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The single M.2 SSD socket is definitely NVMe, not SATA. It does not support both. It is populated with a SK Hynix HFM256GDJTNG-8310A module (256GB SSD). However, as this TP01-0034 system is configured out of the box, there are two unused SATA ports on the motherboard, one of which has cables included. So you can add one or two SATA HDD or SATA SSD drives, just not in the M.2 socket.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This computer does have 2 M.2 slots but they are both used. The one people are missing is the M.2 slot that the WiFi adapter is hooked to.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just opened my computer to see for myself and there is only ONE M2 slot and its occupied with the SSD that comes with the system. There are two open SATA ports so you can add a SSD or Hard drive that uses Sata.
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