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SABRENT Docking Station Compatible with Steam Deck, 7-in-1 Dock with M.2 SSD Slot, HDMI 2.0 4K@60Hz, Gigabit Ethernet, Dual USB-A 3.2 and Single USB 2.0 Ports with 90W USB-C Charging Port

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Size: Dock with M.2 Slot


Features

  • Dock and Play: Your new everything dock is here. The Sabrent USB Type-C 6-Port Docking Station with M.2 Port (DS-SDNV) upgrades your Steam Deck or ROG Ally docking experience with more options, including gigabit Ethernet and additional M.2 solid state storage.
  • More Is Better: This Docking Station includes an RJ45 Ethernet port for network and Internet connectivity at up to 1000Mbps (GbE). An internal M.2 slot lets you add an NVMe or SATA SSD for more file and game storage. Together, get around wireless and storage limitations.
  • Display Away: Exceed the capabilities of your native screen for a bigger, better experience with more screen real estate. An HDMI 2.0 port provides mirror and extend display output capabilities at up to 4K@60Hz with HDCP 1.4 support.
  • Home Port: Dont limit yourself. Add accessories such as keyboards, mice, external storage, and more with three USB ports - one USB 2.0 for keyboard/mouse and two USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 (5Gbps) for more powerful devices like USB flash drives.
  • Its Sabrent: This dock is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux devices as well as many other USB-C devices that have DisplayPort Alternate (DP Alt) Mode support.

Brand: SABRENT


Color: Black


Hardware Interface: USB Type C, HDMI, USB 3.2 Gen 1


Compatible Devices: Valve Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally


Total USB Ports: 4


Product Dimensions: 5.31"L x 3.24"W x 0.98"H


Number of Ports: 6


Item Weight: 5 Ounces


Total HDMI Ports: 1


Wattage: 90 watts


Manufacturer: SABRENT


UPC: 840025261617


Brand Name: SABRENT


Global Trade Identification Number: 17


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Wattage: 90 watts


Total Usb Ports: 4


Number of Ports: 6


Hardware Interface: USB Type C, HDMI, USB 3.2 Gen 1


Compatible Devices: Valve Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally


