Sabrent Releases Rocket Nano PCIe 4.0 NVMe To Meet 2242 SSD Demands

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[Press Release] Sabrent is finally meeting the long demand for a fast and snappy 2242 M.2 SSD. The Rocket Nano 1TB delivers incredible speeds in this form factor, offering an option for those looking to expand the storage on their laptops, gaming handhelds, and more.

While primarily designed for the 2242 form factor, the SSD can be extended to the 2280 form factor for further support. Moreover, the Sabrent Nano boasts compatibility with both PCIe 4.0 and 3.0 slots.

However, the former is recommended for the best performance, with Sabrent advertising speeds up to 5GB/s.

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The Sabrent Rocket Nano Is Blazing Fast

Thanks to fast 3D NAND and a compact controller, the SSD boasts lower power consumption without sacrificing speed. It also supports a large range of hardware, including Windows, macOS, and Linux-based machines.

If you find this form factor suitable, the Sabrent Rocket Nano has all your needs covered. The SSD can now be bought for just $100 from Amazon. Additional details are available on the company’s official website, including information on the rest of its product lineup.

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