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Fix headings in SSD NAS post (#4)
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My first idea was to connect a few HDDs directly, but that would mean keeping the drives outside the M720q with messy cabling. Then I started wondering: could this be an SSD-only NAS, and how many drives can actually fit inside a Lenovo M720q Tiny?
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# Parts
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## Parts
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- PCIe riser card – already had
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- Ugreen PCIe NVMe adapter ([link to Amazon](https://www.amazon.de/-/en/UGREEN-Adapter-Heatsink-64Gbps-Supports/dp/B08TBW12B8/))
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-[Patriot P320 2TB NVMe SSDs](https://www.patriotmemory.com/products/p320-pcie-m-2-internal-ssd)
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- Existing SATA SSD for the OS
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# Putting it all together
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## Putting it all together
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Out of the box the M720q supports one NVMe SSD and one SATA SSD.
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By using a PCIe riser with an NVMe adapter, there is just enough space to add a second NVMe drive, giving a total of three SSDs.

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