![]() Inside the gold aluminum case is the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus NVMe M.2 SSD set into foam for protection of the SSD, along with the Installation Guide. There will also be a 4TB version released in Q1 2021. Our review today will look at both the one and two terabyte versions of the Rocket 4 Plus. The colour scheme for the Rocket NVMe SSD is black and gold. The Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus comes in a straight forward compact cardboard exterior package that contains a brushed gold aluminum two piece clam shell type case inside. Let’s start with the packaging because first impressions are everything and, well, Sabrent has that locked up with any and all of their flash products. Wait a minute though… Could the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus NVMe SSD be the fastest and coolest SSD available today? ![]() There still isn’t a manufacturer out there that would dare suggest anyone try their product without additional cooling solutions in place. Regardless, the heat of high data transfer speeds still necessitated additional cooling measures. That report validated that this would be one of the worlds fastest SSDs to hit retail sales. In fact, just over a month ago we posted a preview of the newest Phison PS5018-E18 8-channel NVMe controller, the same controller that is in our Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus NVMe SSD report today. The bad is the fact that Gen 4 necessitated additional cooling solutions as those high transfer speeds were accompanied by very high SSD temperatures. The good of course has had us watching storage speeds jumping from 3.5GB/s to 5GB/s and now 7GB/s becoming the norm. ![]() ![]() Gen 4 SSDs have been available for just over a year now and the two most talked about characteristics just happen to speak to the good and the bad. ![]()
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