Kingwin MKS-435TL 4xSATA HDD to 3X5.25inch Bay Trayless Hot Swap Rack For Sale

Kingwin MKS-435TL 4xSATA HDD to 3X5.25inch Bay Trayless Hot Swap Rack
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Kingwin MKS-435TL 4xSATA HDD to 3X5.25inch Bay Trayless Hot Swap Rack:
$99.99


Model: MKS-435TL Triangular key lock Space for 4 H.D.D. w/ 3 bay slots Aluminum bezel Power & HDD LED activity • Power On : Blue • HDD Activity : Purple blinking SATA 7 pin power connector 15 pin Serial ATA power connector Cooling fan (80 x 80 x 15 mm) Fanspeed control switch HDD LED function on/off switch Support SATA III (6 Gbps) For standard 1” height, 3.5” SATA H.D.D. No inner tray required Easy transport and secure valuable data Easy open latch door Supports hot swap Tool-less design for H.D.D. installation Key lock system for added security Support RAID
Model: MKS-435TLSuitable hard disk type: 1.0″ or 1.6″ height, and 3.5″ HDDInterface: Serial ATAFan: 80 x 80 x 15 mm rear fanColor: BlackMax transfer rate: Up to 6 Gbps (SATA III)PC assembly: Fit 5.25” half-height front bay slotSecurity key lock: YesLED display: YesConnector: NSS (Non-Scratch SATA)Tray material: Aluminum / PlasticDimension: 198(L) x 146(W) x 125(H) (mm)7 5/8″(L) x 5 3/4″(W) x 5″(H) (in)Weight: 1.25 Kg / 2.75 LbsOperating Temperature: 0ºc to 55ºc


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