Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Sabrent M.2 2280 Rocket Q Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sabrent M.2 2280 Rocket Q Series NVMe PCIe.
June 2020
(84%)
50 Reviews
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Abstract: Just when we thought we had seen it all, here comes Sabrent with another mind-blowing M.2 NVMe SSD. As we recently reviewed Sabrent's 4TB M.2 SSDs, we were thinking, this is incredible, 4TB of fast NVMe storage on an SSD the size of a stick of gum. How co...
Abstract: Not so long ago, 2TB M.2 NVMe SSDs were considered exotic and out of reach for most enthusiasts/consumers. Everyone wanted one and only now have 2TB M.2 NVMe become mainstream. We are seeing history repeat itself as 4TB M.2 NVMe SSDs are starting to appea...
Abstract: Having already documented Sabrent's rise as a top brand for NVMe SSDs, we are back with another. It is another cutting edge SSD that is all about value, and as such, it is a QLC (4-bit per cell) SSD. QLC SSDs have been kind of a niche product until recent...
Tiny form factor, No overheating afer long transfer sessions, Incredible speed
Not being the first product of Sabrent I'm testing, I was under the impression that it would be quite fast and indeed, fast it is! The advertised speeds are not only for the first X gigabytes, they are reached for as long as a file is being transferred an...
Huge capacity in a tiny form factor, Fast and durable, Supports ONFi 2.3 to 4.0 along with the usual features and wear levelling, Includes Acronis True Image cloning software
Price,
At the time of this review, Sabrent's Rocket Q with 4TB capacity can be yours for £623.81 and $749.99. While that sounds like a lot, it is because it is. It is a 50% premium over the 1TB price. That said, it's totally worth the asking price. Not only is i...
Published: 2020-08-24, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: If you want a single SSD to be all the storage you'll ever need, nothing seems like a better option than this Sabrent Rocket Q. I have the 4TB one, but you can get 8TB if you'd rather, and it's damn impressive. It's got some flaws, but on the whole a very...
Highest-capacity M.2 SSD available, Competitive performance and efficiency, Software support, Aesthetics, Up to five-year warranty,
Expensive, One-year warranty w/out registration, Slow write speed after write cache fills, Low endurance-per-GB compared to TLC, May throttle without cooling
Weighing in as the industry's highest-capacity M.2 NVMe SSD, Sabrent's 8TB Rocket Q is a pint-sized monster best suited for the data hoarder on the go...
Nonostante l'utilizzo di NAND di tipo QLC (Quad Level Cell), tipicamente devote al risparmio e alla densità più che alle performance vere e proprie, il Sabrent Rocket Q da 8 TB riesce a tenere performance pari a drive dotati di NAND TLC, ovviamente con tu...