ICY DOCK 2 x 2.5" SATA/SAS HDD/SSD to 5.25" Hot Swap Mobile Rack Cage w/ 3.5" Drive/Device Bay- ExpressCage MB322SP-B
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* Lightweight
* Durable
* Inexpensive
* Uses SATA power instead of Molex (4-pin) power
* User replaceable fan
"Manual" is a bit skimpy but I don't think there is much they could do here. At least it isn't 3 pages repeated in 15 languages.
If you want the hot-swap capability make sure the system supports and it is enabled otherwise the system won't see new drives on demand. It does appear to have protections in place to prevent any issues when hot-swap isn't on or available but then the system won't see the drive until reboot.
Included are 2 different length screws. Make sure to use the shorter domed ones to secure the rack. Yes it does say this in the book but I didn't look first and I suspect others will overlook it too. If you do not use the shorter screws you risk the screws catching on the bottom rails preventing their removal. This is actually how I found just how good the handles were... :)
Reasonably well built.
Sas? Well, the connector *looks* compatible, but all the sas drives I have seen are (apparently) thicker than the allowable 12.5mm. That is what I get for eyeballing it. I have a small pile of old server sas drives that I was going to use in two of these, but guess not. Best i can tell, the enterprise server class drives are 15mm.
The drive trays a bit delicate. I dont think this is a problem for me, but some people can be... a bit hard on items and may break these.
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Features & Details
- Supports 2 x 2.5" drives from 7-9.5mm height with hot-swap function
- Supports 1 x 3.5" hard drive/device (no backplane)
- Compatible with any standard 5.25" bay
- SATA 6Gbps / SAS (SAS host required)
- Detachable dust cover
- Enhanced tray and metal housing
Specifications
| Brand | ICY DOCK |
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| Model | MB322SP-B |
| Color | Black |
| Conversion Tray | 2.5" & 3.5" Drives to 5.25" Bay |
|---|---|
| Mobile Rack Drives Support | 2.5" & 3.5" Drives to 1 x 5.25" Bay |
| Mobile Rack Interface | SATA I/II/III/SAS |
| Protection Case | Multiple Drives |
| Compatible Products | 1 x 3.5" device or 1 x 3.5" hard drive (no backplane) 2 x 2.5" SATA or SAS (single channel) HDD/SSD |
| Specifications | Host Interface: 2 x 7pin SATA Compatible 2.5" Drive Heights: 7mm, 9.5mm Transfer Rate: Up to 6 Gb/sec. (depending on hard drive speed) Power Input: Single 15pin SATA power port Insert& Extract connection Via: Direct SAS / SATA hard drive connection Structure: Plastic and metal Power Indicator: Solid blue LED HDD Access Indicator: Blinking blue LED Dimension (L x W x H): 5.95" x 1.63" x 5.74" Weight: 0.76 lb. |
| First Listed on Newegg | September 13, 2019 |
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