Seagate FireCuda 530, 1 TB, Internal SSD, M.2 PCIe Gen4
Seagate FireCuda 530, 1 TB, Internal SSD, M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4, transfer speeds up to 7,300MB/s, 3D TLC NAND, 1,275TBW, 1.8M MTBF, For PS5/PC, 3 year Rescue Services (ZP1000GM3A013)
What’s Included
FireCuda 530 Gen4 PCIe SSD, Rescue Data Recovery Services, Quick start guide
Weight: | 10.6 g |
Dimensions: | 8.01 x 2.21 x 0.36 cm; 10.6 Grams |
Brand: | Seagate |
Model: | ZP1000GM3A013 |
Colour: | 530 Serie – Gen 4 |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | SEAGATE |
Dimensions: | 8.01 x 2.21 x 0.36 cm; 10.6 Grams |
I bought this to put all my favourite PS5 and PS4 games onto my console as the standard ssd can only hold a couple of large PS5 games. Works a treat and fast.
I’ve fitted this in a new built computer I’ve put together for everyday use. Boot time is insanely quick. I was going back and forth between this Seagate and a Samsung as to which to purchase. In the end the price and Seagate’s warranty swayed me and I’m not disappointed.
Brilliant product to give my PS5 that boost of memory. It was really quick and easy to install and format. Highly recommended. Keep an eye on price though a soon as I purchased product it dropped by 40.
I’ve installed this into my ps5 and so far it is working great! It was almost too easy to install and was very easy to format when you turn back on the ps5.
Such a good SSD for the PlayStation 5! 2TB of storage is more then enough to hold all my games and apps!
There’s not much to say other than its a typical Gen 4 PCIe SSD that went into my PS5 where it works perfectly. Typically I steer towards Samsung models of SSD when adding storage to my PCs, but I’ve had some good luck with Seagate HDDs in recent years so I thought I’d try out one of their SSDs when looking to expand my PS5’s storage.
For the less tech minded folk out there, this SSD model in particular has been featured everywhere for being a good choice for the PS5, so you know that it will work as a fact, and you’ll also be able to find lots of materials related to it online if you’re having issues installing it or in the event that something goes wrong.
You can’t go wrong with this one honestly.
It has half of the read times of the 1TB version, but it’s still super-duper fast for my needs.
Fitted into my PS5 in a couple of minutes. I have the digital only version of the PS5 so neede the extra storage after purchasing only a few games. All my games (so far) now run from this drive and load times and map transitions are amazingly fast!
This is the ultimate M.2 NVME memory that you can get for your PS5. Even though it registers as slower in the console itself, ignore that, its bullet speed in actual operation. I don’t think the PS5 can read the extra speed.
Unlike the WD SN850 which I had before, it doesn’t overheat. It’s definitely a superior performer. You get what you pay for. When it comes to gaming, don’t compromise on speed and performance. You want the best that you can get and this is it.
With the lower price, it’s a true bargain. Stop wasting your time and just buy it. I can’t recommend it enough.
Easy to install, added lots of storage. Would definitely buy agai
Perfect for the ps5. I had enough of deleting and installing games due to insufficient storage
This review will involve numbers, but it won’t be super scientific.
I use the Firecuda 2TB in my computer as a secondary drive only for cloning purposes, in my dual boot Ubuntu & Windows system, so can’t give you information on thermals as only use it in a live USB environment (Clonezilla to be specific).
I managed to clone the primary 1TB nvme gen 3 drive (Intel), filled up to ~700GB, to the 2TB Firecuda in roughly 21 minutes (skipping disk health check). I have mixed feelings about the transfer rate because this is advertised as a 700K random write drive but I didn’t get close to that in a real world application, see:
700,000 MB data from source drive, drive A
2,000,000 MB space on destination drive (partially filled to about 1.1TB), drive B
21 minutes total transfer time to clone drive A into B
napkin maths:
(700,000 MB/ 21 minutes) = 33333 MB/minute
33,333 MB/minute = 33,333/60 MB/second = 555 MB/s random write speed
Given the 555 MB/s average transfer speed, I would assume the advertised 700 MB/s random write speed was hit, since an avg. of 555 MB/s means the write speed went above 555 and below it as well, so all in all this gets a perfect score.
I use mine without a heatsink in a nicely ventilated PC case and I’ve had 0 issues so far.
Can’t believe it’s under 100 for 1TB and it’s well worth more now I’ve got so many games and tons of space left for loads more
Managed to get just under 6,500MB/s when installed in the PS5 and let it run its own internal test. The heatsink seems good quality, no heat issues. Paid 109 at the end of last year (2022), I’ve not had any issues with it since – would have gotten the higher TB version but the prices are still too high.
I got this for my ps5. Great storage upgrade and very very easy to install. The youtube videos are all accurate in how they show how easy it is to remove the cover and slide it back on. When inside and installing the ssd its as simple as removing 2 screws, slotting it in, and replacing the 2 screws.
When installed you simply turn you ps5 back on, click yes to the format question it automatically comes up with and its done. It showed me it has a read speed of 6800 mb/s.
Can not recommend enough.
I bought the Star Wars themed version as it was cheaper at the time than the standard, it a solid built ssd, comes with stickers and a postcard, see my pics, install was easy, just slide of the ps5 cover, unscrew the ssd cover, unscrew the spacer and slot in the ssd, put it back together, switch on the ps5 and it formats for you, simple
I had to fit this in a different slot because the heat sink interferes with sound card slot. My Corsair NVme was even worse but I have ordered from Amazon a lower profile heat sink that I hope will solve the problems. ASUS need to redesign their motherboards to allow more space to accommodate the heat sinks but that is little comfort to you if it won’t fit into your board so be aware. YouTube will show you how to remove the heat sink if you do have problems.
