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Yes you can add as many ssd's as you want but it will depend on the motherboard you get with it and how many slots it has for drives. No if you want to to customize it afterwards then yes but you'll again have to wait and see what parts you end up getting as they build these with whatever they have available at the time. Mine came with a microATX motherboard and a really cheap CPU cooler that shouldn't have been used honestly as it's sold as a gaming PC but the temps were way to high so I upgraded my motherboard and cooler afterwards. Just remember to link your windows activation key tho to your Microsoft account before upgrading your motherboard as it's hardware linked and will become unactivated and need to be reactivated
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I only see two hard drive slots in my computer, and these are already taken by the included SSD and hard drive. Adding another SSD would be difficult, if not impractical.
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