30GB models are pretty cheap if someone were to try best to start there. Renice K3vlar E - available in 30GB 60GB 120GB 240GB - Even the 240GB is listed at a 3V input sticker on drive confirms 3.3V - I know 3.3V works and 5V doesn't so I'm guessing a little lower should also still work but no confirmation. Super Talent ZT2 - Available in 32GB, 64GB, 128GB (256GB is 5V it will not work) - 100% confirmation this drive works from ALO audio who makes an SSD Imod with this - 128GB can be had for 200 on eBay which is only 100 more than the 160GB slim HDD stock Toshiba If it is a 5V version its not gonna even start up in the Ipod at all. I've basically found a few different voltages for 1.8" ZIF SSD's 5V and 3.3V and 3V. For the SSD to work in the Ipod the SSD must operate on 3.3 volts or less. Not just ANY 1.8" PATA ZIF SSD will work. It never interested me to find out but if you do have info for that you can share it.Īll the slim Ipod classics are equally good to mod with an SSD but there is more information you need. I don't have any information on how to mod that one. Notice the fat classic has a different interface. SSD mod will work in all the 5 and 5.5g Ipods but if you get a fat Ipod you will need to construct some type of foam frame to keep the SSD from loosely bouncing around. There are 4 Ipod classic models as follows: Need you all to help make this thread the best place for Ipod classic SSD mod info. Really couldn't find much info on it at head-fi. So I've been gathering information on installing 1.8" PATA ZIF SSD's into the Ipod classic.
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