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Syba SY-MRA35031 5 Bay Tray Less SATA SAS 3.5' HDD Internal Enclosure Cage Black

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About this item

  • Tool-free and Tray-less design; it applies patent NSS connector for 50,000 Hot-swap cycles Guaranteed
  • Independent power control switch and LED indicator
  • Dual alarm system: buzzer and light indicator
  • Intelligent temperature control design; special firmware to control the fan


The SY-MRA35031 has been designed to maximize space use by allowing up to 5 3.5" SATA III hard drives, while only consuming three 5.25" device bays. The enclosure only requires one Molex and one SATA power to power up the three 3.5" hard drives. With the tray-less technology, simply hit the eject button to unlock the access door, allowing the drive to be pulled out of the computer without having to dismount the drive. On the rear of the sy-mra35031uses a 60mm cooling fan to pull cool Air from the front ventilation slots, over the drives, and exhaust the warm Air out through the rear ventilation slots. The enclosure features intelligent fan controller that will alarm the user if the temp reaches 55/60 or 65C.


Charles Darwin
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
This is likely the best built multi-full-height-2.5" drive mounting solution on Amazon. There are others, if you're using nothing but SSDs, but at the price of SAS SSDs versus spinning rust SAS drives, as well as the diminishing redundancy caused by larger capacity drives, this makes a perfect solution for a decent RAID enclosure for one's desktop tower computer. Much less expensive than even many of the 8-drive SAS enclosures meant for smaller SSDs, and made of mostly metal construction versus the other ones out there. Throw in eight enterprise SAS drives of modest (~1.5-2TB) size and you've got a great solution for a RAID 5+0, 6+0 or 1+0 ultra-reliable or ultra-fast large-ish storage bin. Offload all those important files to a 10 or 20TB external drive that you take to off-site locations and you're pretty much covered for data integrity. As you grow and upgrade (who wants to spend $500+ each - that's $4000!!! - on eight 8TB SSDs today?) to large SSDs at a later date when they become more affordable, this enclosure will still work. One can have quite a large, reliable, fast storage bin with eight 4-8TB SSDs - all of which this hardware will accommodate. So far, so good, it looks nice and stays cool. If it continues to work well, I will grab a SAS extender and another one of these enclosures in the near future, as my old tower case has room for exactly one more.
Mohsin FEROZ (Mosh)
Reviewed in Australia on August 31, 2020
Used in the computer. Good Stuff.
jbl
Reviewed in Germany on September 5, 2018
Very well built. Non-standard 80x80x10mm and non-standard 2-pin connector, powerfull but noisy fan - still looking for replacement. I think with 2.5" HDDs prices falling I will switch to cages for 2.5" drives like this: https://www.amazon.de/Icy-Dock-Wechselrahmen-Zoll-SATA/dp/B01MSFEAQI/
galib20
Reviewed in India on March 9, 2018
Easy install. Convenient hot swapping for 3.5 and 2.5 HDD. Working without errors for 3 months.Wish it had lock system.
CAPUTMUNDI FOREVER
Reviewed in Italy on February 5, 2018
Sembrava fosse DEFUNTO !!! in realtà il bottoncino del led preme un microinterruttore che riattiva gli HDD; questo significa che se dovete togliere l'HDD, ricordatevi che il case potrebbe non riaccenderlo !!!quindi, economico si ma di buona fattura e con questa accortezza da ricordare.
dangavster
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 3, 2017
Ordered this from Amazon.co.uk, and this was shipped from Amazon.com via the Amazon Global service, I wish more products did this, it was well worth it!I bought an HP Prodesk 600 G1 SFF and wanted to turn it into a budget gaming PC. After building it into a Coolermaster M-ATX case (using the necessary adapters to allow for use with a standard ATX PSU) I wanted to make use of as many components from the original HP case as possible, including the Laptop DVD drive.This was PERFECT for what I wanted, not only does it let you use a slim laptop drive in a desktop (and it mounts firmly), but the 2.5" HDD Rack makes access to my SSD effortless. And the button/catch to release the HDD is nice and firm too, so accidently bumping it isn't a problem. Of course, the two USB 3.0 ports are just gravy.It also has blue LED's on the front, when there's a HDD in it, its lit up blue, and when that HDD is accessed, it flashes purple (probably a red LED mixing with the blue light).All in all, very pleased with this, does everything it says it does, and does it well with great build quality. If you need to use a laptop dvd drive in a desktop, and want some extra addons like a HDD tray and some usb ports, you can't go wrong with this!
