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| − | === Ultrabay Slim | + | === Serial Ultrabay Slim HDD Adapter II === |
| − | 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 |
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| + | === 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 ==== | ||
| + | * 43N3412, 43N3429, 43N3428 | ||
| + | ==== Branded as the ThinkPad 9.5mm Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter III ==== | ||
| + | * 43N3412, 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> | |
| + | Avoid these clones, as the chance of the adapter making contact with the Ultrabay will be very low.<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}} | ||
| + | * [[X200 UltraBase]], [[UltraBase Series 3]] | ||
| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Ultrabay Devices]] |
Revision as of 14:39, 10 July 2020
Serial Ultrabay Slim HDD Adapter IIThis 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
- 43N3412, 43N3429, 43N3428
Branded as the ThinkPad 9.5mm Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter III
- 43N3412, 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:
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Avoid these clones, as the chance of the adapter making contact with the Ultrabay will be very low.
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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.
