Rosewill RX-C200 2.5 SSD / HDD Aluminum Mounting Kit for 3.5" Drive Bay

Rosewill RX-C200 2.5 SSD / HDD Aluminum Mounting Kit for 3.5" Drive Bay
alaScore 84

86 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 86 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 77/100. The average review date is Sep 12, 2011. We have compared these reviews to 28872 reviews from other Solid-State Drives. The alaScore™ for this product is 84/100 = Very good. Last update: May 26, 2013.

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(Based on 86 reviews)

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Nice kit for a great price

 

Nice finish & price

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Nice

 

Mush better than other adapter that I have used.

Nice solid aluminum plate, mounts SSD securely

Just a little wide for the case making it difficult to install if other HD's are installed with screws. Loosen the screws on adjacent HD's and install this unit then tighten the HD's

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Solid Aluminum

 

The mounting holes for the HDs are beveled, so screws mount flush. This thing is well engineered with excellent tolerances. Got this on a NE sale with free shipping. After buying a plastic one, solid metal is beautiful!

This thing is a solid piece of cast aluminum. It is a work of beauty. The label seen in the picture is a thermally conductive pad that is not sticky. Fits a Crucial M4 128GB drive on the top rail with no problems ; Comes with the following screws ; (4)...

The Crucial M4 does not slide into the bottom rail due to the thickness of the thermal pad - maybe if I forced it... Also, the gap between the top and bottom rails is only about 1mm, so not much of an air gap. Perhaps a laptop HD is smaller and would...

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Rosewill RX-C200

 

Surprisingly high quality for a rosewill product.

It's a single solid piece of aluminum, so it's very sturdy. Comes with plenty of screws and even a thermal pad if you want to use it. Very solid piece of gear

It sits too low in the drive bay of my antec 300, so the screw holes don't quite line up, making installation difficult. Once I got it installed it fit fine though

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No mounting holes on bottom

 

Good idea to have some sata power cable that are flat and have the power cables protruding directly from the back. 2 x 2.5 SSDs will make it real challenge if you have standard power cable with the power cables going up or down like most power supplies.

Great build quality, feel very sturdy, and I like the finish. It gets the job done

There are no 6-32 screw holes on the bottom so be aware if you have bottom mount only sleds for 3.5" internal drive bays. I have a Design R4 case and I just ended up using a tap and die set to make the necessary holes

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Fits fine in my Cooler Master 430

 

Had to use the lower 3.5" slots in my case but that wasn't an issue. Also, I did not use the included screws because I wanted them to match my black case.

Nice solid construction. Great price. Fits my Samsung 840 Pro just fine

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Love this bracket

 

Excellent build quality.

The whole thing is just one big heatsink, and with the thermal pad at the bottom it will keep your drives running really cool. I didn't mount this in a 3.5" bracket like other users because I didn't have any available in my server case. It's actually...

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solid but not full size

 

For cases that don't use trays, this will be excellent. Same price as plastic ones but much more solid.

Solid, holds 2 drives. Feel a lot better with metal holding my drives than plastic. Free shipping

Only the front 2 screw holes line up against a normal 3.5 drive, so if you need it for Antec Mini P180 drive tray like I do, it won't help you at all

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Good Quality

 

If you need an adapter for your SSD or 2.5 HDD don't hesitate to get this.

This is a sturdy bracket and it will mount two drives

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overkill but nice!

 

Nice hunk of metal, seemed like a good idea to put my boot drive in something. I did toy with the idea of velcro instead, but this certainly has some heft to it. I seem to remember that this will take two drives, but I only have one ssd in this pc

Only was able to use two holes in my case so it pivots a bit, but if I really cared I could mark the right spots and drill new holes for a perfect installation. But this isn't going anywhere outside of the slot I chose for it

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