Hickabilly
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2016
This is a nice space saver when you have a short chassis. Lian Li makes great solid enclosures for ATX boards but to get the space for the internal drives, power supply, and motherboard they sacrificed external cutouts. This trayless device lets you have cold storage for backups so that you can just push a drive in, do your backup, and then extract the drive. It has a nice feature of an on/off switch so that you can leave the drive in and turn it off so that your cold storage is still in the system but not powered on.One interesting thing about this enclosure is that to cram both a 2.5 inch trayless and 3.5 inch trayless into the space of a 5.25 bay they had to use a connector on the tray that isn't a true female SATA connector. It is a SATA connector with the top plastic part of the connector removed. As a result, when you insert the drive, the SATA contacts mate through pressure from the bottom without any way to mate with the connector on the top or to maintain a tight connection with drives that are thin. So far, Hitachi, Seagate, and WD 3.5 inch drives all follow a standard thickness and mate perfectly. But 2.5 inch drives vary in thickness and I found that my Corsair SSD is too thin and so doesn't maintain a tight enough connection to be reliable. A Samsung SSD is a little thicker and works just fine. A HGST mechanical drive that I pulled from a laptop is too thin to maintain a connection.The locking mechanism is very solid and it is spring loaded so it is easy to get drives out. The front LEDs are dual color so they change color when the drive is being accessed. The USB3 passthrough works as expected.I took one star off due to the way the drives connect unreliably without a true female connector for the drive. The enclosure is fully open from the top and I don't see any reason that a full female connector wouldn't have worked in the enclosure.
Martin Tilert
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2015
I popped it in, set the two used SATA ports to be hot-pluggable in the UEFI, and everything was good to go. I could've used a SATA dock years ago but I've always been so short on desk space and spare USB ports that it never became a high priority to get a more common external USB dock. I was looking for a dock like this one a few months ago but everything was built cheap and crappy and I didn't want any broken drive doors or anything like that. This one seems to be made to last. I love that it has functional activity lights for both drives tooMy only issue: I kind of wish they made a version without USB, maybe an SD card reader instead or something along those lines. My case already happened to come with two USB 3.0 ports on the front and they're already connected to the only USB 3.0 header I have on my motherboard so now I have two additional ports that don't do anything. Not a huge deal, I just tucked the cables away inside the 5.25" bay area underneath and my case has a front door covering the 5.25" bays anyway to hide it but I'm a little OCD about having non-functional ports on my computer.And speaking of the door on my case, that brings me to another plus: Unlike other 5.25" docks of this type it doesn't have any large locks, buttons or finger-handles that stick out of the face so I can actually shut the front door on my Corsair Obsidian 550D perfectly fine, this was a big worry of mine as I was looking and I'm glad I happened to come across this particular drive, it even matches everything else when the door is open. I highly recommend using the supplied screws to mount it, especially if your case has iffy tool-less mounts or even if it has a decent tool-less mount but only on one side like mine. This isn't like an optical drive where it just needs something in the screw holes to hold it still; you're gonna be exerting a bit of pressure on this as you push drives into it, the last thing you need is one of these suddenly shooting backwards into your case, especially with the weight of a 3.5" drive inside it. In addition, it has its own shock dampening system too so keeping everything tightly mounted is optimal for noise control.Overall this is a very useful addition to my computer, it should definitely help me out with backing up drives or dealing with problem drives for computer sidejobs
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