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I**N
Not good experience
Not a good experience, drive is not workingcopy process fails after a few GBInitiated the return process
A**O
Replacement failed also
A very solid and apparently well made device. Unfortunately it did not work at all.Every time it was connected to my PC it threw up an error message "there are faults with this drive, Scan & Repair".Usually the device is not recognised as a drive at all so Scan & Repair is impossible.On the odd occasion when it was recognised and Scan & Repair is attempted it throws up another error message "there was a problem with repairing this drive. Windows was unable to repair the drive...try again". Tried several time with no success.On the one occasion it was recognised I copied a few files over and they immediately "disappeared".I have returned it for a full refund and am going to buy another and see if it was just a Friday afternoon job.Watch this space.UpdateThe replacement Rocket has had very little use, being used only for backups (thank goodness). This has now developed a fault and is not recognised as a drive at all by Windows. Reading quite a few of the other reviews it appears that this is a known problem, the thing gets very hot, and quickly goes from functioning intermittently to not at all.Personally I would not buy anything with the name Sabrent ever again.
D**R
Sabrent Rocket Pro 1 TB on a older iMac USB 3.0
First of of all I want to say it was beautifully packaged, and also it seems to come with 2 cables now 1 for usb 3 and for usb c, which a lot of people complained about the single cable with a adapter so the that problem seems to have been solved, Sabrent seem to be listening to customer feedback which is always good to hear, it was a toss up between this, separate NVME/case and Samsung T7, I chosen this as I already have a Samsung T5 and use this as a boot up drive which has worked faultlessly for about a year and is much faster (approx 400 mb per second) than the old HD fitted in my 2015 27" iMac (approx 100 mb per second), so to the rocket on USB 3 well it come at the same speed as a T5, in fact a little slower I am now running as my boot up drive (MacOS Big Sur) and it seems to be very stable which is what I was after.So my advice is that on USB 3.0 is no faster than the Samsung T5 but is very well made, hope this helps the people without the latest tech, as most reviews just give speed of usb c type connectors.
A**N
Great high speed USB external ssd used as a boot drive
This is a great little drive, good price, best I could find for the features. It achieves about 1000 mbs over a usb 3.1gen2 connection, I use this through a thunderbolt port which is useful if you dont have the gen 2 USB like me. I use this as a Windows boot drive and works great. It does get hot after sustained use but very normal. I have used it to deal with gigs of video which it powers through. Thoroughly recommended.
A**.
Not too happy
Fast and durable SSD if you're looking to archive files and such.If you're looking to run an OS from it, forget it. I've tried running Catalina on it and it was crashing several times a day. Now running Mojave. It doesn't crush as much but you'll still get the wheel of death on many occasions:- Working with a torrent client- Transferring large files to another external SSD- Regular browsing- Working with PhotoshopAgain, not as often as Catalina but still frustrating.
G**.
Awful product considering its hefty price tag
An overheating issue or fault causes the Sabrent Rocket Pro 4TB external SSD to fall over and become undetectable on my new PC after trying to transfer some games to it. I've had to literally wait for the drive to cool down before it could detect again in Windows... decided to cut my loses at this point and return the drive less that 24 hours of purchasing it. Very disappointed with the product really should not be happening with such an expensive piece of kit.
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