Oem For Dell Hard Drive OptiPlex 3040 5040 7040 MT Inspiron Vostro 3600 3650 Bay Caddy HDD 2.5 SSD Bracket X9FV3
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There is a different size for these. The 8020 mini- is the right size Here's the link Go to http//www. The Amazon website. Please visit Dell.com/Dell The Drive Dimensions The Optiplex - The desktop and SFF 9020 units take the same tray. I am not sure if this is the same for those models.
It is designed so that two can be placed on it. It enables the 5" drives to be slid into a slot built into the tower. There are no slots for all of these on the Opti 790 only three slots are present. Drives that measure 5" in length. In order to use the 3, you will need the tray. Installing a 2.75'' drive on a 5" drive will work, but not the other way around. As well as the 5" drive, a 2 will also be required. Between 5" and 3" This adapter fits all 5" monitors This can be accomplished by having an adapter tray for Dell that holds two SSD drives, but it's pricey and hard to find. It is a HDA from Vantec It should be possible to mount the 250M (or any other similar adapter available) for a lot less than you think.
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Okay, here's what I came up with. To see if it would fit in my XPS 8940, I bought this. The slide WILL occur in the 2nd position There is a 5 bay empty, but it will not lock into place. Even with a disk installed, the drive fails to push all the way into the case to close fully. There is a possibility you could Dremel it to fit the slot. This is a shame for Dell since they did not pre-install Fit 2 carriers with the appropriate size A pre-existing bay is located in each The SATA power cord is built in and there is an extra data channel for SATA data acquisition I would like to know if you have the Consumers are served by a 5 drive carrier.
The latter uses a thumb screw in place of the adapter that you bend. No instructions come with this adapter, so you have to take a look at your cables and figure out where you should place your hard drive in the adapter, as well as how to install the adapter into the metal drive bay so everything fits. Likewise, when the drive is inserted, it will fit nicely in the bay, since the adapter fits snugly in the bay. Although the price is a bit higher than I would have liked, you get a product that you don't have to use a tool and can't loosen. As part of my experiment, I bent the adapter and inserted and removed the drive three times in order to find the correct alignment of the parts. There was no problem, but it could not be bent more than a couple dozen times without breaking. I bent it just enough, but I'm not certain how many times it could be bent without breaking.
Organize your space by putting away the duct tape and rubber bands. A perfect fit and snap into the smaller slot on my Optiplex 3040MT, this part holds the SSD in place firmly. A larger slot is not visible in this picture due to the HDD being installed there. That is a pity Dell doesn't include such a feature. You can buy it at the time of purchase. The seller plans to sell the item for $4. Despite the fact that it costs $99 plus shipping and there is a 10-day wait period, for me Amazon Prime again proved to be.
The slot is 5" SSD drive size. It makes sense to me that this plastic piece would fall into the category 2 for its price of $10+. In the 5" SSD drive slot of my new Dell XPS computer. This is not the case. In some cases, the plastic tray for the SSD drives does not fully insert into the slot, preventing the case side from being closed. Even at $10, I won't be able to argue with Amazon's return policy. However, I will let them know I am not satisfied with this item.
It wasn't an exact fit for my Dell XPS 8940 (I ordered the wrong version), but I was able to secure a 2nd drive with just a little retrofitting. Using the caddy, you can put 5 hard drives in it. The quality of this product is high.
With the pressure pads which are built into this caddy, my SSD fits perfectly and is firmly held in place. Using my Inspiron 3668, the drive caddy slides easily into the drive cage and locks in place. It took 30 seconds for the installation to be completed. If you're looking to add a 2, this is an excellent option. You can connect your 5" drive to a.
For Dell to claim the machine can accommodate two additional 2, they should be ashamed of themselves. A caddy is required for drives up to 12 inches. Although some have expressed concern that the instructions are missing, the service manual for the Dell computer shows exactly how they are used and it isn't very difficult for any lay person to figure out how to use them.
There isn't much choice for mounting an SSD in a Dell (3668, at least) other than paying a seemingly large amount for a small, thin It appears the OEM version is rather expensive compared to what it should cost, so I could only give it 4 out of 5 stars for the function and fit.