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Author: Apollo
Posted: 13:16, June 4th 2009
Link: http://www.quietpc.com
Score: 7 out of 10 [?]
Price: £9

Scythe Bay Rafter Review

Introduction

The hard drive in a computer system is a crucial component for storing data and programs. In some systems, enthusiasts run out of placements for hard drives and so build make-shift mounts. Scythe has noticed this, which has lead to the Bay Rafter. The Scythe Bay Rafter allows a user to convert a 5.25” bay into a hard drive bay with support for a single HDD and a fan.

Features

  • Optimal mounting of HDDs:
    With the Bay Rafter 3.5, standard 3.5" hard drives can be mounted perfectly in the 5.25" drive bays of a PC chassis.
  • Wide range of fans supported:
    The Bay Rafter 3.5 offers mounting options for all 3 common fan dimensions. The user has the choice to mount one 120 mm, 92 mm or 80 mm fan.
  • Flexible cooling options:
    With a fan selection, users can choose between maximum cooling or minimal noise level. By this, cooling to noise ratio can be optimized freely.

Specifications

  • Weight:
    90 g / 3.2 oz.
  • Material:
    Plastic
  • Compatible HDDs:
    3.5 inch
  • Compatible Fans:
    80 mm, 92 mm, 120 mm
  • Bay Occupancy:
    2x 5.25 inch Bay with fan
    1x 5.25 inch Bay without fan
  • Accessory:
    Screw for Hard Disk Mounting (6 pcs.)
    Screw for Case Mounting (8 pcs.)

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