Icy Dock debuts MB877IK HDD rack

Posted on Saturday, June 13 2009 @ 17:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Icy Dock has introduced the MB877IK, a new 3.5" SAS & SATA I/II screw-less HDD mobile Rack.
The MB877IK Series is comparable to our highly regarded MB671IK Series, however it has been re-engineered to have all the same features with a more economical design. Constructed of lightweight aluminum body and durable plastic faceplate, the dock still holds true to our emphasis on protection and durability. The stylish all-black door has built in vents for optimal cooling and air flow to keep your drives running at their best. To further enhance the cooling, we included a rear outtake fan.

The enclosure uses a tray-less design coupled with hot swap capability to make switching out drives a hassle free experience. And to keep your data safe and secure, we have included a key lock security device.

A new feature to the dock, while small and subtle, is the 3D LED status lights. This allows the user to keep track of their drives without having to be right in front of the workstation.
Features:
  • Device holds single 3.5" SAS or SATA I/II HDD and fits any standard 5.25" device bay.
  • User friendly Tray-less design just plug in the hard drive and play.
  • Removable Design & hot swap capability offers convenient solution for multi-drive exchangeability & maintenance.
  • Safeguard key lock function keeps data secure within the enclosure.
  • Aluminum body construction provides superior heat dissipation.
  • 40mm rear warm air outtake fan ensures an optimal cooling environment.
  • Stylish front panel with built in high flow air vent.


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    Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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