Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)

Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)
Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)
Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)
Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)
Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)
Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)
Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)

Key features

  • Faster load times for non-stop performance and play
  • Performs up to 5× faster than 7200 rpm desktop hard drives
  • Up to 2TB of capacity to store 80× 25GB games
  • Boots Windows 8 in less than 10 seconds
  • Improves overall system responsiveness by 30% or more, plus backed by a 5-Year limited Warranty
BrandSeagate
Size2TB
ColorBlack
Warranty1 year manufacturer warranty

Seagate FireCuda 2TB Solid State Hybrid Drive Performance SSHD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s Flash Accelerated for Gaming PC Desktop (ST2000DX002)

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5 year warranty
Ed P.✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 12, 2023
The claims for the Firecuda series are that you get up to 4x (??) increased performance over a standard mechanical drive. That may be true but it's hard to tell - you can see other reviews have the speed tests, and I don't need to go into that. Seagate should have put more than 8GB of flash in these to make them even faster, but I'm no engineer... it just seems a bit of a nickel-n-dime game to only use 8GB given how cheap SSDs are these days. Anyway... 2TB of space is great. I use it for mass storage of digital games (Steam, GOG, Ubi, Origin) as the second drive with an SSD as the main drive in my Windows PCs. Ideally, it will speed up any small reads/writes (like game patching where it tries to do hundreds of small updates to a bunch of files - which brings a mechanical drive to it's knees) and otherwise perform as least as good as a 7,200 RPM mechanical drive (and from what I can tell so far, it does). The number one feature to me is: 5 year warranty. That said, 2TB drives typically cost less than the Firecuda. I've use the 3.5" and the 2.5" models as a "mass storage" drive in laptops and computers. I'd never run the OS on these... get an actual SSD for the main drive and use this as the extra drive. Stay away from the 2.5" models if you can - they are 5,400 RPM (i.e. slower) and depending on who you believe, that takes a way from the performance boost you can get. I can't fathom WHY they keep making 5,400 RPM drives these days... other than reduced power consumption for laptops... they are too slow.
Install your Windows OS on an SSD and you will never install it on a mechanical driver again... EVER! Some people have said they get a good speed-up for Windows on the Firecuda as the main drive... but it was already too late for me... "Windows goes on an SSD" is my new rule. So, for a mechanical hybrid drive that claims PERFORMANCE, the 5,400 RPM choice is rather silly in my book. Regardless... 5 year warranty!
A bargain price for a speed demon.
Craig✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 7, 2023
I purchased this to use as an exclusive gaming drive for my HP Omen and it's been nothing short of fantastic running my games. I was getting pretty close to the storage limit on the 512 GB SSD that came with the computer, but I really liked the fast access speed and how smooth the games ran on it and didn't want to totally give that up by transferring everything over to the 3TB 7200RPM standard HDD. I needed something faster than a standard HDD, but not as ridiculously expensive as a SSD. FireCuda to the rescue!

I transferred my Steam and Origin games over to the FireCuda yesterday (a very simple process) and the difference between running them on the SSD and the hybrid SSHD were negligible. Fallout 4, GTA V, Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 4 all run perfectly on the FireCuda. For the 20 minutes I spent on each of those games after transferring them over, I didn't have any problems with stuttering and load times were close enough to the SSD's performance, that it didn't really bother me.

For the price, I couldn't be happier. It's nice to have my SSD cleaned up so it's free to run Windows 10 with space to spare so that I can run some information-intensive software like Adobe Premiere, where I can crunch videos on the SSD and transfer to the HDD when they're finished. The FireCuda is EASILY worth the hundred bucks they charge.
Works well
Donald G. Gilmore✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 22, 2023
My husband purchased this drive for me to fix a problem when my original solid state drive started presenting problems.

My hard drive, was in two parts so all we had to do is move the cable to install the new drive and take out the old solid state drive.

The hardest part of installation was all on our end as we pulled my computer out and opened it. Moved stuff around and located the wiring to install the new drive. We removed the solid state portion of my old drive and installed the new drive. We had to make a few adjustments to fit the drive in the old slot, but this is not the fault of the drive.

The installation was easy and did not take very long to swap out.

