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− | === Ultrabay Slim | + | === Serial Ultrabay Slim HDD Adapter II (43N3412) === |
− | This is an adapter | + | This is an adapter that slides into a Serial Ultrabay Slim. |
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=== Features === | === Features === | ||
− | * | + | * One SATA slot for a 2.5-inch, 7 or 9.5-millimeter HDD/SSD/SSHD |
− | + | * Weight: 91 grams or 0.2 pounds | |
+ | === Resources === | ||
+ | * [https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/options_iso/tp_sata_hd_drive_bayadapter3_0c37220.pdf Setup guide and warranty information] (3 MB) | ||
+ | * [https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/options_iso/43n3412_ug.pdf User's guide] (2 MB) | ||
+ | {{footnotes| | ||
+ | #This HDD adapter requires a caddy tray/bracket to be screwed onto the 2.5-inch storage drive, however if that is not possible, the screws can be used instead of the caddy tray/bracket. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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− | [[image:| | + | [[image:UltraBay_Slim_SATA_HDD_Adapter.gif|192px]] |
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− | + | === Part numbers === | |
+ | ==== Branded as the ThinkPad Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter III ==== | ||
+ | * 43N3429 (43N3428) | ||
+ | ==== Branded as the ThinkPad 9.5mm Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter III ==== | ||
+ | * 43N3415 (43N3414) | ||
− | === | + | === Advice for 3rd party clones === |
− | + | Certain clones are built in such a way that they unintentionally create a poor connection to the Ultrabay's connector, which can be seen here:<br> | |
− | + | [[image:T410-hdd-caddy-loosing-connection.jpg|192px]]<br> | |
+ | Try to avoid these clones, as the chance of the adapter making contact with the Ultrabay will be very low or the connection may be loose and unreliable.<br> | ||
+ | [[image:T410-hdd-caddy-good.jpg|192px]]<br> | ||
+ | If possible, try to find clones such as this adapter, as pictured above. This ensures a reliable connection as the contact with the Ultrabay is not blocked by any additional plastic. | ||
=== Linux support === | === Linux support === | ||
− | If connected at boot time | + | If connected at boot time, the drive is normally {{path|/dev/sdb}}. |
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− | == | + | == Models supporting this accessory == |
− | * | + | * {{W500}}, {{W510}}, {{W520}}, {{W530}}, {{W700}}, {{W700ds}}, {{W701}}, {{W701ds}} |
− | * | + | * {{T400}}, {{T400s}}, {{T410}}, {{T410i}}, {{T410s}}, {{T410si}}, {{T420}}, {{T420i}}, {{T420s}}, {{T420si}}, {{T430}}, {{T430i}}, {{T430s}}, {{T430si}}, {{T500}}, {{T510}}, {{T510i}}, {{T520}}, {{T520i}}, {{T530}}, {{T530i}} |
+ | * {{R400}}, {{R500}} | ||
+ | * {{ThinkPad X200 UltraBase}}, {{ThinkPad UltraBase Series 3}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Ultrabay Devices]] |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 14 October 2020
Serial Ultrabay Slim HDD Adapter II (43N3412)This is an adapter that slides into a Serial Ultrabay Slim. Features
Resources
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Part numbers
Branded as the ThinkPad Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter III
- 43N3429 (43N3428)
Branded as the ThinkPad 9.5mm Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter III
- 43N3415 (43N3414)
Advice for 3rd party clones
Certain clones are built in such a way that they unintentionally create a poor connection to the Ultrabay's connector, which can be seen here:
Try to avoid these clones, as the chance of the adapter making contact with the Ultrabay will be very low or the connection may be loose and unreliable.
If possible, try to find clones such as this adapter, as pictured above. This ensures a reliable connection as the contact with the Ultrabay is not blocked by any additional plastic.
Linux support
If connected at boot time, the drive is normally /dev/sdb.