One problem with putting a solid state drive in your desktop PC is that no one has made a case with slots that accepts 2.5″ form factor drives. Sure, you can do the old stack of drives at the bottom of the case or install the drives with just one screw holding it in place, but these are hardly solutions worthy of a 300-400 Dollar SSD. The server room has already migrated to the 2.5″ form factor, but desktop guys will have to take matters in their own hands.
Enter the Vizo Arius II, a dual 2.5″ drive bay that installs in a desktop 3.5″ slot just like a floppy drive. The Arius has a couple of nice features that we will look at today.
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