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Sabrent Launches Rocket CFX Type B Memory Cards

Sabrent has announced the launch of its new Rocket CFX Type B memory cards.

Sabrent Rocket CFX Type-B Memory Cards

The new Sabrent Rocket CFX Type B memory cards are here to provide high-performance, high-capacity storage for your HD video and photo content. The cards are available in sizes of up to 2TB and feature read/write speeds of up to 1800/1700MB/s allowing you to quickly access your files whenever you need. The Rocket CFX uses dual PCIe 3.0 lanes to achieve these high speeds.

High Speed and Reliable Performance

The Rocket CFX Type B memory card makes use of SSD-quality hardware with a powerful controller and fast flash memory. Features such as TRIM, LDPC, ECC, SmartRefresh and wear-levelling work to ensure that your storage remains fast and can endure the harshest workloads.

Where Can I Learn More?

The Sabrent Rocket CFX Type B Memory Card is available in 512GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities on Amazon.

Jakob Aylesbury

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