The 3-bay solid-state drive bracket is used for 2.5-inch solid-state drives. It is made of aluminum substrate, which is strong, reliable and durable.
There are eight or nine disk slots in the square, which cannot be used so much and take up more space. In addition, the computer's ATX power supply generally only has 2-3 branches. In order to facilitate wiring, we have this solid state drive bracket.
I originally wanted to add some RGB or something on it, but considering that if the soldering is not strong and the solder or something falls onto the motherboard and burns the motherboard, the gain outweighs the loss, so I simply didn’t add it.
The frame is fixed with m3 screws, and the bottom of the solid state drive is raised with m3 copper pillars and fixed to the chassis.
1. PCB front and back
2. Assembled finished product drawing
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