
Seagate, EK Brings Tiny Lightsabers to M.2 SSDs
owned by EKWB and Seagate announced New particular version Star Wars Firecuda NVMe SSDs honoring probably the most well-known Jedi and Sith Lords within the sequence, Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader. These new riders may have faceplates with every character’s identify and related lightsaber designs. Seagate has partnered with EK to create coolers to assist maintain drives cool beneath Segate’s Star Wars-themed faceplates.
utilizing Seagate 2TB and 1TB Variations of FireCuda 530 NVMe SSDs for Star Wars themed drives. The FireCuda 530 is Seagate’s quickest NVMe drive with PCIe Gen 4 assist and 7300MB/s most learn pace. In our evaluate, we praised the FireCuda 530 sequence for its excellent guarantee score and ultra-fast sustained write efficiency.
An EKWB-designed, low-profile heatsink product of high-quality aluminum with an anodized end is positioned between the motive force and the faceplate. It will maintain the drive cool beneath Star Wars faceplates to maximise efficiency for a very long time.
The faceplates have a matte black end that brings the RGB-illuminated lightsaber within the middle of the heatsink to mild. A lightsaber hilt fills the underside of the heatsink, which is linked to an RGB strip within the center that mimics a lightsaber blade. Every rider will include three completely different faceplates that includes completely different lightsaber colours and hilt designs for Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader.
These Star Wars SSDs ought to really feel proper at dwelling in any Star Wars themed setup. The distinctive lightsaber design will stand out on a typical gaming PC the place the M.2 slots are uncovered and separated from the first PCIe x16 slot. It will stop the graphics card from blocking the faceplates and permit everybody to take take a look at the distinctive design of every lightsaber. Once more the colours are RGB illuminated so you possibly can change the wing shade as you would like.
As beforehand said, solely 2TB and 1TB particular version variants might be produced with the EKWB heatsink and Jedi/Sith Lord faceplates. Pricing and availability unknown.
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