Seagate FireCuda 530

2000 GB, M.2 2280

Product details

Key specifications

SSD type
M.2 SSD
Interface
PCIe 4.0
Protocol
NVMe
Write transfer speed
6900 MB/s
Read transfer speed
7300 MB/s
Max. random 4K read
1000000 IOPS
Max. random 4K write
1000000 IOPS
Documents
Item number
16172209

General information

Manufacturer
Category
Manufacturer no.
ZP2000GM3A013
Release date
23.6.2021
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Data storage properties

SSD type
M.2 SSD
Form factor
M.2 2280
Storage capacity
2000 GB
Data storage interface
PCIe 4.0
SSD protocol
NVMe
Read transfer speed
7300 MB/s
Write transfer speed
6900 MB/s
Memory type (NAND)
TLC
Max. random 4K read
1000000 IOPS
Max. random 4K write
1000000 IOPS
Max. TBW (Total Bytes Written)
2550 TB
Storage Cooling
without heatsink
SSD Features
SMART Support
SSD TRIM Support

Power supply

Power consumption (standby)
0.02 W
Power consumption
8 W

Origin

Country of origin
China

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
SBTi

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
without heat sink

Product dimensions

Length
8 cm
Width
2.20 cm
Height
0.36 cm
Weight
10 g

Package dimensions

Length
16 cm
Width
11 cm
Height
2.50 cm
Weight
69 g

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Reviews & Ratings

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Overall ratingVery good98/100
Very good95/100
PCgo Logo
Rank 1 out of 6PCgoSchnelle 2-Terabyte-SSDsReleaseJuly 2022

Overall, the FireCuda 530 is the fastest SSM of all in the test. The only thing it lacks is a heat sink.

Very good100/100
CHIP OnlineSingle testReleaseNovember 2021
  • PositiveOutstanding transfer rates
  • PositiveGood price-performance ratio

    The Seagate FireCuda 530 2TB ignites the data turbo in the test and relegates our previous test models to the lower ranks. With uncompromising read and write performance - even in the continuous write test - the SSD raises the bar a bit. The storage capacity of 2,000 GB is also more than generous for an NVMe SSD. The price is perfectly acceptable for the performance offered.

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    CT Magazin Logo
    CT MagazinSingle testReleaseOctober 2021
    • Positivevery fast
    • PositiveHardly any heating
    • Negativevery expensive

    During daily typing, you should hardly notice which SSD is in the PC - the Transcend PCIe SSD 112S is fast enough for that. Only if you frequently move large amounts of data is it worth investing in a faster SSD. In this category, PNY XLR8 CS3140 and Seagate FireCuda 530 are very similar and the benchmark results are hardly different...