T430s - height of the hard drive Bay

I have a Corsair Force 3 SSD http://www.corsair.com/en/ssd/force-series-3-ssd/force-series-3-notebook-upgrade-kit-240gb-sata-3-6g... who doesn't want to adapt. It is very close, but is scraping along the inside edge near the narrow end of the laptop, and without using much more force, he doesn't want to adapt. By specifications, is with a height of 7mm SSD... he should not go up?

Takes a compass at her, and she > 9mm, not even close of 7.

Well * beep *... which was probably easier than registering for the forum.

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