Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Sabrent M.2 2280 Rocket Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sabrent M.2 2280 Rocket Series NVMe PCIe.
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Published: 2022-12-11, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The Rocket NVMe 4.0 SSD from Sabrent coupled with the custom cooling system is a great solution for keeping a steady performance for longer, while the TLC NAND with DRAM caching will make sure that the write speed will hover around 600MB/s even after the...
Very Good Performance (, 3450, MB/s Read & 3, 000, MB/s Write), 1.8 Million Hours MTBF, High Endurance (6070TBW), - 5 Years Limited Warranty (After Registration), Acronis True Image Software, High Efficiency Heatsink Available (Sold Extra), Rocket Contro
Published: 2020-07-30, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
If you are looking for a powerful SSD that can take on out of the ordinary tasks, the Sabrent Rocket NVMe SSD fits the bill. But that is key to it all isn't it? Knowing what you need the SSD for. Where TLC NAND flash memory used to be a value level memory...
Excellent random and sequential write performance, Minimal performance loss from thermal throttling, Decent write-rate sustainability, 2 TB and 4 TB variants available, Five-year warranty, Much higher sequential speeds than SATA drives, Compact form facto
Small SLC cache, Price a little bit on the high side, Some thermal throttling, Thermal sensor off by around 15°C
The 1 TB Sabrent Rocket SSD currently retails for $150. Excellent random and sequential write performance Minimal performance loss from thermal throttling Decent write-rate sustainability 2 TB and 4 TB variants available Five-year warranty Much higher se...
Published: 2020-07-16, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
There is a simplicity to the looks of an M.2 drive which belie their complexity under the hood. This was rarely more apparent that when we reviewed the Sabrent Rocket Q, a drive whose controller spent a lot of time writing data to QLC memory it had conver...
Honestly, we can find very little wrong with the Sabrent Rocket NVMe4 model M.2 SSD other then you need to platform to support PCIe Gen4 and really yearn that peak performance to show off, it is very fast didn't stumble into write holes and did not overhe...
Published: 2020-04-14, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: It's been nine months since AMD unleashed its Zen 2 processors and, more importantly as it related to this article, the X570 chipset with its PCI Express 4 connectivity, into the world. In the time since then, there hasn't been a torrent of extra-fast fla...
I can find very little wrong with the Sabrent Rocket. The Phison controller has proven itself over the past two years and is offering terrific performance over PCIe Gen 3.0. This is a super-fast TLC based M.2 SSD that ticks most right boxes as on most wor...
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