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The Valuegist 2.5" to 3.5" Internal SSD/HDD Mounting Kit is a sleek metal bracket adapter designed to securely fit 2.5" SSDs or HDDs into standard 3.5" desktop bays. It includes a high-speed SATA 3.0 cable (15 inches) for optimal data transfer and 8 screws for easy, reliable installation. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking a clean, efficient internal storage upgrade solution.





| Brand | Valuegist |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 1000 GB |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Special Feature | Portable |
K**W
Good rack for my desk top SDD replacement
No issues in installing it to my desk top.
A**T
Quality and Function
This mounting kit worked just fine. Someone gave a 2.5" SSD that I wanted to add it to my HP Desktop computer. I was able to do so and this Mounting Kit made it possible.
A**R
Computer
Good product
W**N
Good for the price. No problems at all.
Now I’m a computer scientist so the difficulty level is different. Easy to install obviously. Works great. Holds the drive in the correct place and doesn’t rattle around. Good price.
D**R
So far so good
As expected, compatible with ssd
J**Z
Everything excelent
Everything excelent
R**Y
Perfect Mounting For SSD
I bought this to mount a 2.5 SSD in a Dell Optiplex 7010. It fit in the carriage for the 3.5 opening, but I had to ream out the screw holes, so the hard drive pins would snap in. The cable was perfect, since the original SATA cable was too short.
A**N
Some cons
The main thing I wanted to note in this review is that the screws are all "CD ROM" sized. Most trays I've used like in the past have the smaller screws to hold the drive onto the cage and then normal hard drive screws to hold the cage into the computer. This one expects small screws to be used in all places, including mounting the cage into the PC. Normally this isn't a problem, but if you have very specific screws that need to be used (looking at you Compaq), the holes are too small. Fortunately, the metal is so thin you can jam it in there if you try hard enough, I was able to use larger screws with some elbow grease. The other thing I didn't like is that this tray felt short? When I took out the 3.5 drive that was in there and put this in it's place, the connections were not set much further back into a place the cables couldn't reach. I'm sure it was only an inch or so, but it made me have to re-route the cables. Would have been nice if this set the new drive connections to be where they would be relative to a 3.5" drive, not recessed back so far. All in all, it works, it does the job and it's cheap. But if you have anything that a fairly generic layout, like a Compaq or Dell or something, you may want to skip this one and go with the Sabrent instead. I've had much better luck with that one.
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