2.5 to 3.5 hdd adapter 3d models
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An 2.5" SSD/HDD adapter with a hexagon pattern. One to four m3 screws are needed to secure the disk to the plate. ...I have also uploaded the .STEP file so you can change anything to suit your needs.
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The tray holds an SSD drive or 2.5-inch HDD securely, thanks to four tabs that might need some filing to fit your specific drive model perfectly. The side rails feature holes that are 3mm in diameter, specifically intended for use with a quick-change...
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The adapter seamlessly connects a 2.5-inch solid-state drive (SSD) directly into a 3.5-inch drive bay, ensuring a secure fit. ...Its side-mounted holes perfectly align with industry-standard 3.5-inch drive mounting patterns, providing a hassle-free...
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This is a converter that fits a 2.5-inch hard drive into a standard 3.5-inch bay.
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A user interface converter for inserting notebook hard drives of 2.5 inches into the 3.5-inch drive bay size of desktop computer cabinets
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My aging 2.5-inch SSD demanded a more sophisticated approach to installation within my Acer H340 case. ... The SolidWorks file contains three distinct configurations: - Screw mount: ideal for installing the drive with screws in a desktop computer setup...
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I fabricated a 2.5 to 3.5 inch hard drive adapter recently. I used Cura's Extra Fast profile with a 0.3 millimeter layer height, and set the wall thickness at 1.2mm. ...It takes roughly 42 minutes to print two adapters simultaneously.
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This is a custom modification of the 2.5" to 3.5" HDD/SSD adapter created by Tadziurski, with an added feature - a third mounting hole that I had to incorporate due to a design constraint in my case, which lacked the outermost screw slot.
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I've Been Seeking a Sleek and Unobtrusive Dual Hard Drive Solution with Minimal Material Usage for Some Time Now. ... This Design Draws Inspiration from the Original Found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:191942, with a Focus on Enhancing Its...
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Very simple and minimalistic 2.5 inch HDD or SSD to 3.5 inch adapter
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Clax's design at Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:168750) inspired me to modify it for my Antec P182 case, as I needed the 3.5 HDD mounting holes to fit the drive bays. Check out my adapted version here! ...
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Allows you to use a 3.5 in HDD hotswap bay with your more popular 2.5 in SSD's. ****Edit***I added two new files v2, I rounded off the edges I think it looks nicer. Enjoy!
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Adapter to hold 2x 2.5" drives in a single 3.5" bay. Remixed from [Tadziurski's](https://www.thingiverse.com/tadziurski/designs), original design [here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1942247). ... solid state hard drive adapter
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Tried to created an all in one 2.5" to 3.5" adapter bracket that does not require extra screws to hold smaller drive in place. ... Any helpful comments are welcome.
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Adapter to mount 2.5" drives in systems that are designed for bottom-mount 3.5" drives. This is particularly useful for various systems that use drive trays/sleds - I'm using one of these to mount a 2.5" SATA drive in an old Macintosh Performa 630.
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Compact Convertible Storage Solution Converts 2.5-inch Drive into 3.5-inch Format for Easy Installation
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... time locating the correct adapter, so I came up with a solution that fits perfectly in my "be quiet" case. ... To keep things straightforward, I kept the design uncomplicated. This setup should be adaptable to any standard 3.5-inch bay, after all.
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I required this adapter to install my latest solid-state drive, as I lacked a standard 2.5-inch slot within my computer casing. To create the adapter, I utilized my home 3D printer, loading white PLA filament into it, but ABS or PET-G might be...
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That's why I designed this for my "be quiet" case. I tried to keep it as simple as possible. It should work for other 3.5 "bays of course. Print instructionsCategory: Computer Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports:...
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This revised design provides additional features compared to the original model. It includes extra holes to accommodate a floppy drive bay installation. The side walls now have full enforcement through 45-degree bracket, ensuring much stronger and...
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Added a bracket to keep the mount stable when only one SSD is connected, allowing you to use my design even if you have just one SSD, thereby saving plastic and creating space for another one. This design was created using Tinkercad. ...Edit it online...
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Printing does not require supports. ... Hardware: metric M3 or imperial 6-32 screws
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Cut the right side down so that the 2.5" disk lines up with the edge of the adapter, making it fit in the enclosure as well as line up with the data and power ports. Also increased the height so that it is about the same height as a 3.5" disk, making...
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Virtually all 2.5" to 3.5" adapters place the 2.5" drive such that the 2.5" drive's SATA connector sits where the 3.5" drive's connector would. This works great if you're using SATA drives in a SATA system, but it can be problematic if you're...
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2.5" to 3.5" HDD/SDD Hot-Swap bay adapter for CoolerMaster Silencio 550 (maybe fits in others...). Based on this idea: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4797411 Screws are the same. ... For me more comfortable for using, easy to print.
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This remixed adapter provides mounting holes at the same positions as a full 3.5 inch drive. There are also two short versions, choose according to your needs. The reversed adapter can be mounted either to have the ports facing the other direction...
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3D printed 2,5" HDD (SSD) to the 3,5" HDD place in computer.
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3D printed 2,5" HDD (SSD) to the 3,5" HDD place in computer.
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I used this adapter to install 2 SSDs on one HDD tray, giving me a total height of just 1 inch from the top of the upper drive to the bottom of the lower drive - the exact same thickness as a standard 3.5 in. hard disk drive. To accommodate...