Seagate FireCuda HDD 8TB Internal Hard Drive HDD - 3.5 Inch CMR SATA 6Gb/s 7200RPM 256MB Cache 300TB/year with Rescue Services (ST8000DX001)
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Hugoland
> 3 dayLa única pega es que según el test que realiza la PS5, no alcanza la velocidad que anuncia pero por lo demás, perfecta
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Arno_74
> 3 dayElle fait parfaitement son boulot et très facile à installer ! Je recommande
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木村
21-11-2024届きました~、思ったより小さかったです。
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Fluppeteer
> 3 dayEssentially bought at a slightly premium because Seagate is a well-known name, and to avoid messing around retrospectively installing heat spreaders or thermal paste (the heat sink is preinstalled on this, unlike the Sabrent). Im slightly concerned that the heat sink seems to be a solid lump of metal rather than having any fins that would increase surface area (like the holes in the WD_BLACK, which doesnt come in 4TB, or the fins on the Sabrent which replaces the SSD compartment lid); Im sure itll be fine for distributing heat during bursty behaviour as a heat spreader, but Im not so sure itll make the best of the fan in continuous operation. However, Im no cooling engineer, so hopefully Seagate know what theyre doing. It seems to work, and installation was easy enough (once Id correctly interpreted the Sony instructions on how to remove the cover). Reviews imply that PS5 SSDs work fine without a heatsink, theyll just slow down (although I doubt its good for them to run hot), so fingers crossed.
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fish10
Greater than one weekIve had a lot of M.2 SSD drives, so far this one has had zero issues during boot. Very fast as well.
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miss
> 3 dayPS5
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Mark
> 3 dayI tend to go best, this is so far the best out of all M.2 drives I have used
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayEasy to install. So far so good.
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Verlie Kihn
> 3 dayThe installation and set up took just minutes, and there is a noticeable difference in gameplay. Im also able to load all my games on the PS5 without having to uninstall some to load any new ones. Im glad I made this upgrade to my system.
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WJH
> 3 dayReally simple to install into a PS5. There are cheaper PS5-compatible SSDs available, but I think it was worth paying a little more for the slightly quicker speeds and larger heatsink.