Do the 8200 elite CMT motherboar​d SATA ports support SATA port multiplier​s?

I have an HP-Compaq 8200 elite CMT. I'd like to expand my SATA connection capacity using a SATA port multiplier. Specfications for most of them indicate they work only with motherboards that support the SATA PM / port multiplier feature. Does my motherboard support PM?
Thanks!

@Paul_Tikkanen 
Paul,
You have one of the models.
Most Intel PCs that I have come across don't support SATA port multipliers except for MACs.
Paul,  send me a PM.
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