So - I outfitted my PC-Q25 with 4 x HDD in the hotswap drive bays. And much to my suprise, it is not possible to outfit the rails with the provided rubber paddings, making it noisy and extremely.. 'vibrating'..
To quote Lian-Li Global | PC-Q25
"Sata hot swap HDD cage, using thumb screws with rubber suspension, supports five 3.5″ HDDs."
Only I'm having the excact issue as below:
Lian Li PC-Q25 mITX Case Review | Overclockers
The provided screws are simply to short to cover the rubber pads and the drive rails.. No problem I thought - I had some other screws that could work. But that didn't help - because the rubber pads are slightly larger than then drive rails, making it impossible to mount in the hotswap bays *facepalm*
Anyone else having this issue, or even better - a way to fix it?
I'm considering cutting the rubber slighty, so see if it fits, but that certainly won't be pretty..
As the guy on overclockers.com points out - it may be an error in the instructions, but I don't buy that, since the official specs on lian-li.com actually says it can be done..
To quote Lian-Li Global | PC-Q25
"Sata hot swap HDD cage, using thumb screws with rubber suspension, supports five 3.5″ HDDs."
Only I'm having the excact issue as below:
Lian Li PC-Q25 mITX Case Review | Overclockers
The provided screws are simply to short to cover the rubber pads and the drive rails.. No problem I thought - I had some other screws that could work. But that didn't help - because the rubber pads are slightly larger than then drive rails, making it impossible to mount in the hotswap bays *facepalm*
Anyone else having this issue, or even better - a way to fix it?
I'm considering cutting the rubber slighty, so see if it fits, but that certainly won't be pretty..
As the guy on overclockers.com points out - it may be an error in the instructions, but I don't buy that, since the official specs on lian-li.com actually says it can be done..
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