
5 x 3.5" HDD/SSD drive metal briefcase. Well constructed, foam fits each drive nicely.


The standard thing you would want to mount a 3 1/2" drive in a 5 1/4" bay. Good thickness stampings. Comes with mounting hardware. Have about 3 ways to rig it so you can mount the drive in any weird bay with low front clearance, low rear clearance, high floor, low ceiling, whatever. Nothing to scream about, just an adaptor, but looks functional and dependable. From having one, I would and probably will order another.

It is a rather simple board which offers a straight pass through M.2 connection to SATA data and SATA power connectors. This allows a direct connection to any motherboard. Works great with no issues. It is about 115mm long and 70 mm wide. At the end it is 75 mm wide.

Workd perfect for adding a 2nd SSD to my Dell Laptop.


Works exactly as designed.


Great product. Well constructed. Everything worked perfectly. I may buy another one soon.


With the gradual move to SSD and laptop drives, this offers a good step toward those devices. I installed this in my Zalman Liquid Cooled Mid Tower case. It fits well in this case, which is a plus, since slight deviations often mean I need to modify something to make it fit. The front of the cage has small LEDs to show the drive status (Green = drive present; Yellow = drive activity). Being able to leave the fan off is a plus. Since they are small they are noticeable, but not intolerable (noisy). The solid construction is a BIG plus. No flimsy parts that mean the drive might not engage with the SATA backplane. Also, support for SATA III is a HUGE plus for SSD owners. I had no need to remove the top of the tray for my laptop drives or my Samsung SSD device.



NICE ITEM WELL MADE . WORKS WELL MAKES CHANGING HARD DRIVES A LOT FASTER AND EASIER GREAT PRODUCT



This cage does exactly what it is supposed to. Provides a 5 hot-swap bays. Had to modify the case a bit (bent the 5.25 guides down) but other than that it works perfectly. Not going to take an egg off for that. Currently have it connected with 3 of the motherboard sata connections and one from an add-in sata card, and it plays nicely with the combination


Does 4.0x4 flawlessly
