Karlston Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 This 8TB SSD is the biggest you can fit in a (normal) laptop Largest SSD capacity for an NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 consumer drive (Image credit: Sabrent) An up-and-coming storage challenger has managed to do what the likes of Samsung and Micron have yet to achieve; launch a consumer 8TB NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD. Sabrent quietly unveiled the Rocket Q (SB-RKTQ-8TB) to the unsuspecting masses, doubling the capacity of its previous chart topper. This is not the largest solid state drive out there - the ExaDrive DC100 from Nimbus Data holds that crown at 100TB - but it is the largest you can plug into a normal laptop with an M.2 slot. 8TB SSD The rest of the specification sheet is rather predictable; this is a PCIe Gen3 (rather than Gen4) model, with support for TRIM and SMART commands. It also features advanced wear leveling, bad block management and over-provision features, which should improve the drive's useful shelf life and general performance. As with other Sabrent drives, this one also comes with a free Acronis True Image software for easy cloning. Read/write speeds are not yet available, but given the 4TB version delivered 3.4GBps/3GBps on read/write and 0.49/0.68 MIOPS on random 4K QD32 read/write, we’d expect the 8TB model to perform at least as well. It's worth noting the Rocket Q uses Micron QLC chips, rather than TLC technology, and a Phison E12S controller. Sabrent is yet to confirm how much the drive will cost, but since the 4TB version was 2.5 times the price of the 2TB model, we expect the 8TB drive to retail for at least $1900, if not more. Source: This 8TB SSD is the biggest you can fit in a (normal) laptop (TechRadar) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pintas Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 That's a lot of buck for storage 😅 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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