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Sabrent Rocket 4 PLUS-G 2TB Gen4 x4 NVMe SSD Review




Sabrent has launched the world's first DirectStorage-optimized SSD, the Rocket 4 Plus-G, optimized for DirectStorage technology, the Rocket 4 Plus-G delivers unprecedented speeds, making it the ultimate gaming drive for the future. We'll be testing this SSD with both AMD's Ryzen 7950X3D and Intel's Core i9 13900K.
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Srsbsns
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Posted on: 04/26/2023 04:22 PM
Wish there was a way to get Direct Storage comparisons because that's what this drive is about. I guess it needs to get more mainstream still Real solid performance though.
Wish there was a way to get Direct Storage comparisons because that's what this drive is about. I guess it needs to get more mainstream still Real solid performance though.
tsunami231
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Posted on: 04/26/2023 05:16 PM
How is this optimized for direct storage it dont look any different then the rest, less i missing something
How is this optimized for direct storage it dont look any different then the rest, less i missing something
Undying
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Posted on: 04/26/2023 11:39 PM
Gen4 is old news we need cheaper gen5 drives.
Gen4 is old news we need cheaper gen5 drives.

KissSh0t
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Posted on: 04/26/2023 11:39 PM
I was trying to figure this out last night, the actual specs are similar to my ssd other than a tiny bump in read / write... I figured it's the speed?
How is this optimized for direct storage it dont look any different then the rest, less i missing something
I was trying to figure this out last night, the actual specs are similar to my ssd other than a tiny bump in read / write... I figured it's the speed?
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another one hit outta the ballpark HH
the 1tb is way too pricy and idk how many would opt for a relatively small game drive.
the 2gb is right on the money and is a useful size.
large volume m.2's are usually a reach for me for the heat issues (even tho' i have heat sinks) and price issues.
like HH said some high end users will want theoretical performance, whether or not it's realized.
for myself, i'm a pragmatist so i go for those much less expensive pcie 3.0 M.2 for large volumes...and even those can get toasty to the point of throttling (tho' not in normal use unless you have massive files for work)