SABRENT 2TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Internal SSD Extreme Performance Solid State Drive R/W 7100/6600MB/s (Latest Version) (SB-RKT4P-2TB)

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  • Robert Johnson

    > 3 day

    I am not a “tech guy” but I found this fairly easy to install in the PS5. Make sure you order the recommended heat sink. Once an installed it, I set all my installs to go to it, and so far have had zero problems playing PS5 games directly from it!

  • Dan

    > 3 day

    Seems to be working like a charm have not had any over heating issues with my PS5. Product does exactly what it described.

  • Joseph Miller

    > 3 day

    I was very impressed at the thickness and material of this for the price. Definitely a must when adding space to your ps5. Recommend

  • Clayton E. Cramer

    > 3 day

    The heat sink is really for desktops; it will not fit in a laptop. My bad; I cannot return just the heat sink, so I will sell on eBay. The drive is really, really tiny. Installation in my Lenovo P17 Gen.2 was pretty obvious. I am cloning drive C to the new drive right now.

  • jarble

    > 3 day

    So I wanted to really get some mileage on this ssd before I wrote this review and I think that over two years of daily driving is a good indicator of how it will preform. First off lets talk about Sabrent they have taken the industry by storm lately and for good reason. They have been working closely with phion to produce some of the fastest drives on the market. When I bought my first m.2 drive it was no question that it was Samsung pro was the best money could buy but over the years Samsung has really dropped the ball and Sabrent was there to pick it up. Be it speed or capacity you could have your cake and eat it as well. This drive is a gen 2 pcie 4.0 device and really maxes out the available bandwidth. Other than benchmarks you are really not going to see these kind of transfer speeds as unless you have identical drives everything else will be your bottleneck. The only real projects that I work on that come close are image stacking where I combine hundreds of raw files into one image and there I am pulling from the ssd into ram and you can really see the speed increase. For games and most applications almost any m.2 ssd will keep up with the task where this one will give you a slight edge. To me though it was the combination of speed and the (at the time) highest density drive you could get. 4tb sounds like a lot and really for most it would be more than enough but for me it was enough to not have to worry every time I worked on a project if I was going to have to use slower drives a scratch space but not enough for my system to not have tiered storage spaces. So for longer term how has it held up? Well fantastically in short. I have used it as my main boot disk for over two years and have had no issues at all. Stability has been prefect and the performance has remained strong (note that I keep the drive less the 80% full). I even bought a second one for my new laptop and did some bench marks and the brand new drive was neck and neck with my two year old drive. So I am quite pleased.

  • JT DragonFlash

    > 3 day

    So far I like this product it performs very well it came in a very nice packaging that once you open the box you find a tin that houses the drive itself. As for longevity I cannot give this a rating because you do not ask for longevity right after something is ordered. As Ive said before these reviews should not be allowed to do until 6 months after you order the product when they include such things as longevity in them.

  • Alf

    Greater than one week

    Sabrent Rocket + are super fast! I have 2 installed in a Sabrent Thunderbolt 3 Dual Enclosure. They run over 10 times faster than previous 8 TB disk drives. A RAID 1 array also provides much better security than the SSD I had to toss out because the iMac could not mount it.

  • Bob

    > 3 day

    Speedy boi, both the drive itself and the shipping. Ordered on a Saturday with an expected delivery on Wednesday. Got it on Monday via Fedex. Important info--this seller (Store4PC) is affiliated with Sabrent; theyre not a scalper so no need to worry about it being third-party. As for the drive itself, its basically the best choice for this size right now (8TB). Nothing else comes close in terms of matching all of the speed, capacity, and at a (sorta kinda) reasonable price point. Sure, you could pick up a HDD at twice the capacity for half the price, but then you have to deal with 20th century tech (primitive nowadays) that is slower than a Ford Model T. Why drive a Model T when you could drive a discount Bugatti SUV? Now, the one downside: Pay attention to the installation instructions. Pay attention to the installation instructions. Pay attention to the installation instructions. This is the first SSD Ive had with a heat sink. The instructions said to be sure the SSD was flush against the screw in the housing. I got it within like a hairs distance and thought, ok thats fine. It was not fine. Tried to install it into the M.2 slot and struggled with it for 5 minutes before remembering that hairs distance. Took the housing completely back apart, re-placed the SSD so it was perfectly flush against the screw, put the housing back together, and put it into the motherboards M.2 slot on the first try. Boom, I shouldve learned to actually follow the instructions perfectly. I didnt make that mistake the second time around. Yeah, thats right. This SSD was so good I bought a second one despite it costing me my entire paycheck (I have plenty of leftover rice from the last time I had to dry my system anyway, so no problem). 16TB of glorious NVMe space that can fit all kinds of activities, completely unmatched. Ill probably even buy another one once the next generation of CPUs come out.

  • MrAlJanahi

    > 3 day

    I didnt used because, But I gift it to my friend

  • Mr. Kareem Beier I

    > 3 day

    At time of purchase this is about $20 cheaper than the Samsung 980 Pro. And yes, it is faster... sometimes. Its also slower sometimes. At times, its A LOT slower, but its still so much faster than just about anything else that youll never notice that its slower. The benchmark results in the attached picture are both from immediately after installation. Sequential operations are both substantially faster on the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus (yes, I know the picture doesnt say Plus, but I assure you that it is) than they are on the 980 Pro. (6996 vs 6871 MB/s for read, 6647 vs 5088 MB/s for write), and thats great when your drive is nearly empty... but when your drive is getting closer to being full its the random operations that matter more, and thats where Sabrent is lagging: ~412k IOPS vs ~942 for read, and ~376k vs ~411k for write. Whether this is going to be a big deal for your situation is a question only you can answer. For my own purposes, its not a big deal: my 980 Pro is the system and program drive; my Rocket 4 Plus is dedicated to project files for a couple of specific software packages where absolute maximum drive performance is of paramount importance but which are unlikely to ever take up enough hard drive space for random read/write speeds to become an issue.

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