simple piece of bent sheet metal. He successfully adapted a 2.5" drive to a 3.5" bay for less than $5. Cons: The included screws are of poor quality (soft) and have very small heads compared to a typical M2 screw. You get a tiny screwdriver that does the job. All screws are the same thread/M2 size as 2.5" drives. 3.5" drives are always secured with #6-32 screws, so I wrongly assumed the tray mounting holes were the standard #6-32 size, but they are also M2. From a functional point of view it doesn't really matter, but better propellers and more tradition won't hurt. without unnecessarily high costs. If you plan on uninstalling and reinstalling this frequently, I'd suggest something with better hardware.
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