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$85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - MrNoBody - 01-27-2022

My earlier review

1TB (other capacities available)
3D TLC NAND (Micron)
Phison controller
16GB SLC cache + 1GB DRAM
M2.2280 PCIe Gen3 x 4
5 year Warranty (w/ registration)

old tech review

$99.99 -$15 w/ code MKTH7633 sold & shipped by Sabrent.
Newegg




Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - jdc - 01-27-2022

And 2 TB at $170 -- st/deal.

Less than I paid for my Inland Pro TLC just a week ago. I guessed out loud prices might be dropping... maybe they are.


Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - macphanatic - 01-27-2022

Is the 2TB version single sided? Wondering if it will work with Wavlink WL-UTE02


Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - MrNoBody - 01-27-2022

macphanatic wrote:
Is the 2TB version single sided? Wondering if it will work with Wavlink WL-UTE02

Based on a pic on Sabrent's website, it's double sided. You'd need an
enclosure designed for doubles (heatsinks?).
It may fit the Wavlink & OWC Envoy Express but I'd be concerned with
proper heat dispersion.




Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - gabester - 01-27-2022

You know I bought Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 (SB-ROCKET-1TB) in December and put it into a WAVLINK M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure, USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) to NVMe PCI-E M.2 SSD Aluminum External Case Support UASP for NVMe SSD Size 2230/2242/2260/2280.

It looks like I paid $100 for it about 6 weeks ago.

The Sabrent may be faster than other drives at certain functions because it's rated for more IOPS... useful for things like virtualization or booting your Mac, but not necessarily for raw file copies. I remember when I was trying to select an SSD checking the IOPS and settling for the Sabrent as an inbetween / higher end vs lower cost SSD and the Samsung models.

It's worked fine and is fast enough for me although I don't have any comparable devices put it up against, BUT I do experience periodic disconnects from my Mac and that seems to be a known issue, not sure if it's the USB 3 case or the drive itself.


Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - MrNoBody - 01-27-2022

g= , I had a USB-C 3.1G2 4TB HDD (self powered) connected direct to
M1 Mini did a disconnect yesterday. It uses a VIA Labs chipset @ 5Gbps.
Swapped cables, USB-C to USB-A. Connected to USB-A on TB Dock with
no issues (knock on wood).

Cables do go bad. Rare but it happens.

edit: your Wavlink USB-C uses the Realtek RTL9210B, so that shouldn't be the issue.


Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - Robert M - 01-27-2022

Gabester,

Unlikely to be an issue with the SSD. Most certainly can be an issue with the enclosure, the cable or a combination of the two. Try replacing the cable. Or, depending on the cost of a replacement cable, just replace the box with a higher quality model. It'll include a new cable with it.

JDC and I are both using this box with NVME SSDs:



Rock solid reliable. I have this in service for nearly 3 years now:



Boot drive for my home iMac.

Have this one as a clone of my office's externall SSD boot drive:



Rock solid. The light is an annoying unnecessary nuisance but the box itself is solid.

Had issues with Orico and a defective enclosure. Wouldn't go near them for another box.



Robert


Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - jdc - 01-27-2022

RM is correct I use that box as my daily boot with an XPS 8200 pro.

My new external is TBolt, Sabrent with a pair of 2 TB inland Pros setup in a RAID 0.

https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,2705234,2705511#msg-2705511


Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - deckeda - 01-27-2022

Any deals on a 2TB but old fashioned SSD? Thinking of replacing the disk in my old NAS.


Re: $85 again: Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe SSD @ Newegg - jdc - 01-27-2022

deckeda wrote:
Any deals on a 2TB but old fashioned SSD? Thinking of replacing the disk in my old NAS.

Not really. Maybe $175. 2.5" SSDs use more outer plastic and need bigger packaging. more cost.

Thinking the "network" is the biggest limitation in a NAS, not the drive? Unless its a single disc NAS. Lots of options if you don't need a true NAS.