I'd start over. A mobo, decent CPU, lots of ram for ZFS, and a used LSI storage adapter from eBay would get you far on a budget. USB won't have the performance or reliability and you'd need a handful of drives to make it worth it. You could install an M2 SATA adapter, I don't know if it would even work, and drive drives with it but they would still need power and you couldn't put the case back together without cutting holes in it.
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Thanks for a good advice. I have a system with 4770K and ZFS and it can handle it fine for Gigabit Ethernet (I don't need more), so I believe 6700T should do. What's the purpose of LSI storage adapter, I haven't heard of this device yet?
Disk redundancy. Let's you plug in many drives. I have eight 16TB drives in a raid z2. I can lose some drives and not lose data.