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Sabrent Rocket Q4 review: Uncommonly Small, Shockingly Powerful

At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsTiny versatile form factorAmazingly fast performanceDecently affordableUnmitigated five-year warrantyConsWrites slow to a crawl when secondary cache is depletedOur VerdictSabrent’s 30mm long Rocket Q4 fits in devices that can’t handle a full 2280 SSD, but still provides up to 2TB of capacity. Even better, its real-world performance is shockingly excellent. Best Prices Today: Sabrent Rocket Q4 NVMe SSD Sabrent’s Rocket Q4 is a half-sized (37.5% actually), 2230 (22mm…

Sabrent Rocket DDR5-4800 C40 Review: The Rising Starlet

Today's best Samsung DDR5-4800 C40 dealsSabrent's new Rocket DDR5-4800 memory marks a sharp departure from the norm for the company. Sabrent has earned a spot on the list of popular storage vendors, with several products cementing their place on our list of best SSDs. The company was also the first to offer the world’s largest M.2 SSD in the shape of the Rocket 4 Plus 8TB. However, not complacent with being known for its SSDs, Sabrent recently decided to branch out to new horizons, specifically, the memory market. The…

Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 8TB PCIe 4 SSD Price Slashed 25% to $1,499

We reviewed Sabrent’s spacious new Rocket 4 Plus 8TB PCIe 4.0 SSD just over a month ago. What makes the Rocket 4 Plus so attractive is its 8TB capacity and the fact that it uses faster TLC NAND instead of more value-conscious QLC NAND. As a result, the Rocket 4 Plus 8GB is factory-rated for sequential reads/writes of 7,100 MBps and 6,000 MBps, respectively. However, the biggest problem with the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 8GB is that it costs as much as a high-end gaming PC, with an MSRP of $1,999. But right now Sabrent is…