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Seagate FireCuda 540 SSD 2TB, interne SSD, M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 5, snelheden tot 10.000/ MB/s en 2000TBTBW, Data Rescue Service (ZP2000GM3A004)

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Style: Gen5 - 10,000MB/s


Capacity: 2TB


Features

  • FULL TILT SPEEDS Up to 10,000MB/s means the full power of PCIe Gen5 speeds are yours to wield.
  • FASTER. FASTER. FASTER. Transfer speeds up to 50% faster than PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSDs and up to 17 faster than SATA SSDs.
  • BUILT TO LAST Up to 2000TB TBW means you can rewrite up to 1TB of data every day, for five years (based on 2TB capacity).
  • READY TO ROLL Plug-and-play compatibility with most PCIe Gen5 motherboards and backwards compatible with PCIe Gen4.
  • WARRANTY Enjoy long-term peace of mind with three years of Rescue Data Recovery Services and a five-year limited warranty.
  • The available storage capacity may vary.

Description

Performance has a new name—FireCuda 540 SSD. With speeds up to 10,000MB/s, this PCIe Gen5 takes no-prisoners, toppling Gen4 speeds by 50% and going 17 times faster than SATA SSDs. It has up to 2TB of storage and is built to power through constant abuse—handling upwards of 2000TB total bytes written. This SSD isn’t for the faint of heart.

Digital Storage Capacity: 2 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Connectivity Technology: PCIe


Brand: Seagate


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Form Factor: 2280 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Solid State Drive


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Black


Hard Drive: ‎Solid State Drive


Brand: ‎Seagate


Series: ‎Seagate FireCuda 540


Item model number: ‎ZP2000GM3A004


Item Weight: ‎0.286 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.16 x 0.87 x 0.43 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.16 x 0.87 x 0.43 inches


Color: ‎Black


Computer Memory Type: ‎DIMM


Flash Memory Size: ‎2 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Manufacturer: ‎Seagate


Language: ‎English, English, English, English


Date First Available: ‎June 27, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Highly recommend
Style: Gen4 - 7300MB/s Capacity: 4TB
I forgot when I bought this but when I did, I wasn't expecting a whole lot from it. But I still use it, and it still runs perfectly. Years later.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025 by David Tanner

  • Amazing and works perfectly but is scary to install
Style: Gen4 HeatSink - 7300MB/s Capacity: 1TB
My friends and I all have one of these and it’s amazing. No more deleting games for other games on the ps5. It’s just terrifying ripping off the cover of the ps5 but a YouTube video will help.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025 by Michael Kalikatzaros

  • perfect product!
Style: Gen4 HeatSink - 7300MB/s Capacity: 1TB
Excelent product new and all fine!
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by wuilfred

  • Coolest NVMe PCIe 4.x SSD
Style: Gen4 - 7300MB/s Capacity: 4TB
I use laptops/notebooks pretty much exclusively since around 2008. Never had SSD temperature issues before, but my MSI GT77 Titan was cooking my SSDs, so I went looking for the coolest SSD I could find. The WD Black SN850X had incredible performance for the price, but it would get over 70° C and be disconnected in the middle of large transfers. The factory Samsung 980 Pro already has bad blocks, and it had only been half a year before they started showing up. Pretty much every SSD I tried would idle around 45° C and get up to at least 60° C while gaming (no load on the SSDs, just temps inside the laptop). I assumed that the Crucial P3 Plus would have better temps since it's a slower drive, but it was actually one of the worst of the bunch in terms of temperatures (it's an incredibly good deal for the money aside from the temps though). The Sabrent Rocket Q4 has decent temps, a bit above the 980 Pro. The SK Hynix P31 and P41 have temps that are at least as good as the 980 Pro, and while they use very little power, they still weren't the coolest. I even purchased a second laptop with - I kid you not - a liquid cooling loop. This definitely helped the overall temps, and the Tongfang bottom plate helped because it's metal and not plastic like the MSI (so the bottom plate is like a big heatsink). Still, SSDs could hit 60°C. I lucked out only when someone on the XMG Discord server mentioned how cool the older Firecuda 520 and 510 were for them. I am completely blown away with how low the temps are while the performance is excellent. The performance is not quite as good as the SN850X, but this is comparing a drag racer with a formula 1 car; they are both so much faster than anyone realistically will ever need, so the speed differences don't really matter at all in real life. Far more important is the fact that the Seagate runs about 20° cooler than the WD... Yes, it's seriously that much. The Firecuda tends to idle in the 30 to 40 range, and I've only seen it hit 60 or even the upper 50s when under extreme load. When I say extreme, I mean something like installing about a terabyte of Native Instruments software in a single go, nonstop reads and writes. You definitely pay a premium for the cool temps as well as the performance and brand name, but when you're talking about potentially destroying several terabytes of data with hotter SSDs, it's worth every penny. Right now I am only running Firecuda 530s in every M.2 slot, and the temps are both consistent and cool. Everything else is in an external enclosure that acts like a big heat sink as well. I never would have gotten my issues resolved without switching to this specific SSD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Big Chungus