I have posted rating in 2 of the 3 rate features as I can not attest to the durability since I have only had the drive a short time. So far it is working really well.

Since I removed my original solid state portion for my old hard drive which was causing my problems and replace it with this hybrid drive, I was able to retain my old hard drive and gained new hard drive space for storage as well as the replacing the solid state portion of my hard drive.
This is a great option if you play a lot of modern PC games and need the storage capacity!
Joseph✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 20, 2023
Guys, let's face it...2TB solid state drives are insanely expensive (over 500 USD). Even a 1TB SSD is around 250 USD (and this is for a low end model, WD Blue, 850 EVO, etc.). Why would you purchase a solid state drive for 250 USD today when in 2 years it's going to be half the price?! If you need lots of storage space for games, video, etc. but still want your OS and commonly used programs/games to load quickly... solid state hybrid drives are the way to go. My computer, which did have an enterprise grade 1TB HDD (128MB cache, 7200RPM), would take almost exactly 60 seconds to reboot. After installing this drive and using the computer for only 24 hours I have reached LESS than 30 seconds for the average reboot times.

Most modern computer games are reaching WELL over 25GBs in size so paying over 500 USD for a 2TB SSD just doesn't fit most people's budgets. However, the SSHD option gives you both solid performance AND higher storage capacities. Honestly, I was a little skeptical at first with this technology but I am firm believer now after purchasing both the 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch models. I have to replace my drive every 2 years or so due to how much I use my computer. I don't want to pay 250 USD or more every 2 years for just 1TB of storage. For the average user, the option of the SSHD is ideal. I definitely prefer to buy a single 2TB SSHD and then have a normal, 2TB enterprise grade HDD for my backups.

I see the point of having your OS and other smaller programs on a primary SSD then loading large sized games onto another drive however, an SSHD will give you the best of both worlds (with slightly decreased performance compared to the SSD of course) and you don't have to have two separate storage devices which simplifies things. Not to mention, I can get two of the 2TB SSHDs for just slightly more money than a 250GB SSD and a 2TB normal HDD. It's a pretty simple decision for me...if I can get these SSHDs for less than $100 USD I'm going to go with this option for now. When SSDs reach 150USD for the 1TB models I may give them another look. I don't see modern PC games getting smaller though over the course of the next couple of years though so... I think SSHDs are going to be a great option for many years to come!
Honestly Surprised
Jeffery Jelinski✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 3, 2023
Bought this to replace a failing WD2003FZEX 2TB Black drive. Figured I'd try something a little different this time, and the benchmarks and reviews swayed me to this drive. I use it as a dedicated Game Installs drive and also do a lot of work with large amounts of small files. Modding and compiling my own projects with some particularly throughput heavy workflows.

All the benchmarks I've run put this drive nearly in line with the(now failing) WD Black drive for raw performance. Never quite there but always at its heels. Of course the WD Black was more consistent and had higher overall throughput. But in practical usage, the Seagate FireCuda has been surprising. Level loads are much faster. Warping around in MMOs is so quick I can't read the loading screens. Initial loading of my 94GB Skyrim build is noticeably faster, and moving throughout Skyrim's world is more consistent. Streaming assets load more smoothly, and the loadscreens between areas are much shorter. Especially if you've been playing the game for a few hours. I wouldn't say there was a difference if it wasn't immediately noticeable. Raw performance might not be quite up to par with Barracuda Pros and WD Blacks, but practical usage definitely shows a different animal.

Further, the FireCuda is MUCH MUCH quieter than the 2TB Black drive, has a roughly similar spinup time, and much better seek times. Accessing huge amounts of small texture files is at least as good in a worse case scenario, and much snappier than the Black drive when the FireCuda is in its stride. I imagine over the next few months it will build a thorough map of my usage patterns, and be a very consistent drive for me.

This is my first Seagate for personal use in over a decade, and I must say I am impressed. Especially because it's a Hybrid drive. Long term longevity will be my real tell, but so far it does exactly what it says on the box. In my own real world usage this is every bit the drive the 2TB Black ever was, and CHEAPER. Great drive, at a GREAT price.
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