Memory

Sabrent Rocket DDR5 32GB 4800MHz Memory Review

Packaging & Unboxing

As a bit of a cost-saving measure that can be passed onto the consumer, Sabrent’s memory modules come in singular packs. The cool thing with the box is that they essentially look like bigger versions of the Rocket NVME products from Sabrent giving the consumer a consistent style. We also get our first view of how the memory is going to look.

The back of the box is very similar to the front, other than including a barcode with model number as well as the website address for more detailed product information.

Inside the box, again, we see very distinct similarities to their storage products, as the inner portion opens up like a book. Inside, we get to see the memory module itself for the first time, and a small installation guide is included. Something you rarely see with memory kits, but could be a nice addon if you’re a novice at building computers.

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Andy Ruffell

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