This listing fails to mention that Firecuda 530 is a desktop SSD and should never be used without a heatsink, also ensuring proper ventilation, which is clearly stated on the Seagate product page:
– Intended for desktop PCs.
– FireCuda 530 SSD’s heatsink is pre-installed and should not be removed as it can damage the SSD.
– With the heatsink, the product exceeds standard M.2 dimensions. Dimensions of the FireCuda 530 SSD are 80.15 mm (L) x 22.9 mm (W) x 18.25 mm (H).
– M.2 connectors H3.2 and above are recommended for an SSD with a heatsink.
– For optimal performance, provide sufficient airflow and cooling.
Blazing fast but also lava hot. For laptops — do not buy. For consoles and desktop PCs you probably can’t go any better.
Excellent internal SSD for PS5.
Was easy to install, following the video guide from Sony on YouTube.
Got a read speed of 6538 MB/s during formatting on the PS5. Worth noting, however, that PS5s have some caps on read and write speeds so in practice you’ll not get 6.5GB/s when copying data from the PS5 storage to the SSD; you’ll likely get around 1.4GB/s, but this is sufficiently fast from experience.
Additionally, the storage size of 1 TB is great. I currently have around 25 games across both the PS5 storage and the Firecuda with around 500Gb of remaining storage. Games load just as fast from the SSD and it doesn’t have any heating problems.
Altogether, it’s a great SSD which doesn’t overheat and offers additional storage for the PS5 that will be fine for most people.
The drive exceeded the advertised read/writes with 7391/6144 right out of the box.
Test System: X570/5900X/RTX 3090/64GB
The temp peaked to 55*C in the Crystal Disk bench. Office is fairly cool and the drive is idling at 38*C, but I figured this would be the case since it sits in the first M.2 slot on my X570 motherboard. Air needs to channel between the RAM and GPU to reach it, honestly – it’s a terrible placement for these Gen4 NVMe since they can generate so much heat. My second M.2 slot is covered by the GPU and I already have a slower NVMe in it for extra storage.
Only purchased since my previous NVMe, Aorus Gen4 (the all copper launch one), died due to overheating. That drive was idling at 55*C and those first gen Phison controllers haven’t earned a great reputation for reliability.
The biggest reason for buying this drive is the endurance rating for the drive and that it could possibly generate less heat since the memory is limited to 1,200 MTps vs. 1,600 MTps. Definitely on the pricier side of similar 1TB NVMe drives (980 Pro, KC3000, SN850, Rocket 4 Plus, and Platinum P41), but it’s also has the highest endurance rating out of all of them and free data recovery for 3-years.
4TB with built-in heat sink. Being a console player, I honestly don’t know much about SSD drives or many techie things. So I was petrified when purchasing this. Contrary to some reviews, I can categorically confirm that this is PS5 compatible and it requires no calibration. It’s plug in and play. Added 4TB of memory to my PS5. The added 4TB memory works just the same as the internal memory does. You can download games to the SSD 4TB, you can update games and save progress is stored on it. It’s been an absolute life saver. Large games like COD and Warzone take up so much space that I was only ever able to have 5 or so games on my PS5. It was a never ending headache of what to delete next. If you can afford it, this is the solution. The loading times are the same, nothing slows down. I’ve noticed absolutely no changes or negatives since using this. I heard a lot of bad things about cheaper versions of SSD drives, and I didn’t want to ruin the capabilities of my PS5. So I therefore was happy to pay the price for the best I could find. I do find it absolutely disgusting that Playstation provide so little memory. But if you can afford it, I HIGHLY recommend this to all PS5 owners.
Did a lot of research on which m.2 ssd to buy (WD Black/Samsung/Firecuda) benchmark testing, PS5 only videos, and installed this particular drive in my ps5 for faster game loads.. the ssd i bought was the firecuda 1Tb version with heatsink – very simple to install.
Turned off and unplugged ps5. slide the lid/casing off the bottom of the ps5. Unscrew the ssd casing. position the screw and washer they provide down 1 notch to the 80mm mark and gently inserted the drive, hearing the click as the ssd drive slots in.
Then proceeded to turn on the ps5, which prompted me to format the usb drive taking a few seconds to format and eventually giving a read speed of 6538.91MB/s as shown in the image – which is to be expected as i think ps5 bottlenecks this read speed around this value. Having a look at reviews of other ssd brands other customers have bought and reviewed.. they all seem to cap out at this 6500MB/s speed so i am very happy the SSD arrived on time (1 day delivery cos gamer), and is performing as expected.
Transferred Destiny 2 and Godfall ~103GB of data from the console storage to this m.2 SSD drive (go to an app, and press options -> move game data) – this took about 1 minute.. to transfer 100GB of data!! incredibly fast.
One thing i did not expect however was that my LAN cable was Disconnected during this data transfer – i did have to switch my ps5 off an on again as this seemed to bug out my lan connection entirely. So I deleted the current Wired Lan profile, restarted my PS5, and then set up my network connection again which fixed the issue – but this i suspect was possibly an intended software feature on Sony’s end. I would advise maybe disconnecting any LAN cables during data transfers to mitigate this
I didn’t test any Thermal production of the ssd drive however, as i didn’t have the tools to do so but from reading around this ssd drive with heatsink is the way to go, custom heatsinks offer ~15-20C reduction in cooling, however the drive with heatsink can get anywhere from ~20-30C reliably.
Loaded up Destiny 2 and everything was loading noticeabley faster than game storage – from title screen to loading into a game environment was very quick. Would recommend.