ZBook 15 G3: Add ZBook 15 G3 SSD

I was looking for the video how to extend ZBook 15 G3 with SSD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdpSy2FUDWM.

But I don't have the cable from the adapter. This is something specific or standards for HP? Where and how can I get it?

Try contacting this seller on eBay. I bought a video card for my G3 Zbook him and he siad there most parts available other than motherboards and monitors. Just ask a question on one of his sales to auctions or google his store in the United States and he will actually answer the phone if you call.

http://www.eBay.com/ITM/NVIDIA-Quadro-M2000M-4GB-video-card-N16P-Q3-A2-Dell-HP-Zbook-M4800-MSI-WT60-WT72-/182155440915?hash=item2a694f7313:g:quEAAOSwoydWrdvo

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