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Sabrent 4TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Internal SSD Extreme Performance Solid State Drive R/W 7100/6600MB/s (SB-RKT4P-4TB)

$599.99

(9 customer reviews)
Last updated on January 13, 2024 1:30 am Details
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  • NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen4 x4 Interface. PCIe 4.0 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.
  • Advanced Wear Leveling, Bad Block Management, Error Correction Code, and Over-Provision.
  • 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.

Specification: Sabrent 4TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Internal SSD Extreme Performance Solid State Drive R/W 7100/6600MB/s (SB-RKT4P-4TB)

Memory Speed

‎7100

Hard Drive

‎Solid State Drive

Brand

‎SABRENT

Item model number

‎SB-RKT4P-4TB

Item Weight

‎0.2 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎3.15 x 0.86 x 0.11 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎3.15 x 0.86 x 0.11 inches

Flash Memory Size

‎4

Manufacturer

‎SABRENT

Country of Origin

‎Taiwan

Date First Available

‎January 29, 2021

Photos: Sabrent 4TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Internal SSD Extreme Performance Solid State Drive R/W 7100/6600MB/s (SB-RKT4P-4TB)

9 reviews for Sabrent 4TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Internal SSD Extreme Performance Solid State Drive R/W 7100/6600MB/s (SB-RKT4P-4TB)

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  1. Kevin Muldoon

    The media could not be loaded.

     When I upgraded to a gen 4 X570 motherboard at the end of 2020, I wanted to take advantage of PCI-E Gen 4 SSDs for video editing.

    I now have a Seagate Firecuda 520 and a Samsung Evo drive in my system, but the first SSD I purchased for the system was the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus.

    I am consistently getting read and write speeds over 6,000 MB/s. The endurance level is 1,400 TBW. A little higher than the 1,200 TBW you get in the equivalent Samsung Evo drives, but much lower than the 3,600 TBW in my Firecuda 520. Still, the endurance level should be ok for the video recording and editing I will be doing.

    A five-year warranty is available for this drive if you register with Sabrent.

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  2. Tim

    100% Recommend.

    Just arrived and installed this evening. I had been keeping my eye out for its release ever since reading about it. It just happened that I checked on Thanksgiving day and it was suddenly available. Not only was it available but it was the same price as the normal Rocket 4 drive ($199 for the 1TB) and was 30 bucks less than the competing Samsung 980 Pro. So I spent the difference on the available Sabrent NVME heatsink ($24) available on Amazon (if you are going to use one of these drives, you really should have some sort of heatsink to get optimal performance).

    Cloning my system drive was simple. Sabrent provides a version of Acronis but most any of the other popular tools would have worked as well. Reboot and done.

    As soon as I powered my machine back on from install, I noticed that seconds had been shaved off of boot time. It went from power off to Windows loading spinning and to a login prompt in less than 15 seconds. I had been using a Sabrent Rocket gen3 in that slot previously and it performed well but this another level. I checked the health and made sure all was good with Sabrent’s Rocket Control Center and once everything looked good I ran my first benchmark (crop of the results above). It is simply crazy fast. It really has made a noticeable difference in apps opening and loading, large video files open nearly instantly and my next test will be VM performance but wanted to write this for anyone on the fence. While I agreed with the argument that PICE 4 Gen 4 drives would likely NOT really make a huge difference over a fast gen 3 drive, this new line of superfast Sabrent’s, 980 Pros, WD sn850 drives ABOSULTELY offer real world differences in usability and performance. Coupled with the heatsink, at idle it runs 32C and under load has never broken 39C.

    As an aside, to see performance like this, you must install it in a PCie 4.0 compatible M.2 slot and most of these are currently found only on AMD x570 motherboards. Even on boards with 2 m.2 slots, make sure you choose one that is connected to the 4.0 BUS. Often, this is the slot closest to the CPU socket. More boards are coming with 2 m.2 slots and in many cases only one is PCIE 4.0. It will run in other slots but you will not see the speeds advertised.

    I have been working with PC’s and in IT since before the days of PATA 33 drives and always kept wondering when we would see the days of instant boot times. Well, with this generation of drives, we are getting awfully close. Finally.

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  3. JAndrew

    Opened up the fancy tin box to find that there was no NVMe drive in it.
    Refund given without quibble.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Original review: I decided to grab this over the Samsung 980 Pro, because I wanted 2TB. It’s quite fast, which is to be expected. Definitely highly recommended!

