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How do you mount an SSD in a desktop computer case?
I found that almost all SSDs come in 2.5" and "laptop" form factors. How do you attach them to your desktop computer case? Do you buy a special case (if so, which one)? Or skids (what)? Or something else?
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I searched all over the city for a sled from 2.5 "to 3.5" ... after two weeks of unsuccessful search, I spat and screwed it on as it is, only from one edge = /
There are special skids, like these: www.nix.ru/autocatalog/hdd_accessories/Espada_H322_HDD_3.5_118560.html
My kit included sleds, power cords, SATA, etc. The unnecessary is lying around. SPb.
In Zalman Z9 Plus there are already two mounts for 2.5 disks.
I remember earlier in the cases there were bays for drives - it will fit there like a glove. And yes - with the help of a sled / adapters. If there are no adapters, then you can make homemade ones. Take a piece of rubber from the car camera, cut the flagella, make holes in them with scissors and fasten them with screws.
Instead of rubber, you can use tin. The main thing is that you have crazy hands :).
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