Introducing the Icy Dock MB994SP-4S Quad Bay 2.5″ SATA/SAS Mobile Rack for use in a single 5.25″ device bay. This product is constructed of heavy duty metal to hold up in the toughest of conditions. It includes ventilation slots on the front & back for maximum airflow to keep both SATA and SAS drives running cool, and an LED is placed on the front of each drive tray to give the user drive status at all times. Dual 4-pin power connectors are used to ensure a consistent power supply to all 4 drives, whether they are low power SSD’s or power hungry 15000 RPM SAS drives. Also included are dual 40mm cooling fans to keep the drives running in at optimal temperatures in even the most intense applications.
Icy Dock ToughArmor 4-Bay 2.5″ SAS/SATA HDD/SSD Backplane Cage for 5.25″ Bay
$75.26
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 2.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.5 × 6.2 × 2.2 in |
Number of Total Expansion Bays | 4 |
Compatible Drive Bay Width | 5.25" |
Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
Recycled | Yes |
Compatibility | Icydock MB991IK-B Mobile Rack For 3.5" Device Bay |
Weight (Approximate) | 1.77 lb |
Depth | 6.7" |
Width | 5.8" |
Height | 1.6" |
Form Factor | Internal |
Number of 5.25" Bays | No |
Cooling Fan | Yes |
Material | Metal<br />SECC |
Color | Matte Black |
Drive Interface | SAS<br />Serial ATA/600 |
Number of 2.5"/3.5" Bays | No |
Number of 2.5" Bays | 4 |
Number of 3.5" Bays | No |
Environmental Certification | RoHS |
Reviews (7)
7 reviews for Icy Dock ToughArmor 4-Bay 2.5″ SAS/SATA HDD/SSD Backplane Cage for 5.25″ Bay
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Cierra Harber (verified owner) –
The Screw holes for used to mount a Slim Dvd Burner, don’t line up with the LG Burner I purchased here at all. what are the 2 extra SATA connectors for??
Chaim Spencer (verified owner) –
I am very pleased with the ease of use and performance of this product. The only thing that would make it better is that if it were trayless, but I knew what it was when I bought and am extremely pleased with it.
Kiara Weimann (verified owner) –
This is a great product if you have limited space and power. Use 1- 5.25 Drive Bay and then mount up to 2 – 2.5mm drives and one slimline (Laptop) dvd/blueray Drive in unit. I’ll be getting another 🙂 🙂 If the screws don’t fit then use other screws. Extra power connectors on the back if you don’t have the right one coming from your power supply.
Ellie Dooley (verified owner) –
I am about to install this cage onto my new PC build, but just by touching around the case it is a solid cage! I love the fact that it is a metal case. Very easy to use. I would buy it again in the future! #sweepstakes
Cathy Fritsch (verified owner) –
I was looking to build a seven SSD RAID in my HP z820 for video playback and found this 8 bay Icy Dock on B&H. I thought they only built these for 6 drives, but was psyched to find one cage to hold all of my drives. This is a sturdy metal case that holds the eight drives neatly and secure while allowing for easy access at the push of a button. The dual fans on the back provide cooling for the drives. I highly recommend this storage solution for anyone looking to mount multiple ssds
Charity Aufderhar (verified owner) –
Very solid, all metal construction. Definitely a tougher build than other removable-rack drive decks.
Nora Schuppe (verified owner) –
Pros: Self contained. Doesn’t use up resources Cons: Longer than a standard 3.5 drive The drives stay loose on the trays. It looks as though the holes for the drives are slightly too wide for the screws provided. I had same issue with different screws. Product works fine as is. Other Thoughts: I’ve been installing these on our manufacturing equipment on their CPCI controllers. Only wish ICYDOCK offered a tray for CPCI setups. I’ve been making my own at a local maker space. Of the 7 I’ve installed so far, I’ve only had one bad unit. I’ll be sending it back for warranty. Still a great solution for our needs. I would like to see some indication, either via lights or the monitoring software, that the unit has finished building the new RAID array. To avoid loosing any data, I first install the SSD and power up the unit. Give it 5min to build the array. Then take out the SSDs and clone the original drives. The manual is not very specific about this.