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Revision as of 22:32, 10 November 2011

Most drives are currently 9.5mm high. Some new Thinkpads come with 7mm drive bays.

There are many discussions around the internet regarding this, here is a short summary:


Specific drives

Compatible drives

7mm HDD

  • Hitatch Travelstar series that begin with model code "Z". This includes Z7K320, Z5K500, and Z5K320
  • Momentus Thin Hard Drives | Seagate


7mm SSD

  • Micron/Crucial C400 series with "AK" in the model number (see below)
note that Micron is Crucial's parent company. Micron manufacturers the "C" series while Crucial manufactures the "M" series. Reportedly, only the C series is compatible with the x220.


Modifiable 9.5mm SSD

  • Micron/Crucial C300 with the spacer mod. See X220 SSD 7mm Mod (Crucial C300)
  • Micron/Crucial C400/M4 with spacer mod. (still waiting on confirmation)
Not all C400 models require a mod. "AK" = 7mm and "AC" = 9mm. Ex) MTFDDAK256MAM-1K1 = 7mm, and MTFDDAC256MAM-1K1 = 9mm. C4 Product Brief
  • Intel X-25M with the spacer mod
  • Intel 320 series with the spacer mod. Please note that the four screws that hold both the spacer and the top cover cannot be reused to hold just the top cover in place, since they are too long and stick out. I chose to just put the cover back on without any screws. I figured that the cover wouldn't be able to fall off since there's so little space in the drive bay. Additionally, the rubber sides seem to hold the cover in place.
  • Kingston/Intel X25-E

mSata SSD

mSata install of a OCZ Nocti into a X220
  • Intel 310 series
  • MyDigialSSD (waiting confirmation, relatively unknown brand)
  • Renice X3 (SF1222) mSATA SSD User Review
  • OCZ Nocti

Incompatible drives

  • Intel 510 SSD series
  • Vertex 2 and 3 SSD series
  • Kingston V100 series

Case Mod

Some people have also sanded off the protruding parts of the case which stop you inserting a 9.5mm drive without the caddy.


Drive Mod

The moddable drives listed above tend to have a spacer which can be removed with ease and a top which can be replaced using shorter (M2) screws. Drives without the removable spacer can always be removed entirely from their shell and bodged in place.


Models Featuring a 7mm Drive Bay