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Does not come with brackets, you can still upgrade to an SSD. You have two options of SSD's M.2 or the regular SSD. M.2's are more expensive. With a Regular SSD it's best if you buy a Sata Data Cable from Amazon which is cheaper than the Best Buy Version. You PSU should have an extra cable to connect the power to the SSD. Anywho. Once you get the SSD set up into the computer. Clone your HDD into the SSD and then unplug your HDD and change the boot drive in the Bios and see if everything boots up. once you are good. You are all set with the SSD. also, back to the bracket, no there is none, also you can just throw it into the drive bay where it won't be seen unmounted as there is no moving parts in an SSD there is no vibration. That is the cheap way to go about it.
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