Sabrent Introduces New 20Gbps Rocket M.2 SSD Enclosure

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[Press Release] Sabrent’s latest NVMe SSD enclosure improves on the existing technology of the EC-SNVE 10Gbps enclosures. Now offering up to 20Gbps transfer speeds with USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 support, the Rocket RGB allows effortless data transfer.

Sabrent Rocket RGB USB C 20Gbps M.2 Enclosure
Sabrent Pushes Transfer Speeds To Their Limits With This Enclosure

Included in the package is a USB-C to USB-C cable promising optimal transfer speeds.

The enclosure offers a wide range of support. From NVMe to Sata M.2 SSDs and form factors like 2230/2280/2242/2260, nearly every recent SSD should be all set to work with the Rocket RGB out of the box.

Getting everything set up is made incredibly easy thanks to a tool-less M.2 fastener. Sabrent has also worked to make the enclosure compatible with the fastest NVMe SSDs. Built-in thermal padding helps cool higher-end drives during intense operations, while a stylish aluminum chassis gives the Rocket RGB a distinct look.

The RGB effects serve a dual purpose. Not only do they add more flair, but they can also be used to monitor the status of your SSD. If all of this sounds appealing, the enclosure is now on sale for $50 on Amazon. For more on Sabrent’s products, visit the official website.

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