Sabrent tends to get into information when it launches ultra-high-performance SSDs for enthusiast-grade desktops, however this week the corporate launched a totally totally different kind of product: a small form-factor M.2-2242 SSD geared toward Lenovo’s Legion Go handheld and ultra-thin laptops that do not accomodate M.2-2280 drives. And despite the fact that it isn’t an enthusiast-grade drive, the Rocket Nano nonetheless boasts with fairly respectable efficiency and capability.
The Sabrent Rocket Nano 2242 (SB-2142) drive is predicated on the Phison E27T platform, a PCIe 4.0 x4 controller that’s that’s designed for mainstream DRAM-less SSDs, and within the case of the Rocket Nano, is paired with 3D TLC reminiscence. The SSD is on the market in a single 1TB configuration, and is rated for learn speeds as much as 5 GB/s. Apparently, the Phison E27T controller itself is rated for learn speeds as much as 7 GB/s, so it seems that the petite Rocket Nano is not making full use of the controller’s efficiency.
Sabrent positions its Rocket Nano 2242 SSD as drives for upgrading Lenovo’s Legion Go transportable sport console, choose Lenovo ThinkPad laptops, and different M.2-2242-sized PCs that may’t accomodate bigger 2280 drives. Maintaining in thoughts that the majority gadgets transport with M.2-2242 SSDscome with fairly gradual inventory drives, Sabrent resolution appears to be a viable product for such upgrades. All of the whereas, Sabrent’s Rocket Nano 2242 can even work in methods with a PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slots, so the marketplace for these drives is fairly broad.
Sabrent’s Rocket Nano 2242 SSD 1 TB (SB-2142-1TB) SSD has a beneficial worth of $99.99, which is kind of according to different 1 TB drives in the identical form-factor and providing comparable efficiency. The SSD is at the moment out there at Amazon for $101.
Sources: Tom’s {Hardware}, Sabrent