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SABRENT 2.5” SSD & SATA Hard Drive to Desktop 3.5” SATA Bay Converter Mounting Kit (BK-PCBS)

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Features

  • Compatible with any 2.5-Inch SATA hard drive or Solid State drive
  • Fits all 3.5-Inch SATA drive bays
  • Fully SATA 3.0 Revision (6Gb/s) compatible and Backward compatible with SATA 2.0 Revision (3Gb/s) and 1.0 Revision (1.5Gb/s) drives
  • Open design allows for full air flow for proper drive cooling, Solid aluminum frame design
  • Compatible with backplane trays such as those found in Apple Mac Pro silver tower models.

Color: Black


Brand: SABRENT


Material: Alloy Steel


Item dimensions L x W x H: 7.03 x 0.59 x 4.2 inches


Item Weight: 113 Grams


Item Weight: 113 Grams


Item Dimensions: 7.03 x 0.59 x 4.2 inches


Global Trade Identification Number: 86


Manufacturer: SABRENT


UPC: 819921011886


Brand Name: SABRENT


Model Number: BK-PCBS


Finish Types: Black


Color: Black


Mounting Type: Embedded


Material Type: Alloy Steel


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  • Nice upgrade for 5 Bay 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Tray Less Docking Station (DS-SC5B)
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
As HDD's die from natural causes I wanted to replace them with SSDs. I've got several of the 5-bay units and an old 2 TB HDD recently began to show signs of failure. Decided to give this a try. I was skeptical about it working in the docking station but it turns out to be a perfect fit. The door mechanism will even eject it when opened - though the bracket design allows for an easy grip if you wanted to pull it out that way. VERY NICELY CONSTRUCTED. NOT PLASTIC. Aluminum maybe? I just ordered enough to fill my other docking stations in case they stop making (or cheapen) this in the years ahead. Another review mentioned a defective unit in their order of 2. So I'll probably test each one I get because the warranty will certainly be out by the time I need them all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by Fletch Fletch

  • Works perfectly.
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
Works well. Fits into caddy.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by tubeboggan

  • PERFECT bracket when replacing a 3.5" hdd with a 2.5" ssd
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
Sabrent 2.5" SSD & SATA Hard Drive to Desktop 3.5" SATA Bay Converter Mounting Kit (BK-PCBS) This review is for both mounting brackets listed on this product page. The BK-PCBS is the sturdy aluminum bracket that retains the same connector position and mounting holes as the original drive. The stamped steel BK-HDDH changes the connector position relative to the original drive, and does not have all the same mounting holes. First the BK-HDDH stamped sheet metal bracket. I bought this mount for my first ssd replacement. I had a large PC desktop tower with plenty of room and plenty of extra cable length. This BRACKET must be mounted by the side mounting holes (in the same place as a 3.5" drive), because it has no bottom mounting holes. It's somewhat flimsy, but ssd's are not heavy, and in fact, bolting the ssd to the bracket, and bolting the bracket into your desktop case rails, will result in a very stable and sturdy mount. The fact that it's stamped sheet metal no longer matters. The only advantage to this bracket, other than cost, is that it has enough mounting holes to accommodate two ssd's. You can mount each ssd by its side holes, or you can use the bottom holes for the bottom drive and the side holes for the top one. But the BK-PCBS is the real hero here. I love this thing! I've bought two of them so far. If you're replacing an existing 3.5" hdd with a 2.5" ssd, and your cables are barely long enough for the existing drive, you want this mounting bracket. It maintains the same overall footprint of your old drive, including the mounting holes, and positions the connectors EXACTLY where they were! It's rock-hard sturdy (machined aluminum, not stamped steel), and it has threaded mounting holes in the exact same places on both the sides AND the bottom as they were on the original 3.5" drive. I bought this bracket to replace the 3.5" hdd with a 2.5" ssd in my new mini-desktop. The BK-HDDH would NOT have worked for this smaller computer case. There was just no extra cable length to accommodate moving the drive to the center of the bay. (Of course I could have purchased the cable extension kit.) But the other consideration was that I needed the bottom mounting holes, because this case had none on the side. I bought a second aluminum bracket to replace the hdd in my external USB drive with an ssd. Again the bottom mounting holes were required for this box, so the stamped steel bracket would not have worked. However, the aluminum BK-PCBS is 0.040" longer than the Western Digital drive it replaced. This is less than 1/16" of an inch, but if your application requires something EXACTLY as long, or shorter than a standard drive, you may have a slight interference problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2015 by R. Dyer

  • Excellent product
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
Very strong, holes lined up perfect and installed easiy. Will buy again.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Gerard Seymour

  • Love it. If you want a quick install of a 2.5 inch SSD, this is the ticket! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
This worked GREAT. I am so pleased. I was doing a brand new PC build, my Thermaltake Chasar A41 ATX case has toolless drive bay "inserts" or "slideout" units. STEPS: 1. I first attached my Samsung 2.5" SSD drive onto the connector of this Sabrent template/frame device. (You slide the drive a half inch onto the Sabrent card connector, slight pressure needed, no drama). 2. I snapped the Sabrent template/frame into my Thermaltake drive bay slideout unit and then... 3. I snapped the drive bay slideout unit that now contains the Sabrent template/frame & SSD drive into my ATX case. 4. VOILA! I was ready to cable up in less than 2 minutes start to finish and some of that was just briefly looking things over. I've never had a drive install this easy in the 19 or so years I've been building computers. CAVEAT: Now, half of that ease-of-use depended on the engineering of my particular case design. If you had an older school case, you will probably have to get out the screw driver and deal with screws. Those will tool-less cases will be in heaven. I do like that this Sabrent template/frame presents an interface right to the edge of of a 3.5" format. Cables went on very easy. _________________________________________________________________________________________ *** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED *** if you have a case that supports spaces for 3.5 inch hard drive units and you want to get a 2.5 inch drive installed in that 3.5 inch space quickly and painlessly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2015 by YeahSoMaybe?

  • Great Drive Adapter, with One Small Caveat
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
I use a bunch of these in all of my homelab machines (HP Z series workstations), and they're nice and sturdy and allow for good airflow around the drives. One minor caution is that about half of the adapters I've received had a small machining irregularity protruding on the inner lip where the drive aligns, which prevented the drive from seating properly. The fix was to use a Dremel to grind down the protrusion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by Accutron

  • Great for a Mac Pro 4,1/5,1
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
I used it to upgrade my clunky 3.5" mechanical drive to an SSD. Very sturdy. I'm planning to buy another to add a second SSD.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by JP

  • Super high quality and durable
Style: 2.5" to 3.5" SERVER
These were purchased to add 2.5” SATA SSDs to a Jonsbo N3 case, which doesn’t support this size drive in the main cage. The sleds are much higher quality than expected, using what feels like aircraft grade aluminum. The fitment was perfect with the drives and slots for the drive bays. Nothing rattling or loose. Zero flex. Comes with a full set of screws but used the grommetted ones provided with the case to make sliding in the rails easy. Really no complaints about the product at all. Compared with 3D printed ones, these definitely feel more durable and solid, especially if swapping drives is a common thing you will need to do. If you are just going to set it and forget it, then 3D printed will be fine. But, if you have the budget, these are well worth the cost to ensure you have the best way to mount 2.5” drives in the main bay. Recommended ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by Gadgethound

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