HP Slimline s3507c: SSD in HP Slimline s3507c mounting

Hello

Anyone know what type of mounting brackets, I need to buy to put a SSD 2.5 "in a HP Slimeline s3507c? The SSD is 2.5 "and the drive Bay hard 3.5" pull-out.

If you visit this webpage, http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01050020and scroll down to 'Install the hard disk', you can see the Bay from my computer's hard drive.

I tried the standard SSD to 3.5 "inch Bay adapter and do not match the screws to the top. It does not work: http://www.corsair.com/en/ssd-mounting-bracket

I have the SSD mounted with tape right now, but there must be a better way.

Thank you

Melanie

Hello

I actually found this on Amazon and Ebay when I clicked on your link in an ad below:

https://www.Amazon.com/HP-adapter-tray-654540-001-bracket/DP/B00LIQXJE4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&QID=1471002745&SR=8-1&keywords=new+HP+2.5%22+to+3.5%22+adapter+tray+SAS+SATA+SSD+HDD+654540-001+bracket+Bay

I think it will work! He said that it is a genuine HP SSD adpater. I ordered and will let you know in the coming days.

Melanie

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