3.5 hdd caddy 3d models
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Was rebuilding/expanding my server and needed 2 extra HDD slots. None of the designs I saw were really what I wanted, so I designed this to mount HDDs in an optical drive slot. The screw hole spacing matches the standard spacing on the drives I...
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Based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:345435, this adapter fits snugly into the standard 5.25'' CD-ROM bay, making it compatible with both 2.5'' and 3.5'' hard drives, including SATA, SSD, or IDE models. Instructions: Ensure that your infill...
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Very simple and minimalistic 2.5 inch HDD or SSD to 3.5 inch adapter
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Adapter for HDD or SSD 2.5 to 3.5 short than other models
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... v1-1. Sorry about the inconvenience. Update: I've just uploaded v1-1 with horizontal holes for effortless mounting of a 3.5-inch hard drive. ... If you found this useful, I'd be grateful if you could treat me to a beer at http://paypal.me/pabile.
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... with an additional screw hole on the side to prevent disks from falling out. To enhance grip and protect surfaces, I attached rubber feet to the caddy's bottom. ...The design allows for adequate space between drives, facilitating proper cooling.
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To install a hard drive or solid-state drive in the 5.25-inch bay, we need a reliable mounting solution that can hold its own weight. The previous design found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3150892 falls short of expectations and requires...
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Print 2 pieces. ...Use standard screws to attach SSD to brackets and HDD screws for 3.5" HDD to mount in case. ...Align brackets to fit mount holes.
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HDD/SSD holder/rack/caddy/storageCan hold 2 x 3.5" HDDs or 7 x 2.5" drivesSupports both the standard 9.5mm drives and the slim 7mm drives (by aligning to the left/right of the slot).3.5" slots are marked with 1/02.5" slots are marked with the day of...
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I buy a new SSD for my PC, and the case bay was prepared only for 3,5" HDD.
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Unlike the stock caddy this one accepts a 2.5 inch SSD/HDD. The bottom skeletal structure is thin enough to flex the nubbins around into the drive's side screw mounts. When a drive is snapped in the part stiffens up. I shortened the caddy to...
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Lenovo LEGION T530 HDD caddy. ... Prints without supports at 20% infill. Needs 4pc. HDD screws. Replacement for part nr.:02CW133 (Lenovo 02CW133 Internal Drive Bay Caddy HDD Tray Assembly Legion T530 Tower)
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This is a HDD caddy bracket for an IOMEGA ix4-300d.... ... Release notes: V3 is with improved clearance for better HDD compatibility :)
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Users are eager to install 3.5-inch hard drives within 5.25-inch drive bays inside their computers, a task made easier with the right support for HDD placement.
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The Computer came equipped with a 3.5-inch HDD Bay, but I wanted to install a 2.5-inch SSD in it without having to remove any screws. ...To achieve this, the 2.5-inch SSD is secured using standard screws and then clipped securely into place within the...
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Cisco Server 2.5" HDD Tray Conversion Kit Sled Mount Bracket 800-35052-01 Transforms a non-functional dummy HDD tray into a fully operational 2.5" SATA drive sled for Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) servers. ... Designed for use with select Cisco...
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Mount a 3.5 inch HDD inside a 5.25 inch CD bay within a computer tower by using these adapters. ...They shift the drive outward from the computer's front edge by 5 millimeters, as opposed to positioning it directly in the middle of the bay.
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You want to use your 5.25" bay to hold 5x 3.5" HDD with clip holder, this thing is for YOU ! Forget the others and watch this, Bro ! Perfect HDD fit Perfect 5.25" bay fit Perfect clip holding Oh my god ! Love it ! Print it ! Enjoy it ! Hey ! ...
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Replacement part for the HDD caddy to Thecus NAS N6850, N7770, N10850, etc. ...step file included incase someone wants to add spring loaded mechanism.
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... it doesn't move or become dislodged during transport. The HDD caddy itself is sourced from the Banggood website and can be found here: https://www.banggood.com/en/SATA-2nd-HDD-HD-Hard-Driver-Caddy-for-9_5mm-Universal-CD-or-DVD-ROM-p-914531.html.
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Adapter for replacing a 3.5“ HDD with a 2.5” one while maintaining the location of the disk connector relative to the mounting holes (for example, in a “WD Live” NAS).UPDATE 09/12/2023: rev. V2 uploaded. ...Some fix for better SSD compatibility.
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Here are several versions of drive bay adapters to mount a 2.5" drive (SSD or noteboot HDD) into a 3.5" drive bay. Update 2021-11-09: Added a version of the larger mount with sunken screw heads to install the mount also at the very bottom of a...
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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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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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It is designed for 14,5mm 2,5" disk. ...You may fix the floating side of hdd with tape.
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This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4068858 but redesigned to fit two 2.5" HDD/SSD.
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... them breath and stop them from vibrating on each other. Completely universal design: installs any 2.5" HDD/SSD (as long as they have bottom mounting holes) into any 3.5" slot. ... Any revision to the design will be provided for free once purchased.
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This is pretty much the Shock Mount I made for my microphone, adapted to function with a 3.5 HDD. Using this anti vibration Adapter you make your noisy HDD nearly completely quiet. You really have to hold your ear against your case to hear anything...