Item Weight: 5 Ounces


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 5.31"L x 3.24"W x 0.98"H


Color: Black


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  • Great upgrade for the Surface Pro 8
Size: 1TB
I had read a lot of horror stories about upgrading the M.2 NVMe drive on the Surface Pro 8 (SP8). There were a lot of stories about overheating and BSOD when trying to re-install Windows. When I saw this Sabrent drive advertised on Amazon it specifically said Surface Pro compatible and that it ran cool, so I took a chance on it. I am very pleased with the result. I'll do the TL;DR part up front: I upgraded my 256GB M.2 Drive on my Surface Pro 8 with the 1 TB Sabrent Rocket 2230 NVMe M.2 drive, and the drive runs great at PCIe 4.0 Speeds according to CrystalMark 8. No BSOD and runs under 50 Celsius *EDIT*: Under maximum load, about 35 degrees celcius degrees idle/normal operations *END EDIT* according to CrystalDiskInfo 8. I was able to copy all of my files using Acronis partitioning software you get to use free from Sabrent when you purchase their drive. If you want to know exactly how I copied everything over without ever having to go into the BIOS, keep reading: UPFRONT DISCLAIMER: You will need to purchase three things to do this upgrade if you don't have them already. Two of them you would need anyway if you were to upgrade like Microsoft suggests: #4 Torx screwdriver/bit, thermal compound, and an external NVMe drive enclosure. 1) First I did purchase an external NVMe enclosure to copy the old drive to the new one. You can find them on Amazon for under $30 US. You need to make sure the enclosure can take 2230 size drives. I got one that had USB C to USB C cable and was thunderbolt compatible. Another consideration is that after you swap the NVMe drives you can use the enclosure with your old drive and have another high speed hard drive to back stuff up on, although I found you will need an NVMe thermal pad/heatsink for the old drive or it can overheat. 2) After reading about BSOD NVMe upgrade horror stories on the SP8 it lead me to articles talking about AHCI Link Power Management - HIPM/DIPM. HIPM/DIPM power management is not on by default and you actually have to do a Windows registry edit to make it available. There are some good guides on how to do this via a quick google search. I recommend you enable it and turn the feature on. 3) I had to disable drive encryption before copying files over (it is on by default). You can either disable encryption or get a USB encryption key. I chose to decrypt the drive which will take hours depending on how much data you have on the drive. You can re-encrypt once everything is over to the new drive. THIS NEXT PART IS WHERE MOVING FILES OVER AND GETTING WINDOWS SETEP ON THE NEW DRIVE DIFFERS FROM WHAT MICROSOFT WANTS YOU TO DO. 4) I cannot stress enough the kudos to Sabrent for having their own disk partition software. Acronis, which you can get from Sabrent's website, will copy all of your files over for you verbatim; no reinstalling necessary. Follow the disk cloning prompts, and the best part is it will automatically increase the size of your main windows drive to maximum while keeping your boot partition and recovery partition intact (just make sure you chose the correct cloning prompt). Acronis alone makes it worth it to go with Sabrent. 5) The SP8 comes with a front and back metal sleave for the NVMe drive. YOU WILL NEED a #4 Torx screwdriver bit (very tiny!) to unscrew the drive and screw it back in. The metal casing snaps off (do so gently so as not to bend the casing). I cleaned off the thermal compound the old drive had, put in the Sabrent drive, re-applied some CPU thermal compound I already had, and put the casing back together, then screwed it back into the SP8. A lot of videos show using a thermal pad instead of re-using the Microsoft drive enclosure. I think the drive enclosure helps distribute heat evenly back into the SP8 chassis. I turned the SP8 on and it recognized me with all of my files intact without ever having to go into the BIOS the first time. I have been running normally for almost two weeks and not a single issue. Drive runs cool and fast. Works great and couldn't be happier. I hope this helps you out if you are on the fence! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Ben B

  • Good Value
Size: 256GB
Got a refurb Dell Optiplex 3080 with slow hard drive. Got this NVME, it fits the Dell perfect, able to fresh install Win10. Speed was much much faster than the slow harddrive the dell came with. Overall no issues and speed was great! Price was good since I only needed 256gb
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024 by A. Chen

  • Great deck for asus rog ally z1 extreme
Size: Dock with M.2 Slot
I was able to insert my SSD ( Samsung NVMe 2.0 1T and boot my asus rog from it . Internet cable works super fine HDMI cable also works perfect . It’s link to my pc monitor all day without any problem . Temperature on my asus between 50 when I am just working on it and 65 -75 when I am playing on it My SSD card that inside the deck have 38-40c temp And it works and boots fine from me no problem Speed of reading from my SSD is perfect I can see any delay or lag it’s same as I have it inside my PC Looks beautiful neat and sold . Value of money it’s 100% worth it . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by Mohammad Abzakh Mohammad Abzakh

  • Speedy Upgrade, Seamless Performance
Size: 1TB
This 1TB SSD for the Steam Deck? It’s the real deal. Let’s talk speed—this thing flies. It’s like a turbo boost for your games, loading up in a snap and keeping everything running smooth as butter. A definite upgrade that doesn’t disappoint in the performance department. Installation? Piece of cake. Just a few screws at the back of the Deck, and you’re good to go. Plus, the case it comes with? Solid. It adds a nice touch and keeps everything snug and secure. Speaking of performance, not a single hiccup. No glitches, no issues—just seamless gaming. It’s the kind of upgrade that makes you wonder how you ever lived without it. In summary, this 1TB SSD for the Steam Deck is a game-changer. Lightning-fast speed, hassle-free installation, a slick case, and flawless performance. It’s the upgrade that takes your gaming experience to the next level without breaking a sweat. Feel free to adjust or add any specifics if needed! Is there anything else I can help you with? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by Collin G.

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