I currently have a Lenovo P360 Tiny loaded with an Intel I9, 64GB of RAM, and two 1TB NVMe drives. I also built a PI NAS using a Raspberry Pi 5 with a SATA HAT and four 2TB SSDs running OMV and configured in a RAID 5 with all of my media on it. The media is shared to the TrueNAS server using an NFS share. I'm running Plex and a host of other apps on the TruNAS machine, and it works just fine sharing the media from the PI NAS, but it's definitely not the most efficient way to do things, which got me brainstorming. I want to build a custom server, with the guts from the Lenovo, using a PCIe SATA expansion card, and move my RAID into one box with the server. My first question is, has anyone here done something similar? I have the 230W power supply for the Lenovo, which would be more than sufficient to power it all, but it would get tricky wiring and powering the hard drives. I would prefer to remove the Lenovo guts from it's chassis and install it in either a 3D printed case, or something like the Jonsbo N2 case, and use an SFX PSU to power it all. But I haven't been able to find anything on power headers on the Lenovo motherboard to power it from a standard PSU, or even what form factor it is for mounting in a case. So again, just wondering if anyone here has done something similar and might have some of these answers. Thanks!!