R61 HARD Ultrabay drive adapter

ThinkPad R61 - 8934F9U

(a) I travel a lot and want to install a 2nd HARD drive in the Ultrabay slot. In my view, that R61 has Ultrabay Enhanced, which is 12.5 mm in height. Should which adapter I buy?

This will void the warranty?

Lenovo Web site has 3 Ultrabay adapters listed.

1.

ThinkPad Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay fit -40Y8725. 9.7 mm height - listed for ThinkPad R60 and T60, X 60, Z60 Series

2 adapter ThinkPad HARD drive 2nd for Ultrabay Slim - 41U3148 - no available dimensions, apparently for the old series T40 and R50 series

3 ranked ThinkPad Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter II - 43R1980 - 10.5 mm in height - T400/T500, R400/R500 and W500

umroayyar, welcome to the forum,

There is no adapter Ultrabay Enhanced drive, you must use the number 2 of the adapters that you linked.

lead_org wrote:
the slim version would fall if you tip the laptop on the side.

And, no, he will not fall on your laptop on the side. He will stay in. There will be 3mm of 'fresh air' above him, as intensified Bay is 12, 5mm in height and the adapter slim 9, 5 mm.

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