    Update 3/1/2021: Things aren’t going well at all. According to HWInfo64, I’m down to 94% life remaining already, on a disk I’ve only been using for just a couple of days over 3 months. For comparison, the 970 Pro I replaced with this Sabrent disk had been in use for over a year (from August 2019), and it still shows 99% life remaining. Usage is exactly the same, etc. FYI, both disks were the 2TB model.

    Of course, I understand the 970 Pro is MLC vs TLC on the Sabrent (and 980 Pro), but still – this is a substantial trade-off. This gives me a total life remaining of somewhere around 4 years – but I expect that I would likely see some signs of degradation long before that. It’s also tough to find anywhere that Sabrent has documented the TBW lifetime of this drive, and I suspect that could be due to a less-than-impressive result.

    For comparison, the 980 Pro has an endurance rating of 1200TBW. If that disk was at 94% life remaining, that would mean that you have written 47TB to disk. I’ve written 16TB, which is admittedly a lot for 3 months – and I’m not even sure how I’ve done that, since activity has been somewhat minimal – but that same TBW would only equate to around 1.33% of the life of the Samsung, rather than 6% of the life of the Sabrent. So, by that measure, the Sabrent seems to have roughly 1/4 the data endurance of the Samsung 980 Pro, meaning the endurance of this drive is only around 300TBW! This is HALF of the endurance of even Samsung’s QLC offering in the same 2TB size, and not even on-par with the 1TB QLC offering.

    The moral of the story is, yes – this drive is absolutely the best performance offering right now, but that slim margin definitely comes at a substantial cost to the endurance of the drive. It’s still a good disk, and I’ve experienced no issues at all with it, but definitely do take that into consideration when you’re making your decision on which way to go. Personally, if I had known how bad the endurance would be, I would have opted for the 980 Pro, and taken the marginal hit on performance. For others, though, it’s performance above all else, and I completely understand and respect that decision. Good luck!

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  5. Ron M.

    Bought this on the day it was available on Amazon (I already had a WD SN850). Have been using it for 2 weeks now. As others have pointed out (and as expected), this thing is super fast in sequential reads/writes. It’s faster than WD SN850 in terms of sequential operations.

    My only complaint is subpar random reads, which is definitely noticeable in day-to-day use (e.g. Windows 10 boot times about 2 seconds slower on this compared to my WD SN850, same situation with game loads, etc).

    I decided to keep it, because the value proposition is excellent and I can tolerate small performance drops. The packaging of the product was well thought out. Another small thing that I liked was the HDD LED activity pulsing pattern. Sabrent lights up the HDD LED activity just like a traditional hard drive (you can see both short and long pulses, depending on how active your HDD is). In contrast, with WD SN850 the LED light will simply blink with specific intervals regardless of the amount of activity on the HDD. It’s a tiny thing, but I like Sabrent’s better!

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  6. MR G.

    Didn’t test random writes. But, at random reads it’s going at 7.5GB/sec, and still around 5.5GB/sec when testing random reads with tiny files.

    It’s oh-my-lawd levels of fast. So fast in fact, that you likely won’t even see its full benefit for most things. Right now for simple stuff like gaming, you’ll not see vastly improved loading times. It’s certainly novel for a Threadripper to be the bottleneck when loading applications.

    Decompressing gigs of crap between two of these things on correctly-configured systems is insanity levels of fast. If time is money, consider a good Gen4 NVME to be an investment that will pay for itself, and these are definitely amongst the best.

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  7. Anon

    For something that costs less and from a brand not many of us have heard of, Sabrent surpasses every single NVME m.2 SSD on the market, especially in write speeds. This is the new fastest SSD in the world.

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  8. jason

    I disliked due to the fact that tin box was empty and damaged, refund given no problem.

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  9. James Martin

    Bought this for use with the PlayStation 5 now that M.2 SSDs are supported (in beta as this is written), works brilliantly. The PS5 reports it as having a 6557MB/s read speed, which is plenty for its requirements and games all load just as they’re supposed to – in fact, as some outlets have already reported, a good M.2 SSD is actually faster than the built in storage!

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    Sabrent 4TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Internal SSD Extreme Performance Solid State Drive R/W 7100/6600MB/s (SB-RKT4P-4TB)
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