Great!
It's great, everything I needed to install my SSD in my case properly. Nothing more to say.
It's great, everything I needed to install my SSD in my case properly. Nothing more to say.
Used with an LDLC "F7 PLUS 3D NAND 240 GB" SSD, this dock is the perfect product to upgrade a 21.5" iMac (iMac12,1 -EMC 2428) from May 2011.
See the tutorial on the iFixit website:
https://fr.ifixit.com/Device/iMac_Intel_21.5%22_EMC_2428
Good product for a reasonable price. Easy mounting of the drive in the rack and the whole unit in the case. Good finish.
Used with a Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB all mounted in an old iMac 24" (Late 2009) i7 which has been given a second life, perfect mounting, nothing to complain about, very good value for money.
I recommend it!
Bought to receive a Crucial SSD and to be able to install it in an Antec rack case, no compatibility problems, no cabling problems, holds the SSD very well, sufficient ventilation. Closing the tower and off we go!
This product is very easy to use.
I bought 2 models, one for a 3.5" and a second for a 3.5" mini. Both work perfectly.
The only small remark to improve the product slightly.
The only small remark to improve the product is to add small rubber pads underneath to avoid vibrations which can be unpleasant during use.
I added my new SSD to my tower very easily (less than 10 minutes in total counting decabling, opening, SATA and power supply connections, inserting the SSD into the adapter, inserting the adapter into the tower, closing, rewiring).
Very good rack, wide variety of mounting options:
Mounted on a cradle for an Apple Mac Pro "3.1" (one of the few racks compatible with these Mac Pros with a "top" mount - hardware is also included).
this product is very well made, every 2.5 inch hard drive I have fits perfectly, mechanical as well as SSD (though larger) and fits perfectly in the bracket and doesn't move a bit, LDLC always as serious and fast, thank you
The adapter does its job. The case is largely ventilated, and the hard disk is well held even without the screws. The technique described in the manual for removing the hard drive from the adapter is not so great (pushing on one side of the hard drive only): it twists the SATA plug. Pushing on the two corners of the hard disk, no worries, except that on the left side, there is little room for the fingers. Nothing dramatic.