Sabrent Rocket 4 Refresh Now Available With Up To 7400MB/s Speed

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Starts From $100 For 1TB Variant!

[Press Release] Sabrent has returned with another high-speed NVMe SSD for PC gamers, console users, and laptop owners. The new Rocket 4 has just been launched in 1 and 2TB capacities, allowing computers to unlock the next level of performance.

Sabrent Rocket 4 Read & Write Speed
Sabrent Offers One of The Best Gen 4 NVMe SSDs You Can Find

Boasting sequential read and write speeds up to 7,425MB/s and 6615MB/s, respectively, the new Rocket 4 is designed to offer the best speeds in the most efficient way possible.

The SSD is built to be sleek and lightweight, offering the same performance Sabrent fans have come to expect. With the included Acronis True Image software, cloning and transferring data is also made seamless and hassle-free.

Overall, Sabrent’s latest Rocket 4 NVMe is the perfect combination of raw performance, a robust design, and more. Starting at just $99 for the 1TB variant, the SSD is instantly appealing to a wide range of users.

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