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The Newer Technology AdaptaDrive is a versatile converter bracket that allows you to install any 2.5" SATA hard drive or SSD into a 3.5" drive bay, ensuring compatibility with high-speed SATA 3.0 standards and backplane trays, particularly in Apple Mac Pro systems.
C**8
Perfect for our needs
All good. Fits perfectly and very sturdy and good quality. Screws provided.
J**Y
Fitted perfectly in Mac Pro 5,1
I installed an SSD a few years back, which sped up my Mac Pro 2010 5,1 significantly over the original 1Tb hard disk. However, like many I just left it "dangling" in one of the 3.5" bays for a while. Bought this kit, installed the 2.5" SSD onto this adaptor, attached this adaptor into a Mac Pro 3.5" bay sled, and slid it into one of the 3.5" drive bays where it fitted and works perfectly. Recommended. Seems nicely made and would no doubt fit many other systems too.
A**R
Great Product
I bought this item for an iMac 27" 2019 HDD to SSD conversion.I can't speak highly enough of this product - absolute precision made, lightweight metal and pefect in every way! Not cheap but you get what you pay for!
T**N
Best in the market for the job
Quality product, sturdy and easy to install
A**O
Perfect solution for drive bays
I bought some 2.5" SSD drives to replace my 3.5" working disks for audio and video. The old drives had been fitted in an expensive Thunderbolt 4-drive bay/enclosure which I didn't want to lose and it was recommended I buy some adapter plates to secure them in the bay. But the cheap ones I bought were really meant for lose/free cable SATA connectors to plug onto, maybe as on a PC motherboard - though this wasn't clear from the description. So when fitted to these plates my new drives wouldn't line up with the fixed SATA connectors in the bay, so I had to try these instead.I can't praise these enough. Dead easy to fit. Plug and play and I would think these should work with any 2.5" drive into any 3.5" drive bay, caddy, enclosure or motherboard. Not quite as cheap but cheaper than making the mistake I did.
C**R
Perfect for 27" Mid 2010 iMac SSD upgrade!
Absolutely perfect for replacing a 27" Mid 2010 iMac HD with an SSD drive. Fits perfectly and surprisingly its made of some light weight metal as opposed to plastic. Brilliant and well worth the money - beats bodging it with sticky pads as some do! 100% will be buying again when i do the same replacement for a friend.
G**O
Fit a 2.5" in a 3.5" bay
My father's HP All-in-one PC was struggling and rather than replacing the whole machine, I opted to upgrade the old and slow mechanical hard disk with a nice fast SSD. Only problem was that the machine had a custom caddy which carried 3.5" hard disks, not the 2.5" form factor of SSDs. I probably could have bodged something but give the the relatively low cost of this, I opted to go for the 'proper' tidy option. It worked beautifully and the caddy doesn't know the difference.The PC now feels like a new machine and runs very well after a relatively economical upgrade rather than buying a whole new machine.
J**Y
Plug and play but not at 20 bucks!
Installed 1tb SSD into 2011 iMac to rapidly speed it up. Easy done even a complete novice could manage. Crucial SSD, this rig and of course Apple being Appholes you need to replace the heat sensor which they had built into their made for them hard drives 2010 ish and it’s £30 odd quid and liscensed the cable to one seller.So usually I use this cage but now use a software app to control the slowly increasing to max rpm fans x3.Luckily I think I’ve acquired enough 2011 models and parts to see me through and if not the ISO ram raid plan.
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