Tray for extra 2.5" drives in your 5.2" disc drive bay

Tray for extra 2.5" drives in your 5.2" disc drive bay

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A quick SSD tray comes in handy, especially when I removed the 3.5-inch bays from my budget desktop case, which I'm now using as an emergency PC build with spare parts like 1500x 16GB DDR4 and a second-hand GTX770 4GB. You can use it if your HDD mount is still intact, but you won't be able to use the 5.2-inch bay. I've left it relatively thin so it prints faster and stiffens the middle section enough that it should work just fine. I've included an STP file, which some people might be able to edit; if not, I can create different files for other programs. Keep in mind your system's temperatures: my mock setup with a closed side panel reached 85 degrees Celsius under load, so ABS or heat-resistant plastic is highly recommended. Print settings depend on the material you're using, but anything with a layer height of 0.15mm or smaller will work. I've included STL and OBJ files so you can try to edit them if shrinkage isn't uniform. If you choose ABS (or any shrinking material), consider adding a brim so the edges don't warp up when printing without full enclosure. If someone asks, I might make a 5.2-inch to 3.5-inch version of this tray.

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