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There is a SAS connector on the Motherboard, but I have 12 drives and I'm unsure if it would work. Nothing gets reported in the OS as another RAID controller on the OS.
I thought about plain HBA too, but if I can avoid putting money for now ahah
Firmware is the latest, I try to keep my systems up-to-date as much as possible!
Worth trying the port. Plug it in, remove the RAID card, and see if you get any disks in the BIOS or the OS (booting a live image if your OS is on the RAID). You might need to change some settings in the BIOS; I haven't fiddled with HP servers.
I might try it, but for now I don't really want to put the server offline for a test ahah, I'll try to get info about this port tho.