  • Perfect match for the PS5
Style: Gen4 HeatSink - 7300MB/s Capacity: 2TB
After researching various PCIe Gen4 SSDs for the PS5 (and discovering this drive had the most votes for "best performance" across multiple review/analysis sites) I decided to give it a shot, making sure to get the one with the included heatsink (important!) I was not disappointed, like WOW... For full disclosure, I purchased the 2TB SSD with the included heatsink. # Easy to install: Sony gets points for this category as well for making it so simple to open and add/upgrade the SSD inside the PS5. We simply slid off the white cover, removed the SSD expansion door/shield, and used the already included (with the PS5) hardware to fasten the SSD into the slot. The dimensions of the SSD (including the heatsink it comes with) are a perfect match for the SSD expansion slot on the PS5. It fits like a glove (see pictures). Then it was simply a matter of closing the expansion slot, replacing the cover, and booting up the PS5! # Setup: As soon as the PS5 booted up, it recognized the new SSD and gave me the option to "format" it (required to set it up to recognize the PS5's file system). The formatting process took about 20 seconds and then it was done! It was ready to use. You must make sure you go into the PS5's 'Storage' settings to make sure you designate your new drive as the installation location for new games, or specific content (if you want to use it that way, of course). Or you can simply transfer files to and from the SSD expansion at your leisure. # Performance: While this drive claims read speeds of around 7,300MB/s your mileage may vary on the PS5. The PS5 reported around 5,700MBs - but keep in mind this is not a limitation of the SSD but the data transfer subsystem of the PS5 itself. Rest assured, it's most likely the drive is capable of up 7,300MB/s on compatible hardware, and you can sleep easy knowing that its bandwidth capabilities are well in excess of what the PS5 needs to run at peak performance. I ran a test by copying Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (57GB of data) from the PS5 local storage to the new SSD. It took around ONE MINUTE to transfer! That's insane. I then installed the new Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves collection to this storage and benchmarked the performance/load times of the game, and they were on par with the PS5's local storage, loading up an entire level in just under 2 seconds! I've read that high performance SSDs like this one can even perform a little faster than the on-board SSD that came with the PS5, but, the performance of either drive (internal or expansion) is so fast already, the differences will be too subtle to notice. Especially on PS5 optimized games that load faster than the time it probably takes to start your stopwatch and benchmark. # Final Thoughts This SSD (with the included heatsink) is clearly designed with PS5 expansion in mind. If that is why you're looking at this SSD then I can strongly recommend it. It's easy to install, fits like a glove, and performs well in excess of what the PS5 requires. It has been going strong in my PS5 for 6 weeks now and I am extremely happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2022 by AureliaWolf AureliaWolf

  • Great for the PS5
Style: Gen4 - 7300MB/s Capacity: 2TB
One of the fastest ssds ever
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 by Kevin Davis

  • Crazy value, and speed.
Style: Gen4 - 7300MB/s Capacity: 2TB
As someone who's dived into PC building, the Seagate FireCuda 530 has exceeded my expectations in every possible way. I’ve used it primarily for my custom build with tons of RGB and high-performance components, and it’s made a huge difference. The 7300MB/s read speeds are amazing, especially when handling large files, games, and apps. Whether it's booting up or transferring data, everything is blazing fast. This SSD isn’t just about speed it’s also about durability. With a 1275TBW endurance rating, I know it's built to last, which gives me peace of mind. Plus, the fact that it’s PS5 compatible is a bonus if I ever want to expand storage on my console. Although I haven’t used it on the PS5 yet, it’s nice knowing I have that option. Seagate’s 3-year Rescue Data Recovery is another standout feature. Knowing that I’ve got that extra layer of protection makes this drive worth every penny. It's extremely quiet, I haven't heard a peep from it even when with transfers of 7tb. That and my computer had 0 recognition issues. Crazy value and functionality. I’ve used a few NVMe drives in the past, but this one outshines them all. If you need a reliable, fast, and future-proof storage solution, the FireCuda 530 is the way to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by Raven

  • Great for ROG ally
Style: Gen4 - M.2 2230 - 5000MB/s Capacity: 2TB
Got this for the ROG Ally, and it’s such a necessity
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025 by Matt

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