Sabrent used its new Apex X16 Destroyer with 16 of its own 8TB Rocket 4 Plus SSDs for 128TB in total, as you can see in the photo of it above, there are 8 x 8TB Rocket 4 Plus SSDs on the front, while ...
With console game sizes increasing, some easily hitting 100GB these days, added storage is almost a necessity. The PlayStation 5 allows you to add storage relatively easily, and the latest NVMe SSD ...
The Sabrent Apex X21 Destroyer uses a single PCIe x16 slot and requires 2 x 6-pin power connectors. Naturally, this card is designed primarily for servers and high-end workstations though the X21 is ...
Sabrent has announced its latest addition to the Rocket SSD lineup, the Rocket 5 Gen 5. Sabrent says it will be coming very soon and promises over 14,000 MB/s in sequential read and over 12,000 MB/s ...
One of the most worthwhile upgrades you can make for your PC is related to the speed and capacity of your storage devices, as it can make the OS feel snappier and load games and apps faster. With ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sabrent’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. Sabrent’s ...
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