cooler master hard drive rails 3d models
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After scaling to compensate didn't help and not caring about it being tool less, I just changed the pins to counter bores located on the original pins.Added a second set of mounting points for 2.5 inch drive adapters.Without the pins it may be...
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I was still experiencing issues with shrinkage, despite having calibrated the printer. The problem persisted as the pins on the original part continued to pull closer together. Scaling my design failed to yield any improvements, so I decided to...
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Human: Redesigning Cooler Master Hard Drive Installation Rails. Yet to be thoroughly tested, but promising results are expected. ...Crafted from high-quality PETG material with a 100% infill and a precise 0.3mm nozzle setting at 0.2mm layer height.
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I had an older Cooler Master Cosmos case that was seriously lacking in tray space for its internal hard drives. Fortunately, this product serves as an excellent substitute. I would recommend printing out at least two of them. ...The locking mechanism is...
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These rails are designed to function flawlessly in all scenarios where the original HDD rails by Cooler Master operate successfully.
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I designed my very own Lacie external hard drive cooler using TinkerCad, which utilizes two 60mm case fans with metal guards that are powered by a 12V .1A DC adapter. I bolted everything together with hardware from the local hardware store. This...
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To install a Lenovo C20 computer hard drive, I created slide-in mounting rails using Solidworks, as no aftermarket brackets were available. My rails differ from the original by utilizing two 6-32 flat head screws per rail for secure attachment. ...The...
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This is an universal 3.5' hard drive rail for PC cases. It is made as short as possible to fit 10x10x10 3d printers (crosswise). ... Size is: 4mm x 12mm x 113,6mm Screw holes are 101,6mm apart.
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I needed some generic plastic drive rails that fit the standard 3.5-inch hard drive. They are ridiculously easy to find online, and they work amazingly well - I'm really pleased! ... **Printing Details** PLA Filament: 0.3mm layer height | Printing...
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<p>Easy to print. I used PLA but I guess PETG would work also. ...Tested and the fit was perfect. </p>
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Remix of 3.5" Hard Drive Rail 12.5mm by 155mm By FirstDue3D modify with holes to screw into hard drives.
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A din clip I remixed from the original so that I hang large amounts of hard drives on a din rail. ...Print it on its side, zero support needed.
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I hastily constructed these rails to accommodate the hard drives in my ix4-200d iomega StorCenter NAS, which I acquired as a gift, although it lacked the HD holders that normally come with it. ...These makeshift supports aren't an exact match to the...
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If you ever need to remove the hard drive, you can just use the printed rails to pull it out. Or, better yet, just tug on the hard drive itself and it comes right out. Needless to say, these will not lock the hard drive inside the server... So if...
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... print time for one set of two HDD rails is roughly 1.5 hours when printing at a layer height of 0.2mm. Note: I haven't printed the CD/DVD rail myself, as it was modified from an existing HDD rail design and should be generally okay to use.
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Headset Holder Mounts for 5.25 Drive Bay. ... Fits perfectly in Cooler Master Storm Scout Chassis. Remix based on original design from thingiverse.com. ...Increased hook width for better headset support.
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Headphone holder for 5.25 drive bay. Fits well on a cooler master storm scout chassi. Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3990567 for a wider "hook" Category: Computer
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This is a custom 5.25" Drive Bay Cover designed for an older Cooler Master ATX case, specifically from around 2012. I upgraded my computer but chose to retain my beloved Cooler Master case, redirecting the saved funds towards more expensive upgrades....
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Use this to fit a 3.5" hard drive into a half-height (5.25" optical drive) bay. I used dimensions from the following two standards: 3.5" disk drive: SFF-8301: ftp://ftp.seagate.com/pub/sff/SFF-8301.PDF, 5.25" optical drive SFF-8851:...
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This guide demonstrates how to fit a 3.5" hard drive into a 5.25" optical drive bay by using the dimensions from two standards: SFF-8301 for the 3.5" disk drive and SFF-8851 for the 5.25" optical drive. You can choose to print either a full sled with...
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... sell them without RMAing the whole unit, which wasn't going to happen. You'll need 4 x #6-32 countersink screws to attach this rail assembly to the hard drive. ... I recommend printing this design with a 0.1mm layer height with 100% infill.
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My Lian Li 'PC V1000 Plus' caddy had custom bolts to attach the hard drives. All now missing in action! I created a more common 'rail type' that locks the drives in. Took about 4 hours to print full replacements with 2 spare on an ender 3. Quite...
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It securely holds one 3.5-inch hard drive in place. To ensure perfect symmetry, simply replicate this design for the opposing rail. ...The provided anchors serve a crucial purpose by preventing warping during the printing process; once complete, they...
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Summary: I designed this enclosure for 4x 3.5" hard drives to be mounted and enclosed easily, while also being on rails for easy insertion and removal for maintenance. I have included my original version 1, and my new version 2 with active cooling...
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I upgraded my Antec Solution SLK Series Computer Case with custom hard drive rails, giving new life to an otherwise discarded SLK3700-BQE model that I had inherited. The case still had plenty of usable parts, but was missing some essential...
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To secure a hard drive on a stable base, you'll need a few easy-to-use mounting solutions. ...These mounts require six (#6) wood screws for installation.
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Here are some basic stands that let you hook up a hard drive to a completely flat area. ...Stands utilize six number six wooden screws.
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Designed these for a friend who has a ibuypower case we did not want to have to buy rails so I designed some. I made a 2.5 and 3.5 size so it should work for both. ...You can print a 0.3 layer height with no supports and it fits great, snaps right in.