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Publié: 2020-12-30, Auteur: John , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: Under the hoods of the newest, skinniest laptops (and in the hollows of the latest desktop-PC motherboards), solid-state storage has undergone a transformation. Even if you're a close observer of all things tech, it's understandable if you didn't even rea...
Publié: 2020-12-04, Auteur: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
Extrait: Flash memory prices have been on a downward trajectory for years. A decade ago, this trend was helping SSDs establish a foothold in the consumer market—largely for enthusiasts. Now, SSDs have taken over as the default storage medium for consumer PCs and f...
Publié: 2020-10-19, Auteur: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Extrait: Today we're revisiting storage performance with an emphasis on gaming. Since we tested the first batch of PCIe 4.0 SSDs about a year ago, we've been wanting to run more tests. Up until now, most games have been built with hard drives in mind, but as we mo...
Publié: 2020-09-01, Auteur: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Decent performance in real world load testing,Affordably priced,Various capacity options,Includes Acronis True Imaging Cloning Software
Couldn't achieve stated IOPS in benchmark tests,Slower write speeds than can be achieved
While NVMe Gen 4 is much faster, there are plenty of systems out there that only support NVMe Gen 3. The Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB NVMe SSD offers up decent speeds at a very affordable price compared to other alternatives for those systems. *We use revenue-ge...
Great performance, Single-sided, 5-year warranty, SSD toolbox software, Price, Available up to 8TB
Lower endurance, Performance hit under heavy writes
Sabrent has really been making a name for themselves in the storage market by releasing solid products with great performance and value and the Rocket Q echoes that. Looking at this from a normal everyday user or gamer standpoint the Rocket Q is going to...
In our Sabrent Rocket Q 2TB review, we see how this PCIe Gen3 NVMe SSD stacks up to its competition and smaller stablemates vying to displace SATA SSDs...
Publié: 2020-07-20, Auteur: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Extrait: For those looking at an NVMe PCIe M.2 solid-state drive enclosure for connecting to USB 3.1/3.2 systems, Sabrent offers a nice option with their EC-TFNB enclosure that is constructed out of aluminum, 100% tool-free, and runs well. I recently bought this S...
Publié: 2020-07-16, Auteur: Dave , review by: pcgamer.com
Huge capacity, Maintains high speeds despite QLC, Only around 19c/GB...
but still a huge initial cost, Has that low QLC endurance
The Rocket Q uses QLC memory to its fullest, using the generally weaker memory tech better than any other drive out there. Mostly thanks to its enormous size...
Publié: 2020-07-13, Auteur: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Rocket Q line includes rare 8TB option, Fast 4K read and write scores in Crystal DiskMark, Five-year warranty
8TB and 4TB models have high costs per gigabyte, Low write-durability ratings at each capacity versus Samsung's QLC-based QVO SATA SSDs
If you need the maximum single-drive capacity for a PCI Express NVMe M.2 drive, Sabrent's Rocket Q 8TB is a solid option, but we'd keep an eye on Samsung's coming SATA-drive QLC moves, too...