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<p>I needed a way to fit four spinning disks in a space designed for a GPU to make a small server, so I designed a couple brackets to hold them in that shape and mount to PCIe slots with the I/O all facing in. It's very clean and stable. There isn't a lot of room for ventilation, but I haven't noticed any performance issues so far.</p><p>All parts were printed in PETG 0.20 with no supports and no special settings</p><p>for the four drive configuration of the server in the photos<br>1x bracket<br>1x back<br>2x side<br>2x top<br>or...<br>replace sides and tops with two short-end for a two drive configuration<br>or...<br>add two back-to-back and two more sides for an eight drive configuration<br>or...<br>replace the back and bracket with two more top pieces to have a stand alone set<br>or...<br>use four pieces mounted to a single drive on the same side to use as feet</p>
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