2.5" to 3.5" drive conversion

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2.5" to 3.5" drive conversion

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From time to time, we have the need to insert a 2.5" hard drive into a 3.5" hot swap bay. There are plenty of rail kits you can get, but for a faster solution, we have found this bay from Startech to do the trick, without the need for screws.

https://www.startech.com/HDD/Brackets/h ... SATSAS35HD
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Nice! Thanks for sharing.
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LawrenceM wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:44 pm Is it sturdy? It looks like it breaks easily to me for some reason. Might be just my perception though.
It is sturdy enough for what it is to be used for.
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Dude, I've been looking for something exactly like this!!! Normally I use the WD Velociraptor sleds for this purpose, but I've got this HDD wiping tower that has these funny metal clips coming down from the top that get stuck if I try to insert one of those sleds.

I'm buying four of them right now.
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