Newegg[newegg.com] has the Seagate FireCuda 530R SSD 1TB Internal Solid State Drive - M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4, speeds up to 7400MB/s, TLC, DRAM Cache, ZP1000GM3A063 for $66.99 when you apply code SEGTESSD246 at checkout. Shipping is free.
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Newegg[newegg.com] has the Seagate FireCuda 530R SSD 1TB Internal Solid State Drive - M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4, speeds up to 7400MB/s, TLC, DRAM Cache, ZP1000GM3A063 for $66.99 when you apply code SEGTESSD246 at checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks! Everyone should be aware of these issues.
Most people use CrystalDiskMark and think their drive is fine, but this writes a fresh file for the test. You need to test the read speeds of old files with a different utility like "SSD Read Speed Tester."
These have a super high TBW rating and I found a "great deal," so I bought 2 4TB drives on ebay last year - completely unaware of the controller issue. Expensive mistake since I can't return them. One has been completely fine, but I noticed some slowness and the life on the other dropped to 98% after only a week with only a couple TB written when it was in a ZFS pool in my NAS. I reformatted and put in a gaming PC that only runs a few hours every few days. Oldest files are a year old and there is no read degradation. I'm holding onto the drives hoping a firmware update soon arrives, but this is Seagate after all.
periodically post something on seagate's socials when they post promos, to not abandon their customers of the firecuda 530 that has a known slowness bug with an available firmware fix that seagate hasn't packaged a year later. companies social teams hate it when you call them out on socials and they then ask the support guys wth.
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Thank you for the info - definitely worth checking into
Most people use CrystalDiskMark and think their drive is fine, but this writes a fresh file for the test. You need to test the read speeds of old files with a different utility like "SSD Read Speed Tester."
These have a super high TBW rating and I found a "great deal," so I bought 2 4TB drives on ebay last year - completely unaware of the controller issue. Expensive mistake since I can't return them. One has been completely fine, but I noticed some slowness and the life on the other dropped to 98% after only a week with only a couple TB written when it was in a ZFS pool in my NAS. I reformatted and put in a gaming PC that only runs a few hours every few days. Oldest files are a year old and there is no read degradation. I'm holding onto the drives hoping a firmware update soon arrives, but this is Seagate after all.