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Guru3D.com » News » Seagate released Cyberpunk NVMe M2 SSD, but limits it to 2077 units sold

Seagate released Cyberpunk NVMe M2 SSD, but limits it to 2077 units sold

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/10/2021 09:50 AM | source: | 17 comment(s)
Seagate released Cyberpunk NVMe M2 SSD, but limits it to 2077 units sold

Seagate launches limited edition FireCuda 520 M.2 SSDs with Cyberpunk 2077 design. The hardware manufacturer only makes 2,077 SSDs with the special design, making the product a collector's item for avid fans of the game.

Encased in a custom designed Cyberpunk 2077 heatsink, this officially licensed SSD is the perfect collectible for fans of the game. Light up your rig with customizable Cyberpunk 2077 RGB LEDs—full color and pattern control at your fingertips. Built with an aluminum alloy for maximum cooling effect that lowers SSD temperature by up to 22°C (71°F), this heatsink is designed to passively pull heat from the SSD—helping to avoid overheating while maintaining peak performance.

Basically, this is the FireCuda 520, as such the specs do not vary. The SSD gives read and write speeds of 5,000 and 4,400 MB/s. 

 



Seagate released Cyberpunk NVMe M2 SSD, but limits it to 2077 units sold




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#5919641 Posted on: 06/11/2021 09:46 AM
As if it didn't have enough problems to begin with, it looks like it requires its own RGB header LOL...

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#5919656 Posted on: 06/11/2021 10:23 AM
I don't think so. CDPR have sold ~14 million copies of Cyberpunk 2077. The dislike/like ratio now is 50/50. So people who enjoyed the game would be ~ 7 million (if not more). And then there are those who just enjoy Cyberpunk theme... I think SSDs will be sold out the moment the sales will open.


jk, 2077 is ridiculously small number od those SSD, yeah they've gonna sell those sooner or later, but...

But to put the one into desktop PC which is not custom build to follow CP2077 theme... it doesn't make much sense to me. Maybe it'll look cool for some kid who owns a gaming PC and can't get enough of of colours and RGB inside case but when I'm trying to imagine one of these SSDs into any of our gaming PCs at home... no, just no, it's gonna stick out like a yellow painted d!ck on a nude beach :D

Still thinking Seagate missed the opportunity, they've should launch this CP2077 themed SSD way way earlier to cash in on hype game has created way earlier before it got released.

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