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 PostPosted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:00 pm    Post subject: Seagate Introduces Game Drive SSD for Xbox (360 and One): 5 Reply with quote Back to top



<p align="center"></p><p><p>Seagate has announced its new Game Drive for Xbox SSD. While the name suggests it is primarily for the original Xbox, this drive is focused for the Xbox One (regular and S) and Xbox 350, allowing users to store more titles using NAND flash memory. Due to the&nbsp;higher performance of SSDs compared to HDDs used in&nbsp;an Xbox One, the Game Drive for Xbox SSD is being promoted as enabling faster boot and game loading times.</p>

<p>The Seagate Game Drive for Xbox SSD has a&nbsp;storage capacity of 512 GB and uses the USB 3.0 interface to connect to the console. According to Seagate, the SSD can store approximately 15 games (assuming that their size is in the range between 35 GB and 50 GB) and various downloadable content. The drive comes in an&nbsp;aluminum enclosure that is durable and somewhat matches the&nbsp;design of the Xbox One (at least, the original black version).</p>

<p>Since the SSD connects to the system using a USB 3.0 Gen 1 cable, its read and write speeds are expected to be limited to near ~400 MB/s (due to overhead incurred by 8b/10b encoding) without additional proprietary drivers (like ASUS' Turbo modes). Nonetheless, 400 MB/s is considerably higher than read/write performance provided by 5400-RPM HDDs used inside the Xbox family (typically, such drives feature read speeds of around 150 MB/s with poor random performance).</p>

<p>Seagate does not disclose whether the Game Drive for Xbox SSD uses TLC or MLC NAND flash, or which controller is in play so, we cannot make any assumptions regarding endurance of the product. Nonetheless warranty times are listed for America (1-year), Europe (2-years) and Asia-Pacific (3-years).</p>

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<p>As for pricing, Seagate intends to charge $199.99 for its Game Drive for Xbox SSD, which is $20 to $30 higher compared to other external SSDs compatible with Microsoft&rsquo;s latest console. Amazon, GameStop and other consumer electronics retailers plan to start selling the device in November.</p>

<p>In addition to the Game Drive for Xbox SSD, Seagate also offers 2 and 4 TB mechanical hard drives for Microsoft&rsquo;s Xbox One as well as 1 TB SSHD drive for Sony&rsquo;s PlayStation 4.</p>

<p><div>Gallery: Seagate Introduces Game Drive for Xbox SSD: 512 GB SSD for $199<div></div></div></p>
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