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You should be able to add both to this system. Note that this has M.2 slots as well so you may consider using an M.2 SSD vs the standard type. From the Spec Web page: Because its a smaller case you may want to check with the video card manufacture to make sure it would fit in the cabinet and also make sure that it is either a PCI-E x1 or x16 card. Number Of Internal 3.5" Bays 2 Number of M.2 Slots 2 Number Of External 5.25" Expansion Bays 1 Number Of PCI-E x1 Slots 1 Number Of PCI-E x16 Slots 1
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Correcting my first response. After getting my computer today and opening it up there is only ONE occupied M2 slot, not two slots as stated in the specs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can change the M.2 NVMe SSD to a larger one, if you can handle the migration of OS data to the new SSD drive. The SSD that comes with the system (out of the box) is the only drive, and contains the Windows 10 operating system. There are two unused SATA ports on the motherboard available, with which you can add SATA drives, HDD or SSD.
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