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Yes. I did this yesterday. Take off the back panel that has two screws on the back. Slide it out carefully as it's metal and can scratch something. At the bottom you should see the PSU with the cords stuffed in a space behind it. There is one cord that has 3 connectors which power HDDs. I connected the closest one and then you need one SATA cable for data. On the Left (towards the front of the PC is a removable tray. That's where I put the drive. Reverse steps in putting the panel back on. Once booted, you have to initialize the drive. Did mine in 10 minutes.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It says there are 2 2.5" bays and 2 3.5" bays. It doesn't come with SATA cables so you will need to make sure you have one long enough to work (Mine was about 8" I think, I "borrowed" one from an old computer I keep as a backup. One 3.5 tray is very easy as it is a plastic mount, you unclip it, slide it onto the hard drive and it has retention clips for the scew holes, so no screws needed for that one. I didn't look into the additional and where they are located as I already had a 3.5" drive from my old gaming pc that I switched over. But any SATA SSD should work as long as you get the cables. There are plenty of SATA power connectors from the power supply. Just no SATA data cables for any drives.
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