ToughArmor MB833MK-B V2
The ToughArmor MB833MK-B V2 is a Ruggedized Removable M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure that fits a single external 3.5" drive bay of the computer system and supporting PCIe 4.0 64Gb/s data transfer rates via SlimSAS 4i (SFF-8654) interface and accepts all standard M.2 drives lengths from 30mm to 110mm (2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, 22110). It simplifies the process of installing or removing M.2 NVMe SSD by using the removable drive trays with tool-less
Now Compatible with Tri-Mode Controllers
Due to high demand and in response to recent circuit board updates by host card manufacturers, the ToughArmor MB833MK-B V2 now provides support for Tri-Mode controller cards from leading brands like Broadcom, Areca, and others. For detailed information on compatible cards and cables, please refer to the FAQ section available on the product page.
M.2 Drive is No Longer Hidden
The conventional approach to installing an M.2 drive involves mounting it on a motherboard or a riser card using a small screw, which can be a cumbersome and time-consuming task. Removing or installing the drive physically can be quite troublesome. Fortunately, ICY DOCK has introduced a game-changing solution - the ToughArmor MB833MK-B V2. This innovative product brings M.2 drives to the front of your computer case, streamlining the
State-of-art Tool-less M.2 Drive Installation
Typically, M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD drives are inserted at a 45-degree angle and secured to the motherboard using screws. However, with the ToughArmor MB833MK-B V2, this process is made much simpler. Users can effortlessly place the M.2 SSD in the drive tray, adjust the drive locker to fit the specific M.2 drive type, and then push down to lock it securely in place. This streamlined procedure takes less than five seconds to complete
EMI Grounding Technology
Grounding your M.2 SSD is crucial, as swapping drives without proper grounding can lead to hardware damage from static shocks. Our innovative EMI Grounding Technology ensures that once the drive clips into the M.2 adjustable locker, it remains grounded through the tray, housing, and computer system, protecting your drives from static electrical surges during swapping.