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3x 2.5" SSD Slot Adapter Bay

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

The device is a "3x 2.5" SSD Slot Adapter Bay." It is designed to hold three separate 2.5-inch drives (the standard size for laptop hard drives and most SATA SSDs) within a single compact footprint.

Key Features

  • High Density: It allows you to stack three drives vertically. This is particularly useful for small-form-factor (SFF) PC builds or home servers where internal mounting space is limited.
  • 3D-Printed Construction: You can see the characteristic "layer lines" from an FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer. The material appears to be a standard white filament, likely PLA or PETG.
  • Embossed Labelling: The text is printed directly onto the side of the housing, making its purpose immediately clear.
  • Mounting Points: There are small holes on the front and sides, which are likely intended for screws to secure the adapter into a standard 3.5-inch drive bay or onto a PC chassis.

Technical Details

  • Drive Compatibility: It fits standard 2.5" SATA drives. In the second photo, you can clearly see the SATA data and power connectors facing upward.
  • Drive Types: While the label says "SSD," it can also hold 2.5-inch HDDs (mechanical laptop drives), though SSDs are preferred because they don't vibrate or generate as much heat in such a tight space.

Usage Tips

[!IMPORTANT] Thermal Management: Because the drives are packed closely together, there is very little airflow between them. If you are using high-performance SSDs or mechanical HDDs, keep an eye on their temperatures, as they may throttle if they get too warm.

Installation Details

  • Mounting: The adapter is screwed directly into the internal metal frame of the PC chassis using the mounting holes on its side.
  • Connectivity: All three drives are connected to the system. You can see the black SATA power cables (the wider connectors) and the colored SATA data cables (blue, red, and black) plugged into the top of the drives.
  • Space Management: By orienting the drives vertically, the adapter allows for high-density storage in an area of the case that might otherwise be unused.

Observations

  • Cable Routing: The cables are routed upwards, which is common in custom builds to keep the bottom area of the case clear for airflow or other components.
  • Mix of Drives: The visible green PCB and blue casing confirm that a variety of 2.5" drives—likely a mix of HDDs and SSDs—can be housed together in this single bay.

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