A:Answer I bought same model you're referencing. It came with one available SATA data connector and one available SATA power connector available, so I was able to add one SSD. If you want to add more than that, you'd need to provide your own additional SATA data cables and get a SATA power splitter. The motherboard has a total of 4 SATA data ports on it. DVD takes one. The M.2 drive does not use a SATA connector, so there's a total of 3 available. But getting power to three additional SSDs would get a little tricky and there's only mounting holes for a single SSD, so you'd have to get creative like adding a 2.5" drive cage for the SSDs and then use the mount holes to mount that.