PCIe Gen4 SSDs are changing the performance storage landscape quickly via AMD's extremely popular Zen II platform. Seagate has decided to enter the fray with its first Gen4 M.2 SSD. Seagate's Gen4 SSD ...
The Seagate FireCuda NVMe SSD is arguably the best thing out there due to excellent performance with PCIe 3, and even faster performance with PCIe 4. But there are far cheaper drives that are nearly ...
The Seagate Firecuda 520 1TB Gen4 NVMe M.2 solid state drive is down to $199.99 on Amazon. This is an SSD that often sells as high as $250 or more but more regularly goes for around $230, which is ...
The Seagate FireCuda 520 (starts at $124.99; $249.99 for 1TB version tested here) is an internal M.2 PCI Express (PCIe) 4.0 SSD that's a worthy successor to its older sibling, the FireCuda 510, an ...
Need a fast SSD? Seagate has you covered with the new FireCuda 520 SSD, the company's fastest ever solid-state drive. Must read: Volta XL: A cable that can stop you destroying your precious MacBook ...
You're getting 1TB of capacity with PCIe 4.0 speeds, with the Seagate FireCuda 520 Cyberpunk 2077 PCIe 4.0 SSDs offering up to 5GB/sec (5000MB/sec) reads and up to 4.4GB/sec (4400MB/sec) writes. There ...
Seagate has launched the new Cyberpunk 2077-themed FireCuda 520 SSD, featuring PCIe 4.0 interface, a custom RGB Cyberpunk 2077 heatsink, and a 1TB capacity. To go with the theme, Seagate will launch a ...
It's no secret that games are bigger than ever, and storage space is at an absolute premium. Sometimes, you've just gotta bite the bullet and upgrade. Now's a good time to join the SSD train as the ...
Solid state drives (SSDs) have taken over the gaming space thanks to their blazing fast speeds compared to HDDs and their downward-trending pricing that make then even more attractive. Seagate is ...
Seagate first launched its FireCuda 520 SSD, aimed at gamers, back in November 2019. These are M.2 2280 form factor drives that were one of the first to market boasting a PCIe Gen 4 interface, and ...
The Seagate FireCuda 520 (starts at $124.99; $249.99 for 1TB version tested here) is an internal M.2 PCI Express (PCIe) 4.0 SSD that's a worthy successor to its older sibling, the FireCuda 510, an ...