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Veröffentlicht: 2020-07-06, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: phoronix.com
Zusammenfassung: For those that have been considering the Seagate FireCuda 520 as a PCI Express 4.0 NVMe solid-state drive, here are some benchmarks under Ubuntu Linux with this ZP500GM3A002 drive.While we have benchmarked under Linux the Corsair Force MP600 and Sabrent R...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-12-25, Autor: Les , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
As of the date of this report, there are two PCIe Gen 4×4 NVMe SSD on the streets and both are virtually identical in their build. They are the Seagate FireCuda 520 and the Corsair MP600, and although there are minor deviations such as the custom firmware...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-12-25, Autor: Les , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
As of the date of this report, there are two PCIe Gen 4×4 NVMe SSD on the streets and both are virtually identical in their build. They are the Seagate FireCuda 520 and the Corsair MP600, and although there are minor deviations such as the custom firmware...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-12-02, Autor: Ron , Testbericht von: gamingtrend.com
5-year warranty, Staggering real-world 5GB read and 4GB write speeds, Visible game load time improvements, Impressive Mtbf and TBW numbers, Reduced render times in Adobe suite of products
AMD will realize the gains, Intel gets Gen 3 speeds, Premium price for premium power
I've read a lot of technical journals that insist that an M.2 drive “won't change your videogame” but seeing my load times evaporate says otherwise. I thought the 510 was a huge step forward, but seeing the 520 in action is a quantum leap. If you've got a...
PCIe 4 offers little real-world benefit with storage at the moment, Expensive
The Seagate FireCuda NVMe SSD is arguably the best thing out there due to excellent performance with PCIe 3, and even faster performance with PCIe 4. But there are far cheaper drives that are nearly as fast, and it's expensive...
Couldn't match the official maximum 4K random figures under testing, Needs a X570/Ryzen 3000 combination to get the full benefit of the technology
It took quite some time to see the first Seagate NVMe SSD for the consumer space in the shape of the FireCuda 510 which we reviewed late last year, but in no time at all, we've got another 500 series FireCuda, the FireCuda 520. With this drive, Seagate ha...
5,000MB/s read and 4,400MB/s write, Takes advantage of PCIe Gen 4 on AMD Ryzen, Five-year warranty and big-name support
Caching performance still erratic, Significant price premium over Gen 3 drives
Appreciating that enthusiasts will be eager to adopt ultra-high-speed storage on the very latest AMD Ryzen platforms, a number of manufacturers have been quick off the mark with latest-generation PCIe Gen 4 solutions in the popular M.2 form factor.Qui...