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Sabrent Launches Its Own USB HUB for the Steam Deck

Sabrent Launches Its Own USB HUB for the Steam Deck

It is normal that from time to time we think that the ports offered by a portable console are quite limited, and in the end they cannot offer all the compatibility that we would have, for example, on a laptop or similar. These devices are created to occupy as little space as possible, which means ...

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Sabrent announces the Rocket 5, its best SSD to date

Sabrent announces the Rocket 5, its best SSD to date

Computer components always tend to have big improvements over previous models or versions, because at the end of the day, this is a type of technology that has by no means reached its limits. In this case Sabrent presents us with his new SSDmodel Rocket 5which, as its name suggests, has the speed you would ...

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Sabrent Rocket Q4 review: Unusually small, surprisingly powerful

Sabrent Rocket Q4 review: Unusually small, surprisingly powerful

In one look Expert rating Benefits Versatile small form factor Incredibly fast performance Decently affordable Full five-year warranty The inconvenients Writes slowly in a crawl when the secondary cache is exhausted Our opinion Sabrent’s 30mm long Rocket Q4 fits into devices that can’t handle a full 2280 SSD, but still provides up to 2TB of ...

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CORSAIR MP600 CORE vs Sabrent Rocket Q4 1TB, which one to choose?

CORSAIR MP600 CORE vs Sabrent Rocket Q4 1TB, which one to choose?

Sabrent is a brand that is slowly making its way into the SSD world thanks to good prices and competitive performance. For this reason, high-end brands such as CORSAIR have had to adapt to these new times where they also compete at the bottom and have launched products such as the aforementioned MP600 Core. So ...

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USB SSDs from Crucial, SanDisk, Samsung and Sabrent available

USB SSDs from Crucial, SanDisk, Samsung and Sabrent available

External hard drives with a USB connection give us a simple and inexpensive way to transport our data – whatever it is – from one place to another, but they have the downside that mechanical drives don’t get along. very well with bumps and jolts., on top of that, its performance is much lower than ...