Format HP G1 280 Microtour: HP 280 G1 SATA Ports

Can someone tell me how many ports SATA is on the motherboard in HP G1 280 Microtour format?

I already know that the PC has 1 external 5.25 "Bay and 2-Bay internal 3.5" x.

@t0m

According to the documentation I looked there are only three 3 SATA ports.  See the image below.

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