thermaltake drive cage 3d models
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I was not pleased with the original HDD cage in this case, and it only accommodated three 3.5-inch hard drives. Furthermore, accessing the drives proved to be a challenging task. Since I am using this case as a server, I required quick access and...
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You can find the caddy here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106276 Print instructionsCategory: Computer Summary I did not like the orignal hdd cage of this case. Also it offered only place for three 3.5" hard drives and it was hard to access the...
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Thermaltake's Core P5 and P3 aren't meant for drives, I still prefer using a drive bay as storage or housing for my fan controller. In this setup, I designed it to hold an external disk drive that slides in plus two separate bays for the drawer and...
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This is a like for like replacement for the tool-less drive sled in a Thermaltake Core G3 Computer case. All measurements were accurately taken from an existing drive sled and reproduced. Drives will sit the same way in the tray as with the factory...
grabcad
This is a 16 drive drive cage I designed for my father. Each tower accommodates 8 drives which are each cooled by 3 80mm fans.In between the towers there is a space and mounting holes for a standard PC power supply.The model was split into two pieces...
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Lateral brackets for converting a 5.25-inch drive to a Thermaltake Core V21 PC case. ...These are two identical components that mirror each other.
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This custom piece serves as a substitute for the clip that secures the drive bays of the Thermaltake Level 10 GT computer enclosure. ...To print it, orient the model on its side and engage supports, noting that this feature is exclusive to touch-enabled...
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This is a cover for drive bays on a Thermaltake Armor computer case. I designed it specifically for this case (which is rather old now), but I'd be willing to bet it works with other cases too. It might take some slight x/y adjustments in the slicer...
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The cable management system on this H25 computer case functions smoothly.
grabcad
A roller drive type cage is a mechanism that utilizes small, cylindrical rollers within the cage to facilitate smooth and efficient movement in an electric motor or other similar machinery. The rollers help reduce friction and noise while also...
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In this Corsair 250D case project, a drive cage was removed and dimensions were measured precisely with a digital verier and steel rule. A few fundamental form tools are featured, and the design was crafted using SolidWorks 2015 before being...
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This is an HP hard drive cage that can be used with the HP Proliant G8 Non-Hot Plug Drive Tray The back of the hard drive cage uses a SAS to SATA adapter and two M3 stainless steel rods (I don't know what they are called in English, but they are...
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This 3D printed drive cage holds one 5.25" and two 3.5" drives, sits solidly on the desk, and has the appropriate elongated slots to secure the drives to it with room to adjust their position forwards/backwards. Horizontal surfaces are designed as a...
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I built a raid cage to convert an old case's 3 x 5.25 drive inch bay space into three 3.5-inch hard drive bays. While there may be more efficient methods available, this approach worked well for my needs. ... This project uses one 120mm computer fan...
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I've used some 3M 2.5/30 screws to secure the hard drive cage to both the front and back panels. You can see pictures of the screws holding the tray and sides together. The hard drives utilize standard hard drive screws, while the motherboard uses...
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To assemble the cage, you'll need twelve M3x10mm screws, eight 6-32x1/4-inch screws for the drives, and two M4x40 screws to tie everything together. I utilized Tadziurski's 2.5' to 3.5' HDD/SSD adapter for the SSD installation. ...Watching football on...
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I used some 3m 25/30 screw to hold harddisk cage to front and back. for the tray and sides see picture af screws. Harddisk uses "normal" harddisk screws and motherboard uses the same. I used 4 rubber feet under the tray to stabilize the case. info...
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My Amiga 4000D came with a bent piece of ex-PC drive bay instead of the original drive bay. This meant that it didn't quite fit right and the drives were not secured. I therefore designed this replacement. Whilst it isn't exactly the same as the...
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So I needed an economical NAS solution, and I came across a SATA backplane on Ali Express while looking for hard drive power cable extensions/splitters. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004023213122.html They don't have any details about it, it's...
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A 3.5" Floppy Drive-sized adapter is available for compatibility with Thermaltake case models. ...To utilize this accessory, simply print the provided instructions for easy reference.
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Thermaltake Core P3 5.25 Vertical Drive BayPrint SettingsPrint with the bottom side on the build plate (for orientation see P3 Dual Drive Bay.3mf).Needs lots of supports
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The Thermaltake Core P1 comes with a single hard drive holder, which wasn't enough for my needs, so I created this attachment to add two more. ...This design mounts the additional hard drives on the exterior of the case, elevating them above the upper...
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2.5" SSD/HDD cage for Dell Optiplex 3000 series computers. ...Drive mounting holes are offset from center to allow power and SATA cables to align with a 3.5" drive mounted above or below.
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Examining the board or the back of the cable connector, with the tab positioned on top, reveals the following pinout: (GND) (12V) (GND) (5V) (GND) (GND) (12V) (GND) (5V) (GND) Someone advised me that the Pegasus cage mounts the second drive upside...
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The cage works by leveraging a single flat mount and stacking the drives on top of each other, allowing for seamless airflow through strategically placed openings on either side. Since this won't be visible inside my machine, I didn't put too much...
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B2: Regular computer drive screws Front: Single "leg" - you need two of this Back: Both legs needed for holding the fan. Currently the fan only fits on the back end (not the connector side). More versions coming with more options of hard drives....
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People use this device to hold and secure two point five inch hard drives for network-attached storage systems. ...I created it because similar products were not readily available in the local market.
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Drive cage support for Corsair Obsidian 750D computer case.
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A friend of mine asked me if I could design a mounting bracket that could allow him to install his hard drive cage on top of the available 120mm fan mounting positions. The model is split into 2 versions depending on preference but I assume the split...