What can we say? 8TB in a single NVMe SSD has a lot of appeal for those working with large data sets. Excellent overall performance just sweetens the deal. At the time of this writing, it was the only ...
Solid-state storage (SSD) is not only getting far more affordable for PC owners to take advantage of, but the technology is catching up to mechanical drives in terms of capacity. We previously ...
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PC accessory and component maker Sabrent has just unveiled the first M.2 SSD capable of holding up to 8TB of data. The upcoming Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB drive is a PCIe NVMe SSD designed to fit inside of ...
Sabrent leverages the power of their Rocket Q NVMe SSD in this small but fast, dual-interface (Thunderbolt 3/USB) speedster. It’s also available with up to 8TB of capacity. It runs a bit warm, but it ...
This week Sabrent has unveiled a new addition to their range of PCIe4 m.2 NVMe SSD drives in the form of the 8TB Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus offering 7200MB/sec or 7.2GB/sec reads and 6900MB/sec or ...
SSDs Almost a full year after announcing it, Micron finally launches the world's first PCIe 6.0 SSD with up to 28 GB/s sequential read speeds SSDs Best SSD for gaming in 2025: the speediest SSDs I ...
Storage and hardware manufacturer Sabrent has this week launched its new Sabrent Rocket XTRM-Q 16TB external SSD equipped with dual 8TB NVMe SSDs. The external SSD measures just 4.5 inches in length, ...
In a nutshell: Sabrent has doubled the storage on its enthusiast-grade XTRM-Q external SSD. The latest model in the series offers up to a massive 16TB capacity that can be enabled by putting its dual ...
When one thinks of NVMe SSDs, bigger OEMs come to mind like Western Digital, Samsung, and Seagate. There are other manufacturers as well which offer up similar speeds, often at a much more affordable ...