Rack for HDD/SSD 2x 2.5"/1x 3.5" compatible with Dark Base 901 / Dark Base 900 / Dark Base 700 / Silent Base 802 / Silent Base 801 / Silent Base 601 / Pure Base 600 enclosure
The be quiet! HDD Cage accessory (BGA05) allows you to add a 3.5" hard disk or up to two 2." HDD/SSDs to your be quiet! case in order to extend your storage capacity. This rack for SSD/HDD is compatible with many references of the German brand be quiet!
Easy installation with captive screws (3) from the cage on the case. Supplied with a set of screws for two types of drives. I hope the difference in color of the pads (black or orange) is only cosmetic, no information about them.
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by rroux26500
Posted on 29 Dec 2025
Bought on 30 Nov 2025 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
A spare part, after two years, congratulations!
To complete a case I bought two years ago. This is where I found it cheapest, and the delivery was extremely fast. I am very pleased.
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by Loan
Posted on 20 Mar 2025
Bought on 10 Mar 2025 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 8
Perfect for all types of discs
Great, but it can only be fixed in one direction. It can be fixed in the other direction, but it's not practical, so you'd better make sure your management cable runs in the direction provided by the box (often at the back).
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by SimonB
Posted on 17 Dec 2024
Bought on 18 Nov 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
Nickel
Everything was perfect.
The right product as described on the website. Delivery and time very correct.
LDLC remains a safe bet.
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by AngeM
Posted on 16 Jun 2022
Bought on 19 May 2022 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 5Average rating: 8
DD rack
in my memory it was noted that the rack was compatible with SSDs
it is possible that there are several sizes of SSDs but clearly for the ones I bought here
à savoir https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00351656.html?offerId=AR202005180018
the rack is not made for, the connections are impossible to make after screwing an SSD in
I cheated by using the orange and black pads to keep the SSD away from the bottom inside of the rack
so I did the same to put an SSD upside down in the top interior of the rack,
I'm lucky to have enough room to not pinch the wires
I'm lucky enough to have enough space to not pinch the wires and to be able to turn them around in the right direction of connection
It's not really a method I like,
It's not really a method I like, but if you need SSDs in the same rack, it works.