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Computing accessory maker Sabrent has launched a new external SSD rocking two 8-TB drives that can be configured as separate data vaults or combined into one capacious solution to meet the growing ...
It's a familiar story that SSDs are becoming more affordable thanks to advances in storage technology, and that doesn't ring truer than Sabrent's own SSD product line-up. The company specializes in ...
It’s a good day to get some speedy storage for you PC. Amazon is selling the 1TB Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe SSD for $85 and the 2TB for $170. That’s $15 and $30 off their most recent prices. This PCIe 3.0 ...
Sabrent has launched its newest Rocket Q NVMe Gen 4 SSDs that will come in M.2 2230 form-factor, and in capacities of up to 2TB, making them perfect for upgrading the Steam Deck, Microsoft Surface, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The packaging is less glamourous than the drive itself, but it is still an important part of any product. Sabrent is also great at this and packs the drives in several layers of protection. First, you ...
Sabrent's huge 4TB NVMe SSD offers loads of super fast storage in a tiny package. It's expensive for sure, but for once you really do get what you pay for. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced ...