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    Small rubber square in Gigablue UHD UE 4K box

    Hi,

    Just purchased a Gigablue UHD UE 4K and am about to install a HDD. There’s a small plastic bag in the box which contains 4 black screws for the HDD and a black square of rubber which has 4 holes in it. Anyone know what the rubber square is for?

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    Just noticed that four circles pop out of the square. They are anti vibration for the HDD. Doh!!!

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    I bought the same receiver a couple of days ago and went to put a spare 2.5" SSD in. There doesn't appear to be anywhere obvious to mount it though? Is my unit missing a mounting bracket? At the moment the SSD is sitting loose so I would like to sort it out.

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    Fits to the inside, theres 4 holes in which you stock the 4 rubber cicular pads.
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    I will have another look tomorrow. The SSD I have only has screw holes on the sides and I couldn't see any obvious way of securing the drive properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morini View Post
    I bought the same receiver a couple of days ago and went to put a spare 2.5" SSD in. There doesn't appear to be anywhere obvious to mount it though? Is my unit missing a mounting bracket? At the moment the SSD is sitting loose so I would like to sort it out.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfvVBnCI6-w
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    Quote Originally Posted by adm View Post
    Ahhh! I see now.

    Very helpful. Many thanks for that.

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    After viewing the video, I would suggest not using an electric screwdriver on those machine screws when mounting a hard drive or SSD. Very easy to over-torque or even strip the threads or damage the drive.
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