Sabrent Debuts First Thunderbolt 5 Rocket XTRM 5 External SSD

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Unleash A New Level Of Speed!

[Press Release] Sabrent has finally realized an age-old dream with the latest external SSD.

The Rocket XTRM 5 embraces Intel’s Thunderbolt 5 standard to unleash up to 80Gbps speeds. This puts it on par with top-tier internal drives while offering compatibility with a wide range of systems.

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The SSD Comes In Three Storage Options

This means that the Rocket XTRM 5 is backward compatible with Thunderbolt 4 PCs. It also supports Windows and Linux, and the top-of-the-line 4TB option ensures that you will never run out of storage.

Adding to the positives, Sabrent offers an all-aluminum chassis to keep the external SSD safe and secure. Moreover, the Rocket XTRM 5 is easy to connect and ready to go for instant access to your data.

While all of this already sounds quite exciting, Sabrent will soon share more details over on its official website.

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