You have the following upgrade options for this device:
RAM slots: 4 x, 2 x occupied (max. 128GB)
2 x PCIe x16, of which 1 x occupied
1 x PCIe x1, of which 0 x occupied
1 x 3.5"/2.5 bay, of which 1 x occupied
2 x 2.5" bays, of which 0 x occupied
6 x SATA ports, of which 0 x occupied
2 x M.2, of which 1 x occupied
Further SSDs are possible.
If you press the rhombus-like button on the top, at the very front right and directly in front of the mini cinch socket, the box starts without any problems.
If not, you have another problem.
If the mainboard has a connection for this, which is likely, then yes. Otherwise, just connect an external SSD to the back, then you'll have peace and quiet and it will work. USB is fast enough.
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I can highly recommend the Medion PC for the price. The only thing that is not so good about the PC is the fan and case. Otherwise top.
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The red light is normal. This is also the case with me. You have to activate Extreme Memory Profile (xmp) in the bios and select Profile 1. Then you have 3200 with the correct timings.
The description of the Medion ERAZER Engineer X20 (Intel Core i7-11700F, 16GB, 1000GB, PCIe SSD) was copied here by mistake.
This PC here has a GeForce RTX™ 3070. Thank you for pointing this out.