




I've purchased a dozen or more of these over the years and since the BIOSes have implemented hot-swap SATA controllers, they've become an integral part of my system builds. Imagine a high-end 64 GByte Flash drive for back-ups or a low-end 64 GByte SSD. Both about the same price ($45-50) but the SSD is at least 20x faster. And after the back-up is done, you have to remember to "safely remove it" the flash drive. So if your BIOS can enable hot-swap SATA ports for a trayless hot swap rack, it makes life really good! Although the trays are a little tight and must be to insure proper alignment of the data a power connectors. Both 7 mm and 9 mm drives fit very nicely and firmly.









I like the Flexidock, it works great for me. i use the 3.5 part of it. I'm sure the 2.5 works just as good. I bought 2 of them for 2 of the computers, thinking of getting a third. oh by the way I use a dewalt battery impact to install, no problems with stripping the screws



Great looking unit Very well made All Metal


I got one for my main computer which has Vista 64 on it. And had no O/S problems with it. I have bought at least eight of them to go in my windows Vista and windows XP 32.
