Many thanks to all who responded, especially with the links to a few very useful sites
I'd not seen before!
For the record, in case anyone's interested, I did track down the "official"
scoop:
The "correct" 3.0GB drive for the 760XD is FRU 45H8791, and the assembly PN is
45H8790.
Inside the caddy, the drive is an IBM model DLGA-23080, PN 46H6123, FRU 73H6430.
The whole assembly is thicker than the usual caddy, but does indeed fit correctly.
Thanks again!
-Ben
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Subject: Re: IBM ThinkPad 760XD
If I'm not mistaken, I've put 20 and 40 gb drives on these 760 notebooks
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Subject: Re: IBM ThinkPad 760XD
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Benjamin Huntsman wrote:
I'm a big fan of "stock", so I did
some research and looks like the
"high-end" drive for this thing back in the day was the 3.0GB IBM
DLGA-23080. I'd also picked up an after-market drive caddy, but as it
turns out the DLGA-23080 is too tall for the caddy... Anyone know if the
DLGA-23080 had a special caddy, and where I might find the right one
that's genuine IBM? Or, am I completely mistaken and the "stock" 3.0GB
drive for the ThinkPad 760XD is a different model? I can't find a good
FRU list anywhere...
According to the datasheet, the DLGA-23080 is a 17mm high drive, which
certainly won't fit very many laptops. Only a few manufacturers had
machines which would accept these type of "enterprise" drives. Because of
the large number of platters (typically 4) I can't recommend these at all
for use today due to reliability issues.
4GB drives appear to have become somewhat scarce, but a quick search
turned up some of these IBM FRUs and model numbers. Although they might
not have been original to that specific machine, if you want to just find
a drive that "works" and is somewhat reliable, these series drives might
be a place to start. I think all of these are 9.5mm or 12.5mm, but I've
not verified that so you'll need to double check.
Travelstar 6GB 07N5650 DJSA-210
Travelstar 6GB 31L9764 DARA-206000
ASM P/N 05K9221
FRU P/N 05K9227
Travelstar 10GB 07N6453 DJSA-210
ASM P/N 08K9504
FRU P/N 08K9508
Travelstar 12GB 059223 DJSA-220
Travelstar 12GB 31L9749 DARA-212000
ASM P/N 05K9223
FRU P/N 05K9229
Travelstar 20GB 07N6017 DJSA-220
ASM P/N 27L3426
FRU P/N 27L3427
Travelstar 20GB 07N6017 DJSA-220
ASM P/N 27L4074
FRU P/N 27L4075