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Full aluminum built cooling body constructed to fit five drives within a three (5.25”) bay fitting, the MB455 Series follows the tradition of industrial systems' needs for stability, durability, toughness and high sensitivities for mass storage operating conditions. It's equipped with a hot swappable fan that may be detached if confined by depth limitations when integrated, or if replacement is necessary.Our removable fan requires no tools or wiring, simply swap with a new fan and back to operation! It is space saving and user friendly for industrialized system solutions.
Features:
* Drive Fit : 5 x 3.5" Hot Swappable SATA I or II * Device Fit : 3 x 5.25" device bays * Internal drive security, exchangeability, expandability and maintenance capabilities * Compact and space saving for multiple drive fit * Durable aluminum built cooling * Huge warm air outtake fan cooling that's detachable * Advanced drive monitoring system built internally w/ visual & audio indicators
Specifications:
Item Number: MB455SPF-B Black
Internal Host 7 pin SATA
Drive Fit 5 x 3.5 “ SATA I / II
Drive Bay 3 x 5.25”
Transfer Rate up to 3Gb/sec. (depending on hard drive speed)
Insert & Extract connection Via 15 pin direct hard drive connection
Structure Aluminum body w/ partial plastic
Drive Cooling Detachable rear outtake fan w/ aluminum heat dispersion
Alarm Indication Audio & Visual
LED Indication Drive activity/overheat/failure, Fan working/failure status
LED Display Color Green : Device Power ; Amber : Drive activity/overheat/failure ; Red : Drive failure
Drive Security Drive tray locking mechanism
Dimension (L x W x H) ( w/ fan) 220.0 x 147.0 x 127.0 mm (w/o fan) 180.0 x 147.0 x 127.0 mm
Weight 3.60 lbs.
Notes: * In order to HOT-SWAP with ICY DOCK enclosures, please make sure your motherboard supports HOT-SWAP function. Otherwise, you might not able to use the HOT-SWAP function. (Please check the motherboard user manual to verify the HOT-SWAP function) * When using the enclosure, if the drive doesn’t show in “My Computer”, there might be two issues. 1. You are probably using a brand new hard drive. You can initialize, partition, and format unrecognized drives using Disk Management. 2. Your drive letter may be over lab with other drive by the system. Please go to the Disk Management and go “Change Drive Letter and Paths…” and select another letter for the drive.
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