Can I add one more 500 GB HDD

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Are you on a phone? That thumbs down(-1) looks a little odd.

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Are you on a phone? That thumbs down(-1) looks a little odd.

Speccy is an easy way to pass along PC specs. The user can take a screenshot and upload it to an image sharing site such as imgur or postimage.org. They can then copy a direct link to the site and click the Polaroid icon(if you reply look above the text box the to right of bold, italic, strike, underline and link and before font(A)) and paste their link, ending with jpg, bmp, png or other pic based extension. Click Polaroid, paste link and press enter
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. Alternatively they could instead copy Speccy's summary page and paste it into their reply.

Yes you can add another hard drive. You can go ahead and add two more after you add that 500GB HDD. You could instead install another couple or SSD drives or one of each unless you have an optical drive installed in which case you could still add another SSD instead of two. Your PSU can easily support them.

But WHY!? Look to your motherboard specs. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128527. Then you can look to Storage devices and see 4 x SATA 3Gb/s. That means it can accept up to 4 drives.
 
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