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You can currently pick up the Seagate FireCuda 530, our favorite PS5 SSD, at its lowest price ever
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If you're looking for a great PS5 SSD deal then look no further. We are currently seeing the lowest ever prices on two different versions of the Seagate FireCuda 530, with the 1TB version currently at $139.99 (down from $189.99) and the 2TB version for just $249.99 (usually $299.99).
These PS5 SSDs come from Seagate, a company which puts out some of the best SSD models for gaming. They are Gen 4, meaning they can reach speeds which are almost double that of the Gen 3 which Seagate claiming they can go as fast as 7,300MB/s.
These SSDs are at their lowest ever price and rarely take price cuts so this is a rare chance to get them at this discounted rate. We have seen their MRSP slowly decreasing over time but again, actual deals are rare. These also come with a built-in heatsink, meaning you save even more cash as you don't have to purchase one.
You can find this PS5 deal along with many others just below.
Today's best PS5 SSD deals
Seagate FireCuda 530 1TB Internal Solid State Drive | $169.99 $139.99 at Amazon
Save $30 - This 18% saving brings down this Gen 4 NVMe SSD down to its lowest ever price point. If you're on the hunt for a new gen SSD then this is a great chance to get one at a discount. Since this has gone down to an MRSP of $169.99 we have rarely seen any price cuts on it so be sure to take a peek.
Seagate FireCuda 530 2TB Internal Solid State Drive | $299.99 $249.99 at Amazon
Save $50 - This is another massive saving which brings the price point of this 2TB SSD down to its lowest price ever. If you need a fast Gen 4 NVMe SSD this then this larger storage option could be the one for you. This is the first time we have seen this price come significantly below $300.
More of today's best PS5 SSD deals
If you've missed out on the above deals or they're not right for you then take a look at some of the latest best SSD deals below on a range of great models.
Be sure to check out our best gaming laptop deals if you're after something pre-built but still want to grab a bargain. If you're thinking about upgrading your entire set up then you can also take a look at our best monitors for gaming. You can also pick up the best PS5 accessories.
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A former Hardware Editor at GamesRadar+, now freelance writer, Jasmine is an avid lover of all the games everyone else dares to call terrible. She's sunk thousands of hours (and dollars) into League of Legends and Overwatch 2 and enjoys multiplayer games that allow her to relax after her days of writing at a range of sites, including EsportsInsider and PCGN.




