![]() ![]() According to Sabrent, the Rocket Q 1TB consumes 4.5 watts and has an MTBF lifespan of 1.8M hours (260TBW). ![]() The IOPS also varies depending on the model. ![]() The sequential write rates here are around 3,000 GB/s instead of 3,000 GB/s. Performance specs vary somewhat by model, with the 500GB being the “slowest” of all, and the 2TB and 4TB being significantly faster than the 8TB. Sabrent offers the Rocket Q NVMe’s in 500GB, 1TB, 2GB, 4TB, and even 8TB capacities. Of course, they also run on modern PCIe 4.0 interfaces, but they are far from exhausting them. This makes the Rocket Q solid-state module series ideal for systems with PCIe Express 3.0 M.2 slots in M-Key 2280 format. According to their own statements, they rely on a reduced footprint, QLC memory and an average sequential read speed of 3,200 MB/s, and sequential write rates of 3,000 MB/s. The focus here was clearly on the price-performance ratio. Sabrent balanced its mainstream NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD Sabrent Rocket Q quite differently than the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus NVMe from our previous review. ![]()
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