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The Sabrent Rocket XTRM-Q we have on the bench today sports 16TB of ultra-fast NVMe storage behind an Intel-certified Thunderbolt 3 interface. You read that right, sixteen terabytes.
In RAID 0 mode, the new Sabrent Rocket XTRM-Q 16TB external SSD boasts read speeds of up to 2.8GB/sec (2800MB/sec) and up to 1.4GB/sec (1400MB/sec) reads.
Sabrent’s XTRM-Q 16TB is vast, and very fast under some circumstances when used in RAID 0, but it’s extremely pricey and relies on your OS for RAID. Mac performance dropped quickly during long ...
Computing accessory maker Sabrent has launched a new external SSD rocking two 8-TB drives that can be configured as separate data vaults or combined into one capacious solution to meet the growing ...
The new Sabrent Rocket XTRM-Q 16TB external SSD will soon be available to purchase worldwide priced at $2,900 for more information jump over to the Sabrent website by following the link below.
I suppose it's just not feasible (yet) to cram 16TB of NAND flash memory onto an M.2 drive with an NVMe interface (as pictured above, because Sabrent does not yet offer any 2.5-inch models).
The Sabrent dual NVME SSD docking station is available with up to 16TB of storage from Sabrent's website, starting at $499 for 2TB. As reviewed, the 8TB version sells for $1299.
Sabrent is now giving external SSDs the upper hand on the storage front, but don't expect to get any relief regarding pricing. Witness the new Rocket XTRM-Q, which is a 16TB external SSD that ...
Sabrent has released a new Thunderbolt 3 dock, which includes up to 16TB of storage. The 2TB version of the docking station is listed for $499.99 on Sabrent’s site, opting for the full 16TB of ...
Sabrent's latest 16TB XTRM-Q external SSD is lots of portable, speedy storage for lots of money. The Thunderbolt 3 drive now requires a separate power brick (included in the box) to operate, along ...