Description
I designed SSD Stackers to allow for stacking and mounting of two or more 2.5″ drives (SSD or HDD) together, so they can then be mounted in desktop computer cases that have mounting holes for only a single drive (where there is still clearance for two 2.5″ drives).
These are custom 3D printed to order, so please choose a size and color before placing your order, otherwise you will get the default “7 mm, 2×2, translucent neutral” colored stackers. Sold in sets of four (4) pieces, so you can start by stacking at least two drives together; Order additional sets for unlimited stacking! Also, please note that you do not necessarily have to use a 3×3/4×4/5×5 stacker to stack more than two drives together; You can stack 2, 3, 4, etc. drives with multiple sets of 2×2 stackers or you can mix and match any combination of stackers for infinite stacking possibilities. Alternatively, check out SSD Toppers which do not require the top drive to be mounted from the bottom (but are not infinitely stackable).
PRO TIP: Always start by mounting your top drive from the bottom, and stack from there.
As seen on Thingiverse: Thing #582781
*Volume discount applies only to multiple sets of the same color and size. Volume discount applied at checkout.
**All sales are final. No returns. No refunds.
Arthur Gonzales (verified owner) –
Works perfectly in my small itx cases which I’m needing to stack a ton of SSD drives. Plan on buying more and expanding in a new NAS configuration.
ROBERT KLOSTERKEMPER (verified owner) –
This review is for the SSD Toppers but I can’t seem to leave a review for that item and so I’ll leave it here.
I really like this idea. I have 3-SSDs in a stack and I use one set of Toppers as a set of feet for the bottom SSD to keep it from making direct contact with the floor of my PC case. I have a fan mounted in front of the stack for ventilation. One problem I had was in powering my SSDs. When I had these drives scattered around the inside of my case, I just connected them to power using a single ribbon SATA power cable. Well, binding the SSDs together left no room for the center drive to receive power that way. Even if I folded the power cable all the way there was not enough space to screw the drives together. So I sent away for some SATA power cable extensions. This was the perfect solution.
When considering ordering, keep in mind that you’re going to use every little SSD screw in your random hardware jar. I have ordered some SSD screws from Amazon to get all the drives mounted properly. I only need a few more screws.
Maybe Ryan G could offer SSD screws as an up-sell and maybe even SATA power extension cables. Just an idea. I also think a mounting plate for the first drive might be nice with an optional fan mounting bracket.
Francis (verified owner) –
Well designed product. Easy Install, with no need for longer screws.