News

SSD expert Sabrent brings teaser to RocketQ Battleship

Sabrent has presented its planned RocketQ Battleship in a teaser. The teaser shows an SSD hoard with PCIe Gen4 and a storage capacity of up to 64 terabytes. The interface that Sabrent wants to use sounds particularly exciting. For example, the RocketQ Battleship is said to rely on a dedicated PCIe x16 slot.

Place for eight M.2 SSDs

The upcoming product from Sabrent seems to be a true SSD hoard. Thus, there is room for up to eight M.2 SSDs here. Since each SSD can store up to 8 terabytes, the RocketQ Battleship has a theoretical total capacity of 64 terabytes – a gigantic storage size. However, not only the pure capacity, but also the specs around it seem to be convincing. According to Sabrent, the individual SSDs can be linked to an NVMe RAID array. The speeds are supposed to reach up to 28 GB/s. In order for the ambitious maximum speed to be possible at all, Sabrent relies on a Highpoint SSD7540 raid controller.

Price and Availability

Since this is only a teaser, there is no info from Sabrent yet when it comes to the topic of release or even price. Nevertheless, one can speculate in this regard. The storage experts are currently selling a single RocketQ module with a capacity of 8 terabytes for an impressive 1,300 US dollars. If you extrapolate this, you would have to pay at least 10,000 US dollars for the Battleship. We are curious and will keep you up to date.

Simon Lüthje

I am co-founder of this blog and am very interested in everything that has to do with technology, but I also like to play games. I was born in Hamburg, but now I live in Bad Segeberg.

Related Articles

Neue Antworten laden...

Avatar of Basic Tutorials
Basic Tutorials

Neues Mitglied

1,943 Beiträge 949 Likes

Sabrent has presented its planned RocketQ Battleship in a teaser. The teaser shows an SSD hoard with PCIe Gen4 and a storage capacity of up to 64 terabytes. The interface that Sabrent wants to use sounds particularly exciting. For example, the RocketQ Battleship is said to rely on a dedicated PCIe x16 slot. Place for … (Weiterlesen...)

Antworten 1 Like

Back to top button