(01-02-2020, 03:22 PM)tophneal Wrote:(01-02-2020, 03:15 PM)Redbeard Wrote:(01-02-2020, 12:50 PM)tophneal Wrote: Be mindful, that with the current adapter board, use of 80mm drives will require modifications, whereas 60 and 42mm drives do not.Is this a different issue than the original adapters pushing on the trackpad?
No. Same issue. Only seems to occur, or at least cause problems, with the use of 80mm drives. 42mm drives are confirmed to not cause the issue, I don't think anyone's tried a 60mm drive yet. I should've replaced 60mm in my last post with 32(?)mm.
Thanks. As I noted on another thread, I don't have my PBP yet and am trying to learn what I can from the forums and wiki in the meantime. Based on the picture in this post, and your explanation, I take it that the issue is that a long drive with the original long adapter was too thick for the trackpad, but that if one or both are shorter it should fit. Assuming I'm understanding this correctly, I should be able to fit an 80mm drive* with the newer shorter version of the adapter (once my PBP and the NVME adapter I ordered arrive). However, it also sounds like all else being equal I would prefer to have a shorter drive with the shorter adapter, which would remove even a single board width interference with the trackpad. Looking at newegg I see that they only have one M keyed 42 mm drive (albeit in three different capacities). I might order one of those and try it in the PBP.
*I have a 1 TB Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 drive in my linux desktop that looks very promising from a power draw perspective. I'd like to at least try to get it working in my PBP long enough to justify adding it to the compatible hardware wiki doc.