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Guru3D.com » News » Seagate releases FireCuda Gaming Storage Solutions

Seagate releases FireCuda Gaming Storage Solutions

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/12/2019 05:08 PM | source: | 17 comment(s)
Seagate releases FireCuda Gaming Storage Solutions

Seagate added two new high-performance solutions to its industry-leading line of storage for gamers. The Seagate FireCuda 520 PCIe Gen4 x4 SSD and the FireCuda Gaming Dock featuring 4 TB of HDD storage capacity and an NVMe M.2 expansion slot for an optional ultra-fast SSD upgrade.

Built to deliver the intense speeds needed for the rigor of modern gaming, the FireCuda 520 SSD is the company's fastest solid-state drive and offers plug-and-play compatibility with all PCIe Gen4 motherboards. For laptop PC gamers looking for flexibility, the FireCuda Gaming Dock is an elite 4 TB HDD storage hub with an NVMe M.2 expansion slot for optional SSD upgrade that connects peripherals via a Thunderbolt 3 and offers a slick industrial design with LED illumination pushing your rig over the top.

"Next-gen gaming is all about speed, compatibility, and flexibility," said Jeff Fochtman, vice president of marketing and consumer solutions for Seagate. "Our FireCuda storage solutions deliver the performance, simplicity, and ingenious design to help gamers realize peak potential."

 

 

With sequential read-write speeds of up to 45% faster than PCIe Gen3 NVMe drives, the FireCuda 520 delivers an extreme boost in performance for PC gamers looking for the edge. The M.2 2280 SSD is available in 500 GB, 1 TB or 2 TB capacities and compatible with the new AMD X570 chipset and third-generation AMD Ryzen Desktop Processors. It features plug-and-play compatibility with PCIe Gen4 motherboards delivering an extreme boost in performance as well as backward compatibility with PCIe Gen3 devices.

The FireCuda 520 offers a five-year limited warranty and includes the Seagate's SeaTools software that monitors health, tracks performance, and keeps you up to date on firmware updates.

Seagate's FireCuda Gaming Dock is a high-performance storage solution offering the simplicity of a one-cable connection to all of your peripherals. It features a built-in 4 TB 3.5" HDD and a PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 SSD expansion slot for an optional SSD upgrade, offering vast storage for archiving your games and data and the ability to take advantage of the intense speed of solid-state drives.

In addition to the Thunderbolt 3 laptop connector, the FireCuda Gaming Dock also includes a Thunderbolt 3 accessory port, DisplayPort 1.4, RJ45 ethernet network port, a 3.5 mm audio-in/mic port, 3.5 mm audio-out port, four USB 3.1 Gen2 ports, and a USB 3.1 Gen2 charge port. It also includes Seagate's easy-to-use Toolkit software that lets you control a range of colors and light patterns for leveled-up illumination to complement your gaming station and offers a three-year limited warranty.

Available now, Seagate's FireCuda 520 retails for $124.99 (500 GB), $249.99 (1 TB), and $429.99 (2 TB). FireCuda Gaming Dock will be available later this month for $349.99.



Seagate releases FireCuda Gaming Storage Solutions




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DG21
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#5730543 Posted on: 11/12/2019 06:29 PM
430 bucks for a 2TB PCIe Gen4 unit sounds ok to me, but with 3600 TB(W) it's getting reeealy juicy... :)

fantaskarsef
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#5730545 Posted on: 11/12/2019 06:32 PM
And... what's the gaming related part in there? I fail to see it tbh.

Denial
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#5730546 Posted on: 11/12/2019 06:33 PM
And... what's the gaming related part in there? I fail to see it tbh.


LED illumination bro - makes you game harder and faster

Embra
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#5730548 Posted on: 11/12/2019 06:40 PM
Now I need it!!

ladcrooks
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#5730567 Posted on: 11/12/2019 08:11 PM
' play the game. ' We all know Game , gamer, gamer's, gaming ,means jack shit , but the kids love that word - every PC item you buy with any of these makes you the bee's knee's or your penis bigger.

It's a mental stimulant that acts like HGH :p

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