S430 SATA Hard Drive Bay fit

Hello

Can anyone confirm that ThinkPad Serial ATA Hard Drive Bay Adapter III (43N3412) works for the Thinkpad Edge S430?

Or if not, what adapter Bay works? I've looked everywhere and I can't find this information...

Also if you know, just 9.5 mm HD work?

Thank you!

s430 Lenovo uses an adapter special bay, the one you listed is for the classic model of ThinkPads.

Lenovo do not sell Bay adapter separately.

http://download.Lenovo.com/parts/ThinkPad/s430_fru_bom.PDF

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