Sabrent unveils the worlds first 8 TB NVMe SSD in m.2 format

Sabrent is going big, literally. They expand its range of m.2 SSDs with an NVME SSD with a capacity of a whopping 8 TB. The Rocket Q 8TB will be added to Sabrent's line-up that has previously included SSDs with a capacity of 256 GB to a maximum of 4 TB.



The Sabrent 8TB ROCKET Q NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High-Performance Solid State Drive (SB-RKTQ-8TB) 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. The 8 TB SSD uses vertically stacked NAND memory written by QLC. The interface used is still PCIe 3.0 x4, whereby according to the manufacturer, read speeds of 3.4 GB/s and write speeds of 3 GB/s can be achieved based on a E122S controller from Phison. We did not spot any IOPS results or TBW values, also currently the price of the SSD is not yet known.

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8TB, now that's what I am talking about, these would be great for COLD storage and NAS if priced reasonably. More info can be found here.



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