🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!
The Icy Dock Backplane Module MB508SP-B is a high-performance drive enclosure designed to house up to eight 2.5" SATA III or SAS drives. With a robust metal construction and compatibility with various devices, it offers a reliable solution for expanding your storage capabilities while maintaining a sleek and efficient design.
Compatible devices | Laptop |
Hard disk form factor | 2.5 Inches |
Max number of supported devices | 8 |
Product Dimensions | 14.61 x 19.56 x 21.59 cm; 1.66 kg |
Item model number | MB508SP-B |
Manufacturer | Icy Dock |
Series | ToughArmor MB508SP-B |
Form Factor | 5.25 inches, 2.5 inches |
Hard Drive Interface | SAS-1 |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6X |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 10 GB |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.66 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**N
Wow. That's a lot of drives.
So many drives. 4 SFF connectors makes this much nicer to wire up. Comes with enough screws. Everything works.
C**S
Expensive, but sturdy and fast
Holds 2.5” SAS drives just fine and connects them all at full 12 gbps. Built very sturdy and all metal. Latches on the drive trays are very light and pop open occasionally, but that doesn’t disconnect the drive, and you can just fold it back in when convenient. I added labels to remember which drive is where.EDIT: this is the specific model I have: MB508SP-B
A**O
Ottimo prodotto tempi di consegna rapidi ottimo qualità e prezzo
Per implementare i dischi nel server
A**R
Enormous storage potential, sturdily built, one of my favorite pieces of hardware so far
I had no idea it was possible to fit 16 drives into two standard 5.25" drive bays, but apparently it's possible. Currently, I'm only using 8 drives with it, because I don't have another $400 to spare right now, but I'm extremely happy with the setup as is.I haven't had anything to complain about here. If you want an extreme amount of storage in a small form factor, this is one very good way of achieving that. Alternatively, you could buy fewer, dense (e.g. 10+ TB drives) and achieve a similar effect, but a larger number of smaller drives in RAID10 is probably better from a read/write performance perspective.I should know better, but I don't always carefully research my hardware purchase. In this case, I did, and avoided potential disappointment. Some advice:Drive size: not only are these 2.5" SATA/SAS/SSD drives, they're only 7mm tall. Check the height. If the height is listed in inches, and the math comes out to just over 7mm, that's technically a 7mm height drive and will probably be fine--at least it was in my case for some Seagate drives. Double, maybe triple check that your drives are going to fit, to spare the wasted time on returns.Data cables: You can use standard SATA data cables to your motherboard or PCI expansion cards with this, but that's a really bad idea. This drive bay has 4 Mini SAS data slots, each one is equivalent to 4 sata data cables. You might not bother to get a Mini SAS expansion card, and instead use 4 Mini SAS ->4 SATA "breakout" connectors. For the sake of cable management/sanity, please don't try this, get one 4-slot MiniSAS card or two 2-slot Mini SAS cards; ensure your motherboard has an appropriately sized, available PCI slots--this will be easier if you get 1 card with 4 slots, though frankly they are a little expensive, check your options.Power: You only need 4 standard power connectors. Really shouldn't be the primary drain on your power supply,Air Flow/Fan: It's expected this is installed on the front of your case, by default it will blow inwards, meaning if installed on the front, air flow is front to back. You could reinstall the fan the other direction if you wanted to install this on the rear of your server, like some psychopath. It also has a spareInstallation: The drives are hot swappable, so there's no reason to bother installing them until the whole bay is safely installed in the system (obviously, completely compatible with either a desktop tower or a rack case, if it has at least a 2x5.25" drive bay slot). Also, there are hard drive covers on the Mini SAS port which I found were surprisingly difficult to remove after I already installed a bunch of other hardware into my server, but obviously are good to have in shipping and maybe if you're clumsy. Might also want to adjust the fan speed to its desired setting before it's a challenge for your oversized fingers to reach into a tightly cabled corner of your case. These are tray drive bays, not trayless, meaning you have to screw in the drive to a little platter you pull out of the slot before reinserting it, but this takes 15 seconds, just keep your spare screws stored in a safe place.Compatibility: have to reiterate that this is compatible with any case that has two 5.25" drive bays, which is a lot of cases, but perhaps not some which have a tempered glass panel on the front.
M**I
Really bad build quality
The product has really bad built quality and also malfunctioning. Trays are opening by itself for no reason.
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