After a series of wrong turns I got an ssd into my cheap thinkcentre #homelab (4gb ram, 32 gb ssd). I had to get an extra converter to fit it in the extra wifi slot and prune the adapter’s pcb so it could fit in the tiny space!

@tiago Here's an alt-text description of the image:

The image shows a close-up view of the internal components of an electronic device, likely a computer, with a focus on a small, rectangular black object being held by a finger. The object is inserted into a socket on a green circuit board. The circuit board is densely populated with various electronic components including microchips, capacitors, resistors, and other small parts. A small orange cylindrical component is visible on the lower left side of the board, along with several blue capacitors. The text "LENOVO" is printed on the lower-right side of the board, and there is additional smaller text and a barcode visible above the black object that says "MXIC 25L1605CMI".

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This is a close-up photograph of a small, rectangular electronic component, likely a solid-state drive (SSD) adapter. The adapter is primarily black with gold-colored connector pins on one end and a small, circular port on the other. Along the adapter's body are several labels and text printed in white. The text reads “M2 KEY AE TO M2 KEY M SSD”, “VER006S”, and “KEY AE”. The component appears to have small notches or cutouts along the sides and is positioned against a dark background.

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This is a close-up photo of a green circuit board, likely from a Lenovo computer. The board is densely populated with various electronic components, including small rectangular chips, capacitors, and resistors. There are two rectangular connectors along the center axis of the board, one labeled "SATA1" and the other with a label that reads "KEY AVE-M SSD VER006S". A larger circular connector with a metal center is located to the right of the "KEY AVE-M SSD" connector. Text on the bottom left corner reads "Lenovo". There is a small debug header, and various component codes are visible throughout the board.

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This is a close-up shot of a green circuit board, likely from within a computer or electronic device. The board is densely populated with numerous small electronic components including black square integrated circuits, rectangular capacitors, resistors, and various other chips. A blue rectangular component is visible near the center of the image, and a white rectangular component is visible in the top left corner. Several labels and markings are printed on the board, including “M2 WI FI” and “SATA1”, and a barcode is visible in the top right corner. The label in the top left reads: “ACPI HP20201007 WHA SN: HYJ949628-100 MODEL: P/N 92P883150-001 MADE IN CHINA 22”.

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