0 SSD Controller at FMS 2024 Showcase
Get Your Hands on Sabrent’s Speedy Rocket 5 SSDs - Pre-Order Begins at an Affordable Price of $190
Sabrent has begun sales of its highly anticipated Rocket 5 solid state drives that promise to become some of the best SSDs available today. The drives have the PCIe 5.0 x4 interface and boast a sequential read speed of up to 14 GB/s, which is in line with other top-end SSDs. However, performance comes at a cost.
“You are ready for something new,” a statement by Sabrent reads . “We are here to deliver. Our freshest, super-fast SSD, the Rocket 5, is finally here.”
Sabrent’s Rocket 5 is based on the Phison PS5026-E26 controller as well as Micron’s 3D TLC NAND memory with a 2400 MT/s data transfer rate. The higher-end 2TB and 4TB drives are officially rated for an up to 14,000 MB/s sequential read speed as well as an up to 12,000 MB/s sequential write speed, along with a random read/write capability of 1.4 million IOPS. The 1 TB version has slightly reduced speeds — up to 13,000 MB/s and up to 9,500 MB/s — due to a lower degree of parallelism, yet it will still outperform many of the currently available drives that use a PCIe Gen5 x4 interface.
Speaking of contemporary high-end PCIe Gen5 SSDs that use the Phison PS5026-E26 controller, the vast majority of them typically achieve maximum sequential read speeds ranging from 10 GB/s to 12 GB/s, with the speed varying based on the type of 3D NAND paired with the potent controller. Initially, these drives were equipped with 1600 MT/s 3D NAND, but more recent versions have been upgraded to 2000 MT/s 3D NAND. Now that 2400 MT/s 3D NAND is available, Sabrent can release its Rocket 5 with up to 14,000 MB/s sequential write speed. To make this SSD possible, Sabrent has collaborated with Phison to maximize the performance of the controller and come close to fully saturating the nearly 16GB/s bandwidth of a PCIe 5.0 x4 interface.
(Image credit: Sabrent)
Sabrent believes that the Sabrent Rocket 5 drives will operate smoothly with heatsinks provided by high-end motherboards. For systems that lack pre-installed heatsinks for some reason, Sabrent will also include a relatively large active cooling solution with the drive.
For obvious reasons, Sabrent’s Rocket 5 is a quite expensive product. The 1TB version is priced at $190, the 2TB model carries a $340 price tag, and a 4TB costs $730.
Stay On the Cutting Edge: Get the Tom’s Hardware Newsletter
Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.
Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors
By submitting your information you agree to theTerms & Conditions andPrivacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
Also read:
- [New] The Rotation Revelations Guide Crafting Captivating Images on Social Media for 2024
- [Updated] Craft Unique Logos Using Complimentary Stock Graphics
- Air Drop: Apple Slashes Price of M2 MacBook Air to Just $799 Ahead of October's Exclusive Prime Deals, Revealed by ZDNET Experts
- EarInsight Exploring Audio Samples
- Electric Vehicle Investment Checklist: 9 Vital Queries to Ask Pre-Purchase
- Experience Unmatched Audio Quality with the Top-Rated Gaming Sound System Now Discounted on Amazon - Save Big Today!
- Exploring the Enhanced Performance & Design of the Latest MacBook Air with M2 Chip - A Comprehensive Review
- Extend Your MacBook's Battery Life: Proven Tips & Tricks for an Entire Day of Use - Insights
- In 2024, Essential Techniques for Crafting Efficient Thumbnails
- In 2024, Softening Volume Windows/Mac Audio Tips
- Master the Art of Reviving Classic DVD Films for Your Latest Apple M-Series Mac - Tips & Tricks by ZDNet Experts
- Mega Deals at Best Buy's Milestone Event: Save Big on Tech Gadgets Including Tablets, Watches & Computers – Insights
- Navigating PC Options for Remote and Office Blending: The Ideal ThinkPad Not on Lenovo's New Shelf Reviews
- Outstanding Bargain Alert: Secure the Latest 512GB Oculus Quest 3 for Your Virtual Escapes – Meta's Unbeatable Deal Tops October Prime Day Picks, Expert Analysis by ZDNet!
- Overcome Boot Failures: 8 Fixes for Virtual Machines on WM11OS
- Step Up Your Information Gathering with Perplexity AI
- The Ultimate Tutorial on Tracking Mobile and WiFi Data Use
- Unbeatable Savings on iDevices in July 2024 – iPhones, Apple Watches & iPads at Great Prices! Discover All You Need to Know - ZDNet
- Understanding the Demand: Why Consumers Choose Damaged MacBook Pro Screens - Insights
- Title: 0 SSD Controller at FMS 2024 Showcase
- Author: Joseph
- Created at : 2024-12-08 08:43:19
- Updated at : 2024-12-10 18:46:45
- Link: https://hardware-help.techidaily.com/0-ssd-controller-at-fms-2024-showcase/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.