Tuesday, August 2nd 2022

Sabrent Announces Rocket 4 Plus G PCIe 4.0 SSD Lineup

The new Rocket 4 Plus G is ready for take-off: our state-of-the-art O2 firmware helps launch the fastest storage - on or off the planet - to unprecedented heights. Never let your personal gaming adventure be cut short or hampered by glitchy playback. This is one SSD that can keep up with whatever you throw at it. Endurance is the name of the game and it will never let you down.

The foundation of any operating system is its storage. The DirectStorage API is coming in hot and you need to be prepared to take advantage of it. Microsoft Windows 11 is primed to accelerate your application and game performance to deliver the smoothest user experience imaginable. Fortunately, the Rocket 4 Plus G is prepared to help make this happen.
The downright lethal 7 GB/s+ of bandwidth provided by this drive is enough to contend with any developer's vision. Enjoy the future of open-world games without stuttering and with instant response. Enjoy high-definition multimedia or make your own, simultaneously and on just one drive. The Rocket 4 Plus G has you covered with up to 4 TB of space and limitless potential.

Bring balance to your system. You have a fast CPU, a boundary-defying GPU, and soon swift software to match. Let the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus G be the last piece of the puzzle, the capstone for your build; don't settle for anything but the best. Enrich your entire PC experience with O₂. Ignite your passion. After all, the next breakthrough is right around the corner.

Pricing
  • Rocket 4 Plus G 1 TB - 169.99 USD
  • Rocket 4 Plus G 2 TB - 299.99 USD
  • Rocket 4 Plus G 4 TB - 699.99 USD
  • Gaming Heatsink - 29.99 USD
Source: Sabrent
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7 Comments on Sabrent Announces Rocket 4 Plus G PCIe 4.0 SSD Lineup

#1
TheLostSwede
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The downright lethal 7 GB/s+ of bandwidth
Does this mean you'll die if you get one of these drives and transfer data at full speed?!

Also, how come it seems like all new 2 TB NVMe drives start at $299.99 these days?
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
DeathtoGnomesWell at least its got Direct Storage... :D
If Microsoft ever releases it...
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#4
DeathtoGnomes
TheLostSwedeIf Microsoft ever releases it...
oh my, MS has to leak the launch date first. :p
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#5
Tomorrow
DeathtoGnomesWell at least its got Direct Storage... :D
Yeah that's BS marketing. You dont need specific SSD to use DS. DS is supported on Gen4, Gen3 and even on HDD's. Also backported to Win10 not just Win11.
Unfortunately the first game to use this (Forspoken) wont release until next year and by then we will likely also have first Gen5 SSD's.
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#6
bonehead123
TheLostSwedeDoes this mean you'll die if you get one of these drives and transfer data at full speed?!

Also, how come it seems like all new 2 TB NVMe drives start at $299.99 these days?
Nope, it means that your 'puter will die, not you, hehehe :)

My question is why are 2TB models selling for $299, but 4TB model are $699 instead of $549 ?

Yea yea, I know the larger nand chips aren't cheap, but still, this raises the $$/GB significantly....unlike the 1TB-to-2TB ratio.....
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#7
Chrispy_
I feel I don't need to point out all the reasons why these are stupid:

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