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Seagate FireCuda Lightsaber Legends Special Edition, 2 TB, Internal SSD - M.2 Gen4 up to 7,300 MB/s, ARGB
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Basically a Firecuda 530 with a built in heatsink with ARGB lighting Max 7300MB/s Read, 6,900MB/s Write
Almost bought one last week for £139.99 it shot up to £190 and I bought the WD 850 that is on here from eBuyer. Had I not £131.99 with heatsink and RGB seems not too bad
3 Different Light Saber plates
Cons: The hight of the heatsink may cause issues if it is below you graphics Card PCIE slot and I have not seen it removed from the heatsink bracket so dont know if that is possible, I have only been able to find non-English reviews
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Choose your Side of the Force
Prepare for battle with the officially licensed Lightsaber Collection Special Edition FireCuda PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD. A low-profile heatsink helps dissipate heat and reduce thermal throttling, while you harness up to 7,300 MB/s of speed that this SSD has pulsing inside.
Absolute Performance
Up to 7,300 MB/s harnesses the full power of PCIe Gen4 speeds.
Endurance Unleashed
Up to 5,100 TB TBW — rewrite 70% of the drive capacity every day for 5 years.
Product Dimensions - 8.01 x 2.5 x 1.9 cm; 47 g
Almost bought one last week for £139.99 it shot up to £190 and I bought the WD 850 that is on here from eBuyer. Had I not £131.99 with heatsink and RGB seems not too bad
3 Different Light Saber plates
Cons: The hight of the heatsink may cause issues if it is below you graphics Card PCIE slot and I have not seen it removed from the heatsink bracket so dont know if that is possible, I have only been able to find non-English reviews
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- FEEL THE FORCE Features three iconic lightsabers — Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker.
- INTERCHANGEABLE DESIGN A one-of-kind design lets you swap out which faceplate fits your collection at any moment.
- A POWERFUL GLOW Customisable RGB LED lighting brings a galaxy of atmosphere to your drive.
- FULFIL YOUR DESTINY Accumulate an array of media, files, and games with up to 2 TB of formidable capacity.
- WARRANTY Enjoy peace of mind with our industry leading 5-year warranty and 3-year Rescue Data Recovery Services.
Choose your Side of the Force
Prepare for battle with the officially licensed Lightsaber Collection Special Edition FireCuda PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD. A low-profile heatsink helps dissipate heat and reduce thermal throttling, while you harness up to 7,300 MB/s of speed that this SSD has pulsing inside.
Absolute Performance
Up to 7,300 MB/s harnesses the full power of PCIe Gen4 speeds.
Endurance Unleashed
Up to 5,100 TB TBW — rewrite 70% of the drive capacity every day for 5 years.
Product Dimensions - 8.01 x 2.5 x 1.9 cm; 47 g
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sorted byIf it were £10 cheaper for the ssd without the rgb & lightsaber covers it would be a very good price for the drive.
So, is the heatsink, rgb & the 3 covers worth £10? Probably so. I would buy it but I already have several GBs of 7000Mbps SSDs & no more slots.
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The Seagate FireCuda Lightsaber SSD is merely an average performer within the high-end PCIe 4.0 array of SSDs, yet it easily stands out by its appearance. It arrives in thoughtful and tasteful packaging with an unambiguous Star Wars aesthetic, and who doesn’t love lightsabers? However, that’s mostly what this is - an SSD for Star Wars fans to show off in their desktop builds. (edited)
Is this the best bang for your buck at the moment? Looking to upgrade after ~10 years of slow HDD and I'm a bit perplexed on what to go for.
Decent price in current market. The 530 with standard heatsink was around £112 last year, so an extra £20 for the Star Wars covers (but you'll only use one at a time) and ARGB seems decent if you're a fan.
Have you tried looking yourselves?
Also worth noting, you’d be paying extra for a gimmick that you can’t see when installed.