A:Answerdont really know why cyberpower decided to respond to that??? but yes you can. you may have to download a software aka ique etc to control the rgb lighting inside of the system.
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A:AnswerThank you for reaching out to us. You most likely will but there is a chance that you might not. The manufacturer, form factor, specifications, and the number of M.2 slots available on the motherboards included with this system may vary depending on what was currently available at the time the PC was built. If you have any further questions or concerns then please do not hesitate to give our tech support agents a call for any assistance; we're always happy to help. Tech Support: (855) 888-2039 [email protected] Discord.gg/cyberpowerpc Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 8:30AM - 6:00PM PST Saturday: 9:30AM - 3:00PM PST -CyberPowerPC Support
A:AnswerIt will vary you can get different parts than other people
i got corsair lpx ram, msi z690a pro motherboard, western digital 1b nvme ssd, evga xc3 3080ti, coolermaster 240mm aio
A:Answeros is on the SSD. i got a msi z690a pro with 3 gen 4 m2 slots and 1 gen 3 m2 slot. i added a 980 pro to one of the open gen 4 slots and then used macrium reflect to copy the drive and then set it in bios to be the boot drive, then wiped the original western digital nvme that it came with