I saved up and bought a WD80EAZZ (8TB, Western Digital blue) last month. I was an idiot and didn't have it properly secured in my case. Long story short: the plastic support brackets broke off the hard drive's SATA connector, the pins at least look alright:
I've scoured and seen some similar threads with some suggestions, but nothing concrete. Is it possible to replace just the SATA connector on the PCB? Does the connector have to be from the exact same type of PCB? I found this video:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmXRkULNAWk
Another alternate fix I found on these forums was to maybe use an extension cable like this for a snug fit:
And lastly, there are a few videos around of people soldering a SATA plug onto the connector. But this looks messy and finicky.
I don't care about the data on it, I just can't afford another one anytime soon. I don't think this is covered under warranty or even Australian Consumer Law (which is very generous). How salvageable is this drive?
Thanks in advance for any input or advice.
I've scoured and seen some similar threads with some suggestions, but nothing concrete. Is it possible to replace just the SATA connector on the PCB? Does the connector have to be from the exact same type of PCB? I found this video:
Another alternate fix I found on these forums was to maybe use an extension cable like this for a snug fit:
And lastly, there are a few videos around of people soldering a SATA plug onto the connector. But this looks messy and finicky.
I don't care about the data on it, I just can't afford another one anytime soon. I don't think this is covered under warranty or even Australian Consumer Law (which is very generous). How salvageable is this drive?
Thanks in advance for any input or advice.
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