Store4Memory via Amazon has select
Sabrent Rocket Solid State Drives on sale starting at
$89.99 after corresponding promotions listed below.
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Available options:
- Rocket Q NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 High Performance Internal SSD:
- 1TB $99.99 after $20 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 2TB $199.99 after $50 'Deal of the Day' automatic discount
- 4TB $699.99 -> now $599.99 after $150 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 8TB $1,299.99 after $100 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- This option is from Store4PC via Amazon
- Rocket NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Extreme Performance Internal SSD:
- 500GB $99.99 after $20 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 1TB $159.99 after $40 'Deal of the Day' automatic discount
- 1TB w/ Heatsink $179.99 after $40 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 2TB $335.97 after $64 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 2TB w/ Heatsink $335.98 after $84 'clippable' coupon
Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 High Performance Internal SSD:
- 256GB $44.99 after $5 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 512GB $69.99 after $10 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 1TB $119.99 after $30 'Deal of the Day' automatic discount
- 2TB $229.99 after $50 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
Rocket Q4 NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 Maximum Performance Internal SSD:
- 1TB $139.99 after $20 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 1TB w/ Heatsink $149.99 after $30 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 2TB $255.99 after $64 'clippable' coupon
- 2TB w/ Heatsink $289.97 after $50 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
Rocket Nano USB 3.2 10Gb/s Aluminum External SSD:
- 512GB $89.99 after $10 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 1TB
- Silver $127.99 > now $137.99 after $32 discount
- Black $129.99 after $40 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 2TB
- Black $237.99 -> now $239.99 after $60 'Deal of the Day' automatic discount
- Silver $249.99 after $50 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
Rocket Nano Rugged IP67 Waterproof USB 3.2 10Gb/s Aluminum External SSD w/ Bumper Guard:
- 512GB $99.99 after $30 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 1TB $139.99 after $50 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 2TB $263.99 after $66 'Deal of the Day' automatic discount
Rocket XTRM Thunderbolt 3 External SSD:
- 500GB $199.99 after $50 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 1TB $299.99 after $50 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 2TB $399.99 after $150 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
- 4TB $719.99 after $180 'Deal of the Day' automatic discount
- In stock September 30, 2020
Rocket XTRM-Q USB 3.2 / Thunderbolt 3 External SSD:
- 2TB $299.99 after $60 'clippable' coupon (on product page)
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1660 TBW on the black label Sabrent
While the black label costs more it may be worth it in the long run depending on how its used (main drive vs. data drive)
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Reg: $199.98
Sale: $159.98
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-In...0VMT3TS2CF
Deal Of the Day!!
The Sabrent ROCKET Q NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High-Performance Solid State Drive delivers all the advantages of flash disk technology with PCIe Gen3 x4 interface and it is fully compliant with the standard Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF), commonly-known as M.2. Based on 3D QLC NAND Flash memory, its performance speeds can reach up to 3200 MB/s (read) and 2900 MB/s (Write)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0829DZ...AFbC0
Yes but the $$price$$ will blow a hole in consumers wallets for being the fastest out there in typical samsung $$$tyle
btw, these price cuts are about where prices were last year.. they don't represent a bigger cut over last year.. more of a match.
SB-ROCKET-NVMe4-1TB $159.98
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TLYW...AFbEG
SB-ROCKET-NVMe4-HTSK-2TB $335.98
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TLZV...AFb9M
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1660 TBW on the black label Sabrent
While the black label costs more it may be worth it in the long run depending on how its used (main drive vs. data drive)
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Just bought sx8200 yesterday. Interested to know as well
1. If you wanna use the USB versions as external drive to install Windows (boot camp) on a Mac, don't. So far I only had luck with Realtek controllers. Sabrent does not use Realtek.
2. Thunderbolt is great, no compatibility issue whatsoever as long as you have a thunderbolt connector, but you'd better off with an OWC Envoy Express. Super solid enclosure at only $79. The prices of these sabrent thunderbolt drives are insane.
3. macOS has no TRIM support on USB drives regardless of the controller, so if you want TRIM to avoid slowdown, go with thunderbolt.