Now's THE time to upgrade your PC with up to 25% off Sabrent's range of PCIe 4.0 SSDs

Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0
Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 (Image credit: Windows Central)

Sabrent has a range of PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSDs that are blazingly fast for OS and game storage. These drives are better than traditional PCIe 3.0 M.2 NVMe SSDs by offering faster transfer speeds. I'm talking up to 5,000MB/s for read operations. Should you have a PCIe 4.0 motherboard, these are excellent upgrades for your PC. The best part is you can save up to 25% right now on Sabrent SSDs as we approach Black Friday.

Up to 25% off Sabrent SSDs

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Sabrent's PCIe 4.0 SSD range capacities come in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB. Prices start at $90 after the discounts are applied, but tops out at $240 for the 2TB drive. We reviewed the PCIe 4.0 SSDs from Sabrent, praising the storage drives for the "insane performance" and "fantastic price," which is now even better with the early Black Friday sale.

As well as the speedy internal storage, which can also be used on motherboards with only PCIe 3.0, Sabrent also has some external drives available. These external storage solutions come rocking support for USB-C and Thunderbolt 3. Transfer speeds for these external enclosures, which are essentially Sabrent M.2 SSDs in attractive, protective aluminum shells, come in at around 1,000MB/s.

Check out the promotion on Amazon to see how much you can save on PC storage.

Rich Edmonds
Senior Editor, PC Build

Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.