![]() Overall performance is about what we would expect from a USB 3.2 Gen2 external SSD that is centered around a M.2 drive. ![]() Next, we are going to take a look at performance. Aesthetically, it is nice that both are gray to match the drive. The Type-A to Type-C cable has Sabrent branding while the Type-C to Type-C does not. In either case, it is nice to have both cables even if you will only use one for the drive. As we saw with STH’s USB 3.1 Gen1 to 5GbE Network Adapter Guide some vendors do not adopt this flexible model and provide only Type-A or Type-C. There is a Type-C to Type-C and a Type-A to Type C cable so you can use the drive with any host. Sabrent Rocket Pro 4TB USB Type C Connected We are going to assume most of our readers know what a USB Type-C cable is. Here we have the USB Type-C port that provides data and power to the drive. We would have liked if Sabrent figured out how to get this a formal environmental rating. I stood on this unit and it did not even leave a mark. You may know the specs and think it is some thin aluminum case like an aluminum can. ![]() When you see the drive, you may think this is a metal painted plastic drive. It may take some scuffs, but it would be fairly difficult to damage the drive inside when it is thrown in a bag or dropped while walking. The chassis itself feels extremely sturdy. We get a Sabrent logo as well as a rocket logo with Sabrent stripes. It is a fairly plain gray since it is made out of an aluminum chassis. The unit itself is very small measuring only 4.13″ x 1.77″ x 0.55″ or 105mm x 45mm x 14mm. Sabrent Rocket Pro 4TB USB 3.2 Gen2 External SSD This SSD is a USB 3.2 Gen2 external SSD and we can use either Type-A or Type-C with the drive depending on the system we are attaching it to. We are reviewing the Sabrent Rocket Pro 4TB SSD. Sabrent Rocket Pro 4TB Three Quarter View
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