
- works well like any other drive cage - includes 120mm exhaust fan - easy plug and play


Loaded up VMware ESXi 8.x ISO via Remote KVM IPMI and installed without an issue for an Asrock AMD R9 5900X build.

Small, work, cool factor

Review by "Cisco Engineer" should be ignored, he/she did not install the screws in the correct orientation. The screw heads should be on the inside of the rail and the nut on the outside, then the rails will not catch on the screws as they slide. Smooth action and strong. Can pull 4U case all the way out of the rack and at nearly 50lbs, the rails stay straight and slide smooth all the way. Not staying these rails are the best out there, but for the price... They fit the iStarUSA D407PL-DE6BK case with ease. Installed into an APC AR3107 (square holes), they provide the square-out washers.

Included all of the screws I needed for the install. Fit right into the rack.



- Very nice construction. - As already mentioned, they are Ball Bearings.- Very simple to put together.(Guide included with pictures)- Universal and easily adjustable.

I have at least try that does not try nothing, I will eventually find a TPM 2.0 that works :)


Smoothed edges, solid construction, minimal parts list.


seamless integration with bitlocker, a built in windows 10 pro feature. I know there are ways to bypass getting a TPM to encrypt your data, but this was affordable and was mostly curious.



I have been an IT admin/installer for over 10 years now and installed many types and brands of servers/equipments into racks and thus have installed my share of universal and model specific rails/server chassis. This is an "it is what it is product". These rails are never going to be as easy to install or as perfectly smooth or as perfectly secure as the dell rail kit you bought (for 4-5x the price) that was specifically designed for your exact model of dell server chassis. Getting the server inserted into the rails and getting everything secure was easier with this kit then some other universal rail kits I have had to work with in the past. My advice for installation is to not tighten the screws all the way until you have the server installed, then lift (or even better have a partner lift) the chassis up a bit to take the weight off, square the brackets and tighten all sides. My 4u server feels fully secure in the rail, and slides out with reasonable ease (again this is an inexpensive universal product, not custom built). The recessed square post inserts, while adding a mild amount more effort, are great because it allows your server to sit flush with the rack instead of protruding out from the screw. End result is a much cleaner looking install. For the $23 i paid for these rails, I more than get my money's worth and I am more than satisfied.


super easy to install, worked right away (i bought 2 of them)

An excellent way to swap drives, trayless design a plus Easier to use than my old Easy SATA from Antec, and very well built We just installed six of these in our shop and they perform well