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Posted by: BumbleBJ Aug 7 2006, 10:43 AM

Hi guys,

Just wondering if anyone has any whizz-bang ideas on how i can jam a 3rd hard drive in my shuttle. There appears to be enough room on top, and there's a spare cable, but no way of securing said hard drive. Are there kits to fit them in that are space efficient, or am i going to have to go down to the shed and 'rig' something up?

(Mary Poppins... because she has that bag that can fit just about anything... mm... yeh...)

Posted by: Daemo Aug 7 2006, 10:52 AM

securing it would depend on how much you move it around.

if you leave it unsecured just remember to take it out when you transport your case to and from lans.

Posted by: The Shadow Aug 7 2006, 12:15 PM

Or you can secure it using double sided sticky tape, which is great for keeping things attached where there are no screw holes. Daemo's suggestion is good too as your shuttle doesnt move that much except for when you go to Respawn.

Posted by: Gwakkle Aug 7 2006, 01:55 PM

dude... electrical tape...
aka duck tape

sticky tape??? nooooob

Posted by: The Shadow Aug 7 2006, 04:25 PM

3M double sided sticky tape, which I have, is industrial strength and its specifically designed to be able to bond metal together, its used to attach to the car the pieces the bumper bar is welded too.

Posted by: Daemo Aug 7 2006, 09:36 PM

QUOTE(Gwakkle @ Aug 7 2006, 01:55 PM) [snapback]384[/snapback]

dude... electrical tape...
aka duck tape

sticky tape??? nooooob

electrical tape, duck/duct tape and sticky tape are all different...
you also have masking tape and other such tapes

Posted by: Gwakkle Aug 7 2006, 10:06 PM

dude

dont confuse duck tape with duct tape... like omfg

Posted by: TMM Aug 8 2006, 02:47 PM

they are the same noob. Duck tape is just a brand of duct tape.


just wedge it in with foam yo. Works for me.

Posted by: BumbleBJ Aug 9 2006, 09:00 AM

What about keeping it cool?

Posted by: Daemo Aug 9 2006, 09:03 AM

if you just wedge it in.. eg, a bit on each side and a small bit on the top you shouldnt impact too severly on the poor cooling solution that is 'a shuttle'

Posted by: Evil ZeR0 Aug 9 2006, 02:07 PM

if you replaced a normal size dvd/cd drive for a laptop size one it should all mount ok

Posted by: Daemo Aug 9 2006, 04:14 PM

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if you replaced a normal size dvd/cd drive for a laptop size one it should all mount ok

where?

she basicaly only has room in a 5 1/4 inch bay..
granted you could custom mount a drive practicaly anywhere (if they cables reach.. and they probably dont due to the prefab of a shuttle)
not to mention the capacity and speed of a 3.5inch drive is much better than a 2.5inch drive

Posted by: Zardoz Aug 13 2006, 06:36 PM

I'm certain three disks are supported in that thing.

There may be holes on the underside of the space where the drive belongs - drives can be secured using either the screws in the side of the screw holes underneath the drive.

.. and here I was thinking I'll hear all about Mary Poppins! She rocks.

Posted by: Evil ZeR0 Aug 14 2006, 12:41 AM

theres some 3hdd shuttle mods up on ocau if you wanna take a look if you wanna take the build it yourself approach

Posted by: Lord_OverKill Aug 16 2006, 12:55 PM

QUOTE(BumbleBJ @ Aug 7 2006, 10:43 AM) [snapback]378[/snapback]

Hi guys,

Just wondering if anyone has any whizz-bang ideas on how i can jam a 3rd hard drive in my shuttle. There appears to be enough room on top, and there's a spare cable, but no way of securing said hard drive. Are there kits to fit them in that are space efficient, or am i going to have to go down to the shed and 'rig' something up?

(Mary Poppins... because she has that bag that can fit just about anything... mm... yeh...)



Thing that pops to mind is to get a 3.5 - 5.25 mounting tray/slide, and then rivet it to the case (if it will fit), failing that yeah hit the shed and make 4 L shaped clamps, drill them with a hole at either end, then fix them to the case. I know the rivets might not be aesthetically pleasing, but they'll do the job, and you can get burnished/iodised rivets.

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