Seagate FireCuda 530
2000 GB, M.2 2280Product details
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 |
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Item number | 16172209 |
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Manufacturer no. | ZP2000GM3A013 |
Release date | 23.6.2021 |
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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 consumption (standby) | 0.02 W |
Power consumption | 8 W |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
Scope of delivery | without heat sink |
Length | 8 cm |
Width | 2.20 cm |
Height | 0.36 cm |
Weight | 10 g |
Length | 16 cm |
Width | 11 cm |
Height | 2.50 cm |
Weight | 69 g |
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Reviews & Ratings
Overall, the FireCuda 530 is the fastest SSM of all in the test. The only thing it lacks is a heat sink.
- Outstanding transfer rates
- Good 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.
- very fast
- Hardly any heating
- very 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...