Xclio HDD/SSD Spacer for 7mm to 9.5mm
Xclio HDD/SSD Spacer for 7mm to 9.5mm
Scan code: LN56244 Manufacturer code: SFX-SP7T95
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Xclio HDD/SSD Spacer for 7mm to 9.5mm

Xclio SSD/HDD Spacer 7mm to 9.5mm for Notebooks and PC's

Scan code: LN56244 Manufacturer code: SFX-SP7T95
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Product Overview

SSD/HDD Spacer

SSD spacer to increase height from 7mm to 9.5mm.

Features
• For 7mm to 9.5mm HDD/SDD.
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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Xclio SSD/HDD Spacer 7mm to 9.5mm for Notebooks and PC's is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Made a SSD Install Easy Fitting a SSD into a MacBook early 2008 and even though the drive fits into a tray, it would have been a bit low sliding it blind into the computer to meet up with the power and SATA connections. Probably would have to used cardboard which is not ideal. I used a bit of Pritt Stick to attach it to the drive. Thin double sided type could be used as well. It is a cheap extra if you are buying a SSD that may save you a headache in the future.
Date published: 2017-06-29
Rated 1 out of 5 by from No glue or other attachment method tgese come without any way to stick them to drives so unless you just want a wobbly bit of plastic knocking about in your computer you should look at an alternative.
Date published: 2015-12-26
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How do these fit to SSD?

Do these screw to the SSD or have to be glued?
Asked by: Curiousclive
I use a couple of bits of double sided sticky tape - positioned to make contact with the bare metal rather than any labels on the drive surface. But most laptops have some kind of hard drive mount that will probably hold this onto the drive anyway. You can also use a few dots of glue or normal sticky tape. A SSD are not mechanical, there won't be any vibration noises.
Answered by: FuZZBaLL
Date published: 2020-08-14
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Xclio HDD/SSD Spacer for 7mm to 9.5mm
Xclio HDD/SSD Spacer for 7mm to 9.5mm