hd in the 3.5 bay

Do you mean a 5.25" bay? Assuming you're talking about a standard desktop hard drive, they're kind of made to fit in there :P Now if you were referring to a 5.25, they do have converters that make the drives wider (metal brackets) or you could use two screws and screw it down on a single side. That should suffice for normal use.
 
I've got a floppy bay, without a floppy, it measured right but it seemed like I'd have to rig it to make it work, I may have to check into a converter for a rom bay
 
[-0MEGA-];1007164 said:
Desktop hard drives are 5.25" (same as optical drives).

Um...no their not. I don't know what era your referring to, but the common hard drive today most certainly doesn't fit in a 5.25" bay without some sort of adapter.
 

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[-0MEGA-];1007227 said:
haha, just goes to show I shouldn't be posting so early in the morning :P

Go back to bed! :P

Yes. The HDD should fit in the 3.5 bay just fine. That's where most companies (Dell, Compaq, etc.) put their hard drives.
 
Unless you have a NOVATECH computer!!! their cases mounting brackets are usually very unorthadox!!

I don't like customers who bring them to me !!!!
 
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