Is it possible to fit two 3.5" HDDs in the lower optical drive bay of a cMP 5,1?
I thought I had it covered with a Sharkoon 525 Bayextension. but looking back at an earlier posting of mine I can clearly see in the photos that it only takes a single 3.5" drive but multiple 2.5" devices. There seems to be enough space in the optical "cage" for another 3.5" drive below the one in the photo, but I haven't found any 5.25" adapters for this and I'm a little worried there might be too much heat buildup with two drives so close to each other.
The reason I ask is because I have two "enterprise" HDDs (a 10TB Seagate Exos X10 (ST10000NM0016), and a 12TB Toshiba MG07ACA12TE) which make a lot of noise seek-noises. If I touch the drive or hold it in my hand I can actually feel very strong mechanical movements when it gets busy. This gets transferred through the drive sleds (I had to get the "new screw placement style" trays from OWC for this) and as far as I can tell there's no way to dampen the mechanical vibrations with rubber mounted screws or whatever because the SATA & power connectors have to line up with the backplane.
If I move them over to somewhere else I'll attach them with cables which means I can look into shock-mounting them and thereby lowering the noise levels.
I thought I had it covered with a Sharkoon 525 Bayextension. but looking back at an earlier posting of mine I can clearly see in the photos that it only takes a single 3.5" drive but multiple 2.5" devices. There seems to be enough space in the optical "cage" for another 3.5" drive below the one in the photo, but I haven't found any 5.25" adapters for this and I'm a little worried there might be too much heat buildup with two drives so close to each other.
The reason I ask is because I have two "enterprise" HDDs (a 10TB Seagate Exos X10 (ST10000NM0016), and a 12TB Toshiba MG07ACA12TE) which make a lot of noise seek-noises. If I touch the drive or hold it in my hand I can actually feel very strong mechanical movements when it gets busy. This gets transferred through the drive sleds (I had to get the "new screw placement style" trays from OWC for this) and as far as I can tell there's no way to dampen the mechanical vibrations with rubber mounted screws or whatever because the SATA & power connectors have to line up with the backplane.
If I move them over to somewhere else I'll attach them with cables which means I can look into shock-mounting them and thereby lowering the noise levels.