
Supermicro harddisk tray for SSD and 2,5" Tray into LFF bays
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For the famous (and now super affordable second-hand) Supermicro CSE-815 1U server chassis, I designed a hard drive caddy (hard drive tray) for 3.5-inch SATA/SAS HDDs. I built a caddy / tray based on the original HDD MCP-220-00001 drive tray and made it to be printed out fast and nearly without support (See: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4137086). However, you can't use 2.5-inch drives or SATA SSDs with the adapter above, that's why I created a 2.5-inch version, which fits into the 3.5-inch Drive bays of the mentioned Supermicro Servers. Note: You don't need special supermicro screws! Just use two standard 2.5-inch HDD fine-pitch screws on one side. The other side has little pins to keep it straight and secure. This print should be an exchange for following Supermicro hard drive caddies: MCP-220-00001-01 MCP-220-00024-0B MCP-220-00075-0B 01-SC93301-XX00C104 Which means, this caddy should be compatible with the following Supermicro 1U server chassis: CSE-813MFTQ CSE-813MFTQC CSE-813MTQ CSE-813LT CSE-815T CSE-815TQ CSE-819TQ CSE-825TQ CSE-826A CSE-826BA CSE-836BA CSE-826BE1C CSE-826BE26 CSE-826BE16 CSE-826E16 CSE-826E1 CSE-826BE16 CSE-826BE1C CSE-826E2 CSE-826E2 CSE-826E26 CSE-828TQ CSE-836BHE16 CSE-836BE16 CSE-842XTQ CSE-846E1 CSE-846E1 CSE-847A CSE-847E1C CSE-848A CSE-848E16 **Update:** I slightly fixed the pin size on "supermicro-caddy sff v4.stl" again, as the pins were slightly too large. I highly recommend using this "supermicro-caddy sff v4.stl". It is stable enough and you can use standard 2.5-inch HDD/SSD screws. Only as a second option, I also made a screws-only version, which requires the small Supermicro screws. This "supermicro-caddy sff with screws v3" version doesn't need any support, but maybe the screws are in the way for the bay walls. Let me know your experiences in the comments.
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