I CHATed with Both HP and Intel support. Neither could give me an answer on the compatibility of the Intel H!0 or H20 SSDs with HP Desktops (590-p0050 or TP01-1016). Intel says they do not publish installation instructions for the SSD’s. Do any of you know if they require special sauce(?) to either replace a HDD or OPTane+HDD in the above HP systems? I am hoping a norma;l “clone & replace” procedure will work. ps. thanks for your touch of sanity in the L1TKnews. JimK
I’m pretty over Intel flash since a 660p had an craddle failure on on (less than 1% of the write rating used.
Looking at https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/memory-and-storage/optane-memory/Optane-Memory-H-Series-Installation-Guide-345865.pdf You do need a platform that supports RST, but also that the optane and flash show up seperately until you enable acceleration.
I would try a clone without acceleration, and then enable it later.
RST should work on both since they have 8th and 10th gen processors.
https://support.hp.com/bg-en/document/c06676502
https://support.hp.com/bg-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-desktop-pc-tp01-0000i/29014367
The latest RST drivers:
Hi,
A bit of an older article, but good for taking some notes
Anandtech H10 Review
Most recent Intel processors (and mobo manufacturers) should support detection of both the QLC NAND and SLC portions of the H10. Whether or not mixing them as a proper Optane cache works, is the main question. Seems to be mobo firmware related
careful because the 900p was ‘not supported’ but ‘worked anyway’ however if you updated your driver, it’d stop using it, violently.
the h10 should work with rst no problem, for now, as would the h20. For normal cloning, clone it as normal then in rst you can start using the optane device. it’d be a two step process.
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