Aiding in the expansion of your PCs storage capacity, these Snap-In Disk Array take place in your 5.25” external bays to allow for the addition and easy access of your drives.
With the 2.5” edition taking a single 5.25” slot, you can place up to four 2.5” SATA drives with only a height limitation of 12.7mm. The 3.5” edition on the other hand can house a total of five 3.5” SATA drive while taking the space of three 5.25” bays, which limits this model as a choice for small PCs.
The installation of a drive couldn’t be easier, just slide it in and close the door, while getting it out is just the opposite procedure.
The Snap-In Disk Array is already available at a price range of $69.95 and $99 for the 2.5” and 3.5” respectively.
For more information, please refer to either the 2.5” product page, or the 3.5” product page.
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