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Mac Pro SSD / HDD 3.5" to 2,5"

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a holder for hard drives (SSD/HDD) for the 2009 Mac Pro (possibly also for other older Apple PCs, but I haven't tested this).

The file is a remix file! I used a standard 2.5" to 3.5" SSD adapter and modified it with holes for attachment to the Mac Pro.

To attach it to the Mac Pro, use an original HDD tray (as shown in the pictures above) and screw the adapter in place with the original screws. The SSD can be screwed in place before or after.

 

 

This is a holder for hard drives (SSD/HDD) for the 2009 Mac Pro (possibly also for other older Apple PCs, but I haven't tested this).

The file is a remix file! I used a standard 2.5" to 3.5" SSD adapter and modified it with holes for attachment to the Mac Pro.

To attach it to the Mac Pro, use an original HDD tray (as shown in the pictures above) and screw the adapter in place with the original screws. The SSD can be screwed in place before or after.

 

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