Kingwin MKS-535TL 3 x 5.25inch Bay 5 x 3.5inch SATA HDD Module Rack For Sale

Kingwin MKS-535TL 3 x 5.25inch Bay 5 x 3.5inch SATA HDD Module Rack
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Kingwin MKS-535TL 3 x 5.25inch Bay 5 x 3.5inch SATA HDD Module Rack:
$119.99

  • Model: MKS-535TL
  • Triangular key lock
  • Space for 5 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 25 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 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 126(H) (mm)
    7 7/8″(L) x 5 3/4″(W) x 5″(H) (in)Weight:1.13 Kg / 2.5LbsOperating Temperature:0ºc to 55ºc



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