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July 2019
(85%)
76 Reviews
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21 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent top-line speeds
Five-year warranty
Big-name support
Great Performance
1TB and 2TB capacity options
High TBW endurance rating
5-year warranty
Optional recovery service
Seagate quality control
Solid overall performance
Available in capacities up to 2TB
Higher-than-average endurance ratings
Overall Performance
Excellent endurance
The editors didn't like
Pricing is all wrong
Caching performance not the best
Price is a little higher than some other drives
But for a reason
“Seagate built an awesome SSD with performance and endurance and they call it the FireCuda 510. A worthy drive for any type of system.”
Seagate FireCuda 510 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
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Small SLC write cache
Blue PCB
Costly
Pricing could do with tweaking
Couldn't match the official maximum 4K random figures under testing
Kitguru says
Seagate has finally made an entrance on the consumer NVMe SSD stage with the FireCuda 510 but although it performs well
Solid overall performance, Available in capacities up to 2TB, 5-year warranty, Higher-than-average endurance ratings,
Small SLC write cache, Blue PCB, Costly
While Seagate's FireCuda 510 is fast, durable, and can handle most workloads you throw at it, the SSD is too expensive considering its older hardware...
Pricing could do with tweaking, Couldn't match the official maximum 4K random figures under testing, Kitguru says: Seagate has finally made an entrance on the consumer NVMe SSD stage with the FireCuda 510 but although it performs well, Seagate need to do
Although Seagate are primarily known for their huge range of conventional HDD's they also have SSD's in their portfolio albeit in the Enterprise market segment. So it seems strange with this knowledge of NAND based drives in-house it's taken until now to...
The Firecuda would have seemed like a bargain a few months back, but the competition is incredibly fierce among the Phison-powered drives, and the suddenly brutal SSD market as a whole...
Great Performance, 1TB and 2TB capacity options, High TBW endurance rating, 5-year warranty, Optional recovery service, Seagate quality control,
Price is a little higher than some other drives, but for a reason, “Seagate built an awesome SSD with performance and endurance and they call it the FireCuda 510. A worthy drive for any type of system.”, Seagate FireCuda 510 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review, Thank
With the FireCuda 510, Seagate once and for all stomps those who thought they only could make HDDs and SSHDs. While they aren't exactly new to the world of NAND, the FireCuda 510 shows everyone how it is done. It is a great drive which performs very well...
Excellent top-line speeds, Five-year warranty, Big-name support
Pricing is all wrong, Caching performance not the best
Seagate's approach to SSDs in the middle of 2019 can be described as sensible. By taking the tried-and-trusted combination of Phison E12 controller and Toshiba TLC NAND, the hard-disk giant has produced a safe portfolio of high-performance M.2 drives enco...
The Seagate FireCuda 510 1TB drive delivered solid performance and seems to be a good mainstream SSD. This drive came out in 2019 and uses the PCIe 3.0 interface, so it isn't going to win in every benchmark as there are now many native PCIe 4.0 controller...
Published: 2020-08-06, Author: Sean , review by: tomshardware.com
Solid overall performance, Available in capacities up to 2TB, 5-year warranty, Higher-than-average endurance ratings,
Small SLC write cache, Blue PCB, Costly
While Seagate's FireCuda 510 is fast, durable, and can handle most workloads you throw at it, the SSD is too expensive considering its older hardware...
Outstanding sequential write performance, Leading sequential mixed speeds, Good sustained write performance, Very good thermal performance, Well-behaved thermal throttling, Much higher sequential speeds than SATA drives, Good thermal performance, 5-year w
Price is a bit high, Some thermal throttling when heavily loaded, Reduced write performance when SLC cache is exhausted, SLC cache could be bigger, Inaccurate temperature reporting
The Seagate FireCuda 510 1 TB SSD currently retails for $170. Outstanding sequential write performance Leading sequential mixed speeds Good sustained write performance Very good thermal performance Well-behaved thermal throttling Much higher sequential s...
The FireCuda 510 is tailor made for the average mainstream buyer who not only requires a moderately large amount of storage capacity but also has a need for speed. Put simply the FireCuda 510 1TB SSD is big, it is fast, and is surprisingly inexpensive for...
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Published: 2019-06-20, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: There's no doubt that SSDs are faster than mechanical drives and faster still is the NVMe SSDs. We've known this for a while now. At CES, Seagate announced their FireCuda 510 series. This series contains a grand total of two products; a 1 TB NVMe drive an...