5.25 hard drive 3d models
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A simple adapter to fit a standard laptop hard drive into a larger CD-ROM slot. Two 40mm fan slots were added for potential future use. However, no testing has been done yet due to missing fans. The design allows for 15mm thick drives to be...
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This cover is designed specifically for Seagate 5.25" MFM/RLL hard drives. I've personally tested it on a ST-251-1 and can confirm that it fits seamlessly. To clarify, this custom-made cover isn't a direct replica of an original one, but rather...
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Needed a 2.5 15mm hard drive mount for my 5.25 bay but could not find anything so I created this. Also supports a 120mm fan to keep everything cool. ...You will need 3 spare 5.25 bays.
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Accommodates five 2.5" hard drives into a single 5.25" drive bay (opted for five in order to have some space for air between the 2.5" drives. Modeled using the blank of a HP Z6 G4 workstation. Use flat headed screws for installing top and bottom...
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It is an adapter that fits into two 5 1/4" slots and can house up to 13 2.5" hard drives. Hard drive mount spacing is 10mm, so you can fit 13 7mm or 9mm drives, or you can fit 6 15mm drives, using every second mount... Or any combination of 7, 9...
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The holes that align with the hard drive are 4.0 inches apart, the holes used to mount to the drive bay are 3.1 inches apart. The hole diameters should be close enough to use the fasteners you might already have on hand. ... Print Settings Printer...
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... ...I'm convinced it's still structurally solid, with tension focused on the mounting points and both drive and case, rather than the central beam. This design should print faster too. ... Thanks go out to usermod for coming up with the original idea!
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<p>I designed this model to fit in a HP Z240 full tower chassis. ...This will probably only work in computers with tool-less drive installation that is similar to the HP design.
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Converting a massive drive bay into a compact one requires a single, strategic addition: a precision spacer installed on just one side. ...Strategically placed large openings facilitate easy screwdriver access to the innermost screws.
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This is a TRS-80 drive face for my 5.25" RPi drive tray. It just glues on so, you can use it for ANY 5.25" tray. ... The face is slightly wider than the tray so when you glue it, make sure you center it.
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Nobody uses optical disk drives anymore, put all your old 3.5" drives in the 5.25" bays. The slider is made as a clone of the one in the images.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Use the screws indicated on the pictures for attaching the extender...
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The motivation behind this remake was to enable the "staggering" of hard drives within a computer case in 5.25 bays. The thought was that it might improve heat distribution, but primarily, I wanted to see if it was feasible to flip the model. ...If I...
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It seamlessly integrates into a standard 5¼-inch drive bay on your computer. To get started, you'll need to print out one file, then carefully insert the drive into one end of the dock while connecting the USB cable to the small designated hole -...
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<p>Print the HDD holder twice. Fan front once. ...Uses all standard PC screws. </p>
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Print the HDD holder twice. Fan front once. ...Uses all standard PC screws.
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Print the HDD holder twice. Fan front once. ...Uses all standard PC screws.
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Want to mount a 3.5" hard drive in a 5.25" Optical drive bay? https://youtu.be/U9krMN_wXHY This mount will accept a standard dell drive caddy, then slides directly into the 5.25" bay exactly like an optical drive. ...
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After printing my HD Adapters, I decided to take it up a notch by creating an adapter that allows me to utilize a 5.25" PC bay as a makeshift blower for my hard drives using a trusty 120mm fan. ...Check out the finished product here:...
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This is my take on a hard drive adapter to allow mounting 3.5" drives to 5.25" bays. ...This includes front mounting points for a 120mm intake fan if desired (usable when installed in 3 adjacent bays).
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This is a 5.25" drive bay chassis for a Raspberry Pi 2/3/4 and a 2.5" hard drive. The face is flat so you can glue on custom face plates. Holes are undersized so you drill them cleanly to the correct sizes. Use #2 screws (wood or machine) in...
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A slight increase in one set of recessed holes for screws that go into the hard drive. Made the sled of the bracket shorter. Added another hole to the sled, decreasing plastic and print time slightly. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D ...
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For the ultimate combination, the third bracket allows you to mount both a 3.5-inch HDD and a 2.5-inch SSD in a 5.25-inch bay, using offset holes for better SSD connector alignment. Although other options exist, this set aims to provide a more...
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This is a basic 7 or 8 bay rack for holding 3.5" hard drives in vertical orientation. ... The 7-drive STL fits on a Prusa i3 Mk3 bed, but the 8-drive is _just_ a bit too big.
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Grab two [LACC] brackets from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3483130) to securely hold one 2.5-inch hard drive in place.