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Its beneath the black shroud near the PSU
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I assume that you are talking about a mechanical hard drive rather than a solid state drive. Remove the back cover (opposite side from the glass). On the bottom left, you should see the mechanical hard drive that came pre-installed in the computer. There is room in that bay for one more. There is only room in that bay for two HDDs. I happen to have a very thin Toshiba HDD that I managed to fit under the bottom drive in that bay. For the record, I don't recommend doing this. It might also be possible to hang one on the vertical wall with the honeycomb cutouts. If you are running a negative pressure, this might reduce your airflow. It might also be possible to put one between the PSU and the drive bay so that it rest on the bottom of the case. Again, I don't recommend this. I am doing it but I have a stack of extra HDDs in case it over heats and everything is backed up. YMMV. Another problem you may run into is the SATA connections. You might need a MOLEX to SATA adapter to power it if you can't make one of the existing four SATA power connectors reach the drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! You may install additional internal HDD underneath the power supply shroud towards the front. This case has 2x 3.5" drive bays. Please keep in mind the system already comes with 1TB HDD. If you have any further questions, please contact our Customer Service (888)-462-3899, ext.1922 for assistance. Our Customer Service hours are Mon - Fri from 8:30 am - 5:30 pm PST. Thank you for your question!
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