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Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD US$122.07 (~A$174) Delivered @ Amazon US Store4Memory

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Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High Performance Solid State Drive R/W 3200/2000MB/s (SB-RKTQ-1TB)

Found this on Amazon US (and about to order 1 for myself), looking good well below AUD200

Adding $5 works out to be 2 weeks faster shipping to Aus

Here are the details:

M.2 PCIe Gen3 x 4 Interface.
PCIe 3.1 Compliant / NVMe 1.3 Compliant.
Power Management Support for APST / ASPM / L1.2.
Supports SMART and TRIM commands. Supports ONFi 2.3, ONFi 3.0, ONFi 3.2 and ONFi 4.0 interface.
All Sabrent SSDs come with FREE Sabrent Acronis True Image for Sabrent Software for easy Cloning. For those who require a specific sector size to clone their existing SSDs: A newly released Sabrent utility enables users to re-format the Rocket drive and choose the sector size of their liking, either 512-bytes or 4K bytes.

Cheers, hopefully it's a good deal!!

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closed Comments

  • +4

    QLC, definitely not recommending.

    • Danggggg! didn’t know

      I checked youtube review beforehand and thought it should be fairly good
      Now I know…well, yeah, not for long

      Thanks

      • +1

        I got WD SN750 as my thunderbolt 3 external drive with (case from a good company), still consider that's not safe enough
        the SSD alone cost me $1000 (2TB)

    • I’m also interested in upgrading my ssd, may I ask how to figure out if the ssd is QLC or TLC?

      • Warranty length is one way, 3 years vs 5 years in most cases.

        Update: I checked, in this case its 5 years warranty, wtf. Guess just do some research and see the type it uses is the best way.

    • I got 2TB version, don’t think it’s the Q version, but it feels very fast when compared to my crucial P1 nvme. The P1 is kinda garbage, you should be careful when choosing a ssd if you care about it feeling fast.

    • hey… where did you check the ssd is qlc. which is the other one thats preferable?

      i need 1tb m.2 ssd as my OS drive.

  • +1

    Several other options at or below this price point from other brands. Crucial, Kingston, WD, Silicon Power. Local stock from various retailers too.
    Of course they're QLC, that's why they're cheap.

    • My bad, realised it was $174 AUD. Very possible.

      • below $122 USD you mean.

    • +1

      Kingston A2000 is cheaper than this and TLC.

      • Yeah QLC comment was more for Kawaii up there.

  • From the numerous reviews and benchmarks I’ve seen, the Sabrent pcie 4 nvme is by far one of the fastest nvme drives, much faster than any pcie 3 drive. Correct me if I’m wrong. But if so, under 200 is a killer price…

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