Sabrent 1TB Rocket

$54.99

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8 reviews for Sabrent 1TB Rocket

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  1. Anonymous

    Pros: Crazy fast and stable speed Cons: Required a heatsink Overall Review: This rocket is crazy fast!! I am running it with X570 ASUS ROG and AMD Ryzen 9 3900X and just can’t believe how fast this rocket is. Windows loads instantaneously. When I install an application or game it impresses the hell out of me! When running CrystalDiskMark I get insane speeds of over 5000 read. I also got the sabrent heatsink. It is a little bulky but it keeps the rocket at roughly 20 degrees below my…

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  2. Scott S.

    Pros: 1. FAST! 2. Great capacity (2TB). 3. Expensive, but given capacity and speed, a good value. 4. Did I mention FAST(!)?!? Cons: 1. None so far. Overall Review: I am in the process of upgrading from a 7 year old i7-3770K-based system to an AMD R9-3950X based system (when I can finally get a hold of one). My current (new) system config is as follows: AMD R5-3600 (at 4GHz all cores) ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero Noctua D15 64GB HyperX Predator DDR4 Sabrent 2TB NVMe M.2 boot drive 8 various other…

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  3. ROBERT M.

    Pros: Fast, relatively cheap (compared to other 1 TB PCIe 4.0 m2 SSDs), packaged in nice tin box, no compatibility issues whatsoever (motherboard and Windows recognized it right away). I went from a boot time of 42 seconds on my old m2 SSD (PCIe 3.0) to 15 seconds on this one (when measured from the Windows logo to the desktop screen). CIV VI load times also went down from 70 seconds to 16 seconds (from “Resume” to “Continue” button) and X-Plane load times went from 360 seconds to 33 seconds…

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  4. Daniel A.

    Pros: Not expensive Very fast Overall Review: I purchased the 1TB version without heat-sink for my ASUS ROG STRIX X570 board. I mounted it in the 1st slot and am using the MB heatsink for NVme drives without issue. Read speed 5007 MB/s and 4271MBbs write. via Crystal Disk mark. It installed Windows so fast I thought something was wrong. Updating from 1809 to 1909 I also thought something was wrong because it happened so fast. From the time I started installing from USB to full update to 1909…

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  5. Anonymous

    Pros: Extremely fast Cons: I don’t have time to text or check my phone Overall Review: I got a speeding ticket using this m.2, windows installed before I could click the button, and my friends keep telling me about these weird screens with artwork that display before they can play a game, I think they called them “loading screens”…I’m not sure? I’ve never seen one so I don’t think they are real.

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  6. Steven S.

    Pros: This is what was inside the box in pulp fiction. Overall Review: First time I booted Windows it went so fast that I legitimately thought something was wrong. I immediately rebooted to make sure everything was OK. Sure enough it was, it is just ludicrous speed.

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  7. MAX H.

    Pros: FAST and works on any old GEN3 motherboard till you upgrade your system. Cons: FLAWLESS Overall Review: Four 2TB Sabrent GEN4 drives on an Asus HYPER GEN4 PCIe card and one 1TB Sabrent GEN4 drive on a DIMM2 card for Windows backup. In Windows 10 you can extend your C: drive to include the space on your D; E: F; drives for 8TB boot drive with all four under drive letter C:. All you need is an extra X16 slot with bifurcation (4x 4x 4x 4x). Or you can set up two/four drives in a Raid…

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  8. MARCO G.

    Pros: – Lightning fast. – Errrr… Looks… Nice? Yes. – By the way it’s really fast. Cons: – None. Overall Review: If you’re on the fence about buying this product, just go ahead, you won’t be disappointed. It comes in a sleek metal case which gives it a nice premium feel to the packaging along with a tiny manual booklet. I got the SSD without a heatsink since my mobo comes with a heatsink of its own for one of the M.2 slots, I would recommend to get a heatsink if your mobo does not have…

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