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It comes with Windows preinstalled on a 1TB SSD card... so it is not unusable. There are many types of internal drives and the manufacture cannot supply cables to every known one. It is standard that manufactures did not supply cables for add on items. I installed my SSD card as it accepts the standard power cable which is provided and I had the data cable already.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.SATA cables are standard. Any MOBO or PC comes with extras, even bargain bin PCs. This one comes with 0, so if you want to add a drive you have to go out and buy a cable for each drive. There is only one NVMe slot, and using a second would nerf your PCIe x16 to x8, anyways. Additionally, there were no 2.5” SSD mounting screws in the case. I reject the notion that this is normal, or fine. Secondly, who cares what system SSD it comes with. Destiny 2, alone, is a 90GB games. GW2 is over 40GB. WoW similar. I have video editing and music production applications. Kontakt’s content is huge. Independence Pro is almost 70GB. My DAW content is over 40GB. Stock Audio and Video content on my system is over 100GB. I need a drive just for games and a drive just for content. No one buys a machine like this to run off of one drive. Content sizes are too massive to enable that, unless you’re putting a 3-4TB NVMe in the system... And I wonder how long that will last with everything using such a drive - not to mention the bad placement of it on the MOBO, should you ever have to replace it. It’s not some Samsung Evo Pro. It’s a WD Blue NVMe. GTFO here with those excuses. Not including the cables or screws is terrible. Don’t care about Windows 10. I have a retail Windows 7 key that I can use to install it on a bare drive. Checked and confirmed. I returned the system and built a similar one for a couple hundred less. I spent less time building the system than I would have finding/shipping those SATA cables and screws. I’m not big on effort ;-)
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