Productnummer: 3419464

AXAGON 4 × 2.5" SSD / HDD of 2 × 2.5" SSD / HDD & 1 × 3.5" HDD-beugel in 5.25" bay

The AXAGON RHD-435 metal frame allows mounting up to four 2.5" HDDs / SSDs or two 2.5" and one 3.5" drives into a standard 5.25" PC case position, supporting multiple drive heights and enhanced cooling.

8,28 € 6,84 € excl. BTW
Goedkoopste privé verzending 4,99 €
Bestelproduct, 10 - 11 werkdagen levertijd

The AXAGON RHD-435 metal frame allows mounting up to four 2.5" HDDs / SSDs or two 2.5" and one 3.5" drives into a 5.25" position of the PC case.

This reduction cleverly solves the problem of placing 2.5" or 3.5" disks in different types of computer cases. In the upper position, standard 7 mm SSDs and 9.5 mm HDDs 2.5" drives can be used. The lower position is for a standard 3.5" hard disk or alternatively for 2.5" SSD / HDD with no disk height limitation.

Precise holes and supplied screws ensure easy and trouble-free frame installation into the computer case. The metal structure and frame profile help dissipate the heat from the disks.

Features:

  • Supports 4× 2.5" SSDs or HDDs up to 7 and 9.5 mm height
  • Supports 1× 3.5" HDD or 2× 2.5" SSDs or HDDs of any height
  • The frame dimensions and mounting holes correspond to the standard 5.25" position of the PC case
  • The frame is made from a steel sheet and painted black
  • Outside dimensions of the frame: 146 × 130 × 28 mm (W × D × H), weight 130 g

Package contains:

  • Frame for 4× 2.5" disks or 2× 2.5" + 1× 3.5" disks
  • Skrews and mounting material for mounting the disks and frame
  • Printed installation manual in CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / NL / PL / PT / RO / RU / SK / SWE / TR / BG / CN / ARA
  • Packed in a cardboard box with a hanging hole

Producent
Productnummer
3419464
Model
RHD-435
EAN
8595247905505
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