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Just tried it and the SSD doesn't fit...

 

If you had the case, hdd , and ssd, why did you have to ask? just try things for your self.

 

The SSD will be smaller than the HDD, due to it having no moving parts you can really just set it anywhere in the case and it will be fine.

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Just tried it and the SSD doesn't fit...

 

If you had the case, hdd , and ssd, why did you have to ask? just try things for your self.

 

The SSD will be smaller than the HDD, due to it having no moving parts you can really just set it anywhere in the case and it will be fine.

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If you had the case, hdd , and ssd, why did you have to ask? just try things for your self.

 

The SSD will be smaller than the HDD, due to it having no moving parts you can really just set it anywhere in the case and it will be fine.

OK my mind is just feeling like it should be a snap in place fit.

Because he had a hard drive.

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Just tried it and the SSD doesn't fit...

There should be 4 screw holes on the bottom of the hdd tray, they should line up with the 4 screw holes on the bottom of your ssd. It will be off center, but it will fit. The ssd should be smaller than the hdd tray.

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Just tried it and the SSD doesn't fit...

You use a 2.5" to 3.5" drive bay adapter. Most SSDs come with one.

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You can either slide it into the SSD mount there, screw it in to one HDD bay or buy a simple ODD to SSD bay. Or simply put some high quality velcro straps on it pretty much anywhere in the case. As long as it doesn't fall down it will be fine. Not the best option out there though.

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OK my mind is just feeling like it should be a snap in place fit.

It screws in to hard drive tray

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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