Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Sabrent Rocket XTRM Q USB3.2 / Thunderbolt3 and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sabrent Rocket XTRM Q USB3.2 / Thunderbolt3.
August 2020
(92%)
27 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(78%)
85 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Build Quality (Solid Aluminum Enclosure)
Excellent Performance (Surpasses 2650MB/s)
Design / Size
Available Capacities (500GB/1TB/2TB/4TB/8TB/16TB)
Compatibility (Thunderbolt 3 / USB Gen 3.2 Gen 2)
5 Year Limited Warranty
Type-C port
Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.2 compatible
No drivers or external power needed
Extremely fast data transfer
Excellent heat dissipation
Small compact design/form factor
Well made from quality materials
Highest-capacity Thunderbolt 3 SSD
Sleek and compact
Competitive performance
Lengthy included Thunderbolt 3 cable
Fast
Dual Thunderbolt 3 SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps interface
Available in up to 8TB of capacity
Sleek looks
Highest-capacity TB3 portable SSD
USB and Thunderbolt 3 compatibility
Competitive performance and pricing
Warranty up to five years
Included cables are long
The editors didn't like
Price (For Some)
Current Availability
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Somewhat finicky on what connection cable I used
Did not work with any of my USB 3.2 or TB3 docks
Wasn't compatible with my wife's 5 yr old iMac or the Gadgeteer Kid's 4 yr old gaming PC
Published: 2020-07-29, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
There is a certain simplicity to the Sabrent XTRM-Q that we admire. It is compatible with pretty much everything you can connect it to, whether that's a sloooow old USB all the way up to a Thunderbolt 3 connection, and it doesn't require you to do any con...
Published: 2020-07-17, Author: Jon , review by: macworld.com
Fast, Dual Thunderbolt 3 SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps interface, Available in up to 8TB of capacity
Runs a bit warm, Pricey
If you want the performance of Thunderbolt 3, but need to retain compatibility with USB-only computers, then the XTRM-Q is what you want. 8TB that fits in a shirt pocket ain't half-bad either, even if it means removing a substantial number of Benjamin...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
On July 26, 2020 (or sooner), the Sabrent Rocket XTRM-Q NVMe External SSDs will become available to the public and it's pretty easy to understand the use many will have for the 500GB, 1,2 and maybe even 4TB versions, but how about the 8TB capacity? Who re...
Published: 2021-11-12, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
Sabrent's Rocket XTRM-Q 4TB has you covered whether you have Thunderbolt or simply USB ports on your PC. The drive is competent with either interface, capable of delivering more than 1,000 MB/s throughput over USB and as much as 2,900 MB/s over Thunderbol...
Published: 2021-06-29, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
Well, here once again, we have Sabrent doing Sabrent things. Once again, Sabrent shows that they are at the forefront of solid-state storage innovation. There has never been a portable consumer storage device like this one. This baby is what storage enthu...
Abstract: Over the past few months, Sabrent is probably the most searched vendor on TweakTown, and it seems every time we are calm from a new release, whether internal or external, one is right around the corner.With the Rocket Nano, Pro, and XTRM in the books, we...
Abstract: I think by now, most of you reading this know Sabrent with nearly every review outlet having covered a plethora of solutions from their XTRM Portable SSDS and Rocket lineup of NVMe solutions.With the release of the massive capacity 8TB Rocket Q earlier th...
Published: 2021-11-24, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: At first blush, I was ready to love Sabrent's XTRM-Q 16TB (SB-DXMQ-8X2)–$3,300 price tag or no. How can you argue with having 16TB of storage at the end of your Thunderbolt cable? Especially with Apple's consistent habit of gouging you for internal stora...
Published: 2020-07-17, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
If you want the performance of Thunderbolt 3, but need to retain compatibility with USB-only computers, then the XTRM-Q is what you want. 8TB that fits in a shirt pocket ain't half-bad either, even if it means removing a substantial number of Benjamins fr...
Who does not like the sound of high-speed portable storage drives with as high a capacity as 16TB! Well, this is where the Sabrent Rocket series XTRM-Q drives make their case a compelling one. These drives start at...