Frank_81

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  • Hey Billsey, my 1780 does indeed look different. In my posted image above, that's what it looks like inside, I didnt remove anything inside the PC, just the outer tower cover plate. Acer apparently changed the whole mounting frame construction. Instead of one side panel for mounting stretching the whole height of the…
  • Hey Larry, thank you for your comment. I have seen that video, it's quite interesting. Despite the similarities between the 1760 and the 1780 in general, the way additional drives are mounted differs. I dont see any points where I could install a mounting frame in the 1780 that was from another model, say the 1760. I have…
  • Ok, I think I got it now. On the backside of the mounting frame that's not initially obvious, there are mounting points for a smaller drive. A 2,5 SDD /HDD that's not thicker than around 7mm can fit. You do have to completely remove the frame from the PC to install the smaller drive in it's mounting points. Now I am…
  • I have to correct myself a little, when you have a 3,5 inch HDD mounted in the frame there is some space underneath left (still inside the frame), maybe half an inch deep, left open. The second drive would have to be very slim (maybe a 2,5 inch drive?), and it would still be very cramped, if it fits at all.
  • Hey Billsey, thank you for your comment. I am not sure I understand the configuration of how to fit 2 HDDs inside could work. You can see the mounting frame in my 1780 in the picture. When the 3,5 inch HDD is inside the frame, the HDD fills it out completely. I dont see any other space or mounting points for a second 3,5…
  • Hey Steven, one cable like that is included. However: 1. That will only work for internal installation of an HDD. So getting just a second cable like that (unfortunately proprietary and somewhat expensive for what it is) wont solve the issue. Mind you, I need to install 2 HDDs. I hope someone can comment on power issues.…
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