I'm a computer consultant, so I install a lot of solid state drives. I've already installed about 15 of these mounts and have found that I like them better than the Sabrent Dual SSD mounts. I installed over 50 Sabrent mounts before I found them. In most cases, they are easier to use. They also place the connectors in roughly the same place as a regular hard drive, allowing for more brackets (like the blue plastic brackets Dell uses). The ONLY thing that drives me crazy about these brackets is how they pack the screws. It comes with 3 sets of 4 screws, each in its own small packaging that is ROLLED FIRMLY and then sealed. Getting the screws out without cutting yourself is really difficult. I wrote Corsair to try and get them to change this as I will probably be installing hundreds of these things. These brackets are good but some of the edges are pretty sharp. Of course, if you work a lot on the computer, you know that there are many sharp objects inside the computer case. But for you newbies, be careful when using them. Bottom line: I prefer them to the Sabrent because they place the SSD slots and because it's easier to install an SSD in them.
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