The company showed off all of its leading SSDs at FMS 2024 this week, including the Rocket 4 in both 1TB and 2TB capacities (and the larger Rocket 4 4TB teased, which is coming soon) and the ...
Sabrent has announced its latest flagship M.2 NVMe SSD, the Rocket 5. Pairing up the latest Phison with Micron 3D TLC NAND, DRAM cache, the Rocket 5 will peak at 14GB/s and come in capacities of up to ...
We don’t know when it will be released, we don’t know how much it will cost, but we do know that Sabrent’s forthcoming Rocket SSD will use Thunderbolt 5 and be very, very fast. Anyway, Thunderbolt 5 ...
While the Sabrent Rocket Nano V2 isn’t the fastest 20Gbps SSD on the planet, it’s plenty fast and fits a ton (up to 4TB) of storage in a super-small form factor. Nice. Sabrent’s Rocket Nano V2 ...
Sabrent, a leading provider of storage and memory solutions has a today announced that its new Gen 5 ROCKET 5 SSD is available for pre-order now featuring speeds up to 14 GB/s and capacities up to 4TB ...
Customers looking to buy a fast PCIe Gen 5 solid-state drive now have one more option to choose from. Sabrent today announced the Rocket 5, its new flagship M2 PCIe 5.0 SSD that can reach speeds of up ...
Sabrent has announced the new Rocket 2242 M.2 Gen 4 NVMe SSD, based on a rather short M.2-2242 form factor, which is often used with some handheld consoles, like the Lenovo Legion Go. Currently ...
Like most M.2 drives, the Sabrent Rocket 5 is pretty unassuming, with a thermal sticker over the top, the PCB is protected, and the profile is kept exceptionally low. This is good, as dropping it into ...
The Rocket Nano 2242 is tailor-made for Lenovo’s Legion Go and Thinkpads, eliminating the need for a 2230/2242 adapter. It’s also a good performer. While M.2 slots are universally 22mm wide, they can ...