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I'm out of space for drives

megadarkwood

If you have enough empty 5.25 bays:

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Single bay adapter:

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Great idea using bay adapters if you've got room to fit them and money to spend.

Alternatively, do what I did and use stiff cardboard as shelf trays for your hard drives. Either don't move the case afterwards or secure them.

It's worked for me, and my case only officially fits 2 3.5" HDD's. Somehow I've managed to stuff 4 3.5" Drives, an SSD, and still been able to keep my DVD drive too. It's quite hilarious considering the size of my case.

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Great idea using bay adapters if you've got room to fit them and money to spend.

Alternatively, do what I did and use stiff cardboard as shelf trays for your hard drives. Either don't move the case afterwards or secure them.

It's worked for me, and my case only officially fits 2 3.5" HDD's. Somehow I've managed to stuff 4 3.5" Drives, an SSD, and still been able to keep my DVD drive too. It's quite hilarious considering the size of my case.

You should have seen the amount of FANS I crammed into my old case. I think it amounted to about 14 fans and it was a pretty small case (smallest standard ATX case you could buy 10 years ago)

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