Predator Orion PO5-650 2.5" drive installation questions

Thor4theFun
Thor4theFun Member Posts: 2 New User
edited January 19 in Predator Desktops

In the user manual, there is a mention of HDD/SDD install locations.

It mentions 2 mounting locations for 2.5" drives on the metal backplate to which the motherboard is mounted (on the other side) and I have seen this location.

It also mentions 2 locations for 3.5" drives - the HDD cage.

The user manual goes into some detail on how to install the 3.5" drives in the HDD cage and I think this is adequately explained.

However, besides mentioning the mounting location for the 2.5" drives, it gives absolutely no information or instructions on how to install these. While it seems pretty easy to screw them in place, there are no cables mounted/taped near this location.

Do you have to buy extra internal cables to install and electrically connect the 2.5" drives?

Or do you have to take the connectors that are connected to the back of the 3.5" HDD cage and hook those up to the 2.5" drives?

Can you connect two 3.5" drives and two 2.5" drives at the same time, or are they mutually exclusive (one or the other, but not both)?

None of this is explained in the user manual and I could not find anything on this forum, youtube or the internet in general on this subject.

I hope someone on this forum knows the answer and can help.

Thank you in advance for your time.

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,055 Trailblazer

    Yes, in addition to the two M.2 SSD slots on the motherboard, there are four SATA connectors for ODDs, HDDs and SSDs. You use power connections from the PSU to go to the drives and standard SATA data cables to go from the motherboard to the drives. It doesn't matter if the drives are 2.5" or 3.5", they both use the same cabling.

    The four SATA connectors are at #12, and two of those are likely already wired into the drive cage. For the 2.5" drives you will need two more SATA data cables, of an appropriate length to reach where they mount.

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  • Thor4theFun
    Thor4theFun Member Posts: 2 New User
    edited January 20

    Thank you for that information, billsey!

    No problem finding some SATA cables. About the power cables though, do I need some special ones or are there generic ones that will work with this power supply? I don't want to search for "power cables" on Amazon or Newegg or such site, do you know a more specific term for these? Or do I even need special ones to match the specific power supply in this PC?

    A related but separate question - is the M.2 connector at #9 on the motherboard photo for an NVME drive or a SATA drive? Also, a friend told me that sometimes, the 2nd M.2 connector on a motherboard might be mutually exclusive with the SATA bus or at least shares it and as such is slowed down quite a bit.

    Do you know if that is an issue with this PC? I am planning to install at least 1 HDD in the cage, 1 or 2 SATA 2.5" drives and a 2nd M.2 in that #9 connection.

    Thanks again for your (or anyone else who wants to chime in) help.

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