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Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe SSD: 8TB is a beautiful thing

Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe SSD: 8TB is a beautiful thing

Posted on June 23, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

No, that’s not a typo. Sabrent’s latest NVMe drive really comes in an 8TB capacity, which is good for performance as well as storage space.

Sabrent’s 8TB Rocket Q caps a few weeks of mind-blowing news for NVMe SSDs. It seems like only yesterday when 2TB was the largest-capacity NVMe SSD, or any SSD for that matter. Actually, when I started this article it was yesterday. Now we have the 4TB OWC Aura P12, and the 8TB Rocket Q.

If you just did a double-take, welcome to the club. While a bit dazed, I soldiered on and tested Sabrent’s super-capacious beastie. Guess how it felt not having to worry about running out of space!
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