expansion card 3 (600), choose the SATA 2 interface instead.  So, I hope that someone already did with this motherboard.  My basic questions are

(1) y-at-des connectors Sata 2.0 is available for expansion?

(2) work?

Thanks in advance.  Steve987

Hello Steve987

Not sure if you are still looking for this answer, but it is very likely that your computer uses only two Sata 2 ports. One for the hard 1 TB and one for the DVD player. If you plan to add a disk, you can also open the computer and find to ensure that the ports are not in use. Also if you need more Sata ports, you can install a Sata card in one of the PCI Express slots.

Sources:
HP Pavilion Desktop PC p7-1228 product specifications
Specifications of the motherboard, IPISB-CU (Carmel2)

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