💾 Double up your speed and storage—because one SSD is never enough!
The Corsair Dual SSD Mounting Bracket converts a single 3.5” internal drive bay into a dual 2.5” SSD mount, supporting both 7mm and 9.5mm drives with adjustable mounting points. Its design provides extra clearance for SATA cables, ensuring easy installation and reliable connections, making it an essential upgrade for maximizing storage in compact PC builds.
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591069076 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
UPC | 843591069076 |
Hard Drive | Fits in any form factor desktop computer case with at least one standard 3.5" internal drive bay Adapts 3.5" internal drive bay for use with up to two 2.5" SSDs Compatible with all Corsair SSDs, as well as all other brands Supports 7mm and 9.5mm height standard SSDs Adjustable mounting holes for symmetrical and asymmetrical dual SSD mounting Enough clearance for connecting SATA cables without strain to SATA connector Includes 2 sets of SSD mounting screws and 1 set of adapter mounting screws E asy, hassle-free and clean installation Lightweight yet strong aluminum design, black Dimensions (L/W/H): 145mm x 101mm x 23mm |
Series | Dual SSD Mounting Bracket |
Item model number | CSSD-BRKT2 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 3.97 x 0.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 3.97 x 0.9 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Hard Drive Interface | SATA 3 GB/s |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B016498CK0 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 18, 2015 |
H**?
Simple, well made, will fit most desktop cases, but check to be sure.
This is very simple - it's just a bit of bent metal with some screw-holes in it. Screw your laptop-sized 2.5" SSD or HDD into the holes on the base, then mount the assembled drive and frame into one of the regular-sized 3.5" hard disk slots in your desktop PC.I like that it's sturdy, and all the holes align perfectly with the fitting holes in the 2.5" disk and the 3.5" bay in a standard computer case.I also like that its design means there's plenty of airflow to cool your new hard disk, and being metal, the bracket itself acts like a bit of a heatsink. So this bodes well for the stability and longevity of your newly-fitted disk.I think this device will fit the vast majority of computer cases out there, but be careful with any cases that have a weird nonstandard fitment - e.g. if the disks have some sort of "quick release" or screwless mechanism securing them. The bracket locates the 2.5" SSD's SATA and power ports approximately where they would be on a full-sized 3.5" drive, but due to the bracket being shorter than a standard 3.5" drive, these may not be located as far backwards in the case as for a standard drive. If you connect your drives with conventional SATA ribbon-cables, then this will not be a problem, but if your drives just clip into place with some sort of weird quick-release mechanism, then you may wish to look at a different bracket.Don't let the above put you off. If your hard drives are secured into your case with small screws and connected to the mainboard by conventional cables, then this will fit. And on the subject of fitment, don't worry about it. Whilst there are no instructions, it really is pretty obvious and self-explanatory.I actually bought this to replace an overcomplicated drive caddy, which clipped a connector into the SSD and then had its own connector on the outside, so that it resembled a conventional full-size hard disk. Unfortunately, the additional connectors on the other model were flimsy and its more enclosed design caused the SSD to overheat. This simple caddy bypasses both of those problems.
H**O
A bit crazy.
A good quality product. I am a bit confused as to what it's supposed to do though. My SSD fitted the holes in the base of the plastic HD inserts in my Corsair case - signifying that the rack wasn't really necessary. However, when fitted to the rack the SSD has very firm support, and, the rack then just clips into the plastic HD rack through the holes in the side. I'm quite happy with the results. I did think about fitting the SSD in a 5.25 inch bay, but it would have meant buying another adapter, and I thought the wiring wouldn't be so elegant.
A**R
Works well
Used this to fit a 2.5" form factor SSD into an 3.5" bay. Fitted well into the bay and accommodated the new SSD securely.
A**H
<3 it!
Fantastic product! I purchased a 900D case for my custom loop build, decided since buying the ASUS Rampage V Edition (X99 Motherboard) I would utilise the RAID 0 and RAID 1 where this beauty came in handy allowing me to use 1 cage for 2x SSD and 2x HDD.
R**2
Good quality
Simple to install
G**S
Good quality
As you would expect from Corsair, this is a quality product. I was able to quickly and easily mount two SSDs in my desktop PC; one existing one that I swapped out of a single mounting bracket and a new SSD to replace it as my main drive. I've not had any problems since.I would definitely buy this again.
M**Y
It's Needed!
Recently had my Hard Drive replaced with two new SSD's. This bracket is needed to mount them to your machine.
R**E
Larger than required
They're fine for the most part. Metal bent and holes to fit a couple of SSDs into a larger HDD bay. However I found they were larger than required and have a footprint longer than a stanard HDD, which is a strange design decision as SSDs are shorter and the metal only really needs to be long enough to be screwed into the standard HDD holes.
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