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- r***d (479)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseFast shipping. Exactly as described. Thank you!
- r***t (2880)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseIt works OK but was at 93% life left but all OK, well packed and works fine so all 5 stars, thanks!Reply from: phunyguy!- Feedback replied to by seller phunyguy!.- Feedback replied to by seller phunyguy!.Yeah, it wasn't brand new by any stretch of the imagination. 93% actually sounds really high. These were cache disks in a homelab VMware vSAN environment, so that usage was over the span of about 6 months (!) LOTS of writes. Enjoy, they have plenty of life to go.
- computpr0 (502)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseHope to deal with you again. Thank you.
- chester_bedingfield (512)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseA+ smooth transition. 👌
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Reviews (2)

Feb 09, 2021
Quality control needs to be a thing.
I ordered three of these for a server cluster build. They work well, however One of them was missing the half-height bracket to use if required. Unfortunately in my case, I actually need those brackets, so am SOL on one of these unless the seller can help me out. No response so far.
Keep in mind that older motherboards cannot boot from a device like this, but it should work fine for data access after booting, which is OK for my needs.

Dec 15, 2021
Cheap mediocre rails that do a very specific job.
These rails serve a very specific purpose. They hold servers in a rack, and are an excellent choice for the DIY home-labber with cheap generic Rosewill cases. But keep in mind, these are under $40, and are a bit fragile. I already lost two little ball bearings out of the sliders because sometimes a server can catch a little metal piece and bend it down, which ejects a bearing ball. You have to get a screwdriver in there to bend the little piece back to get it out of the way. So just make sure any sliding movements are done VERY gingerly, or you will be replacing the rail.