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M.2 NVMe 2230 bracket

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A simple bracket or adaptor for M.2 SSD 2230 to mount in place of conventional M.2 slot that takes 2242 or 2280 M.2 drive.

 

Just 5 minutes measuring, 5 minutes drawing in Fusion and 15 minutes print time. It could take more time to search the internet for the STL file to print, and probably not really fit for my ITX board.

 

The M.2 2230 SSD is from 64GB steam deck of my brother. It would be waste if just let it collecting dust in part bin.

 

You'll need 2x M2*5 screw. One screw may work, but not as stable as 2 screws. Just buy a screw kit like this, it would be useful for future

You will also need 1x M3*6 and 1x heatset insert M3*3*4.2 (ID*L*OD). 

 

I suppose M.2 drive this size and speed won't get too hot, so PETG would be just fine. Not really sure about PLA though, be safe than sorry. 

 

I tend to use PC (polycarbonate) for computer parts like bracket or standoff instead of any other plastic (like ASA, ABS or PETG). PLA is a no-go for computer parts for me and PA is actually PITA just to print but become flexible too much after absorbing enough moisture.

 

 

And yes, the board is intel N150 ITX board used for building a NAS.

 

 

 

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