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HP 349448-001 1-inch LVD Hard Drive Filter Blank Tray Carbon
- Designed as a Filter Blank Tray.
- Accommodates 1-inch LVD Hard Drive bays.
- Constructed from carbon material.
- Aids in managing system airflow.
- Fills empty drive slots for a clean installation.
- Compatible with specific HP systems supporting 1-inch LVD drives.
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Product Overview
This HP 349448-001 is a 1-inch LVD Hard Drive Filter Blank Tray made of carbon material. It is designed to fill an empty drive bay, potentially for airflow management or aesthetic purposes, in systems that use 1-inch LVD drives.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Filter Blank Tray |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 349448-001 |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Form Factor | 1-inch |
| Interface Type | LVD (Low Voltage Differential) |
| Material | Carbon |
Product Description
The HP 349448-001 is a specialized component serving as a filter blank tray, designed for systems that utilize 1-inch LVD (Low Voltage Differential) hard drives. Unlike a standard drive caddy that holds a functional drive, this blank tray is intended to occupy an empty drive bay. Its primary functions are often related to maintaining proper airflow within the chassis and ensuring a clean, finished appearance by filling unused slots. The 'filter' aspect suggests it may incorporate a mesh or material to help prevent dust and debris from entering the system through the empty bay, contributing to the overall health and longevity of internal components. The 'carbon' material indicates a lightweight yet durable construction, possibly chosen for its anti-static properties or aesthetic appeal. The '1-inch' designation refers to the physical height of the drive bay it is designed to fit, which is a less common form factor than the standard 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drives. This tray is crucial for systems where maintaining specific airflow patterns is important for cooling efficiency. By filling empty bays, it directs air through intended pathways, preventing turbulence and ensuring that critical components receive adequate cooling. The LVD interface compatibility suggests it's intended for older, high-performance SCSI systems. Users should confirm that their system supports 1-inch LVD drives and requires such a blank tray for optimal operation.

