SilverStone FS303-12G Two 5.25\" Bay to Three 3.5\" SAS-12G / SATA 6Gbit For Sale

SilverStone FS303-12G Two 5.25\
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SilverStone FS303-12G Two 5.25\" Bay to Three 3.5\" SAS-12G / SATA 6Gbit:
$125.29

Product Specification
Hardware Interface: SASBrand: SilverStone TechnologyItem Dimensions LxWxH: 7.8 x 5.75 x 3.39 inchesHardware Platform: PCMaterial: Aluminum
  • Fits three 3.5\" SAS-12G / SATA 6Gbit/s drives in two 5.25\" device bay
  • Adjustable drive status LED and fan control system
  • Trayless & screwless design
  • Individual metal key lock for each drive for extra security
  • All aluminum body with beautiful hairline brushed finish
  • Independent drive status LED
  • Built-in cooling fan for excellent heat dissipation
  • Fully supports Hot-Swap function

Individual metal key lock for each drive for extra security


Product Description
To accommodate PC user’s need for more storage flexibility and convenience, SilverStone created a line of front bay storage products called the FS series. These are 5.25\" bay chassis designed to fit 5.25\" SAS/SATA drives. Equipped with release handle made out of finely brushed aluminum, hot-swapping drives is extremely quick and comfortable. Built-in cooling fan behind the chassis ensures drive and run cool for extended life while individual LED indicators let user easily monitor drive status in one glance. For security, each drive tray also has metal key lock. For those that need to upgrade their current PC with more drives, SilverStone’s FS series is a great choice.


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SilverStone FS303-12G Two 5.25" Bay to Three 3.5" SAS-12G / SATA 6Gbit

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