Seagate One Touch 8 and FireCuda X Vault HDD review: Affordable bulk storage alternatives to pricey SSDs
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Benjamin Herzig
Summary
With rising SSD prices, the article reviews two external HDDs from Seagate as cost-effective storage alternatives: the Seagate One Touch 8 (8TB, focused on work/general use) and the FireCuda X Vault (gaming-focused). Both drives connect via USB-C without needing a dedicated charger, making them easy to use. The review compares their design, performance, and target use cases, recommending HDDs for bulk storage of photos, data, and games while using smaller SSDs for OS and everyday apps.
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When SSD prices are going through the roof, it just makes sense to buy a system configuration with a smaller SSD that is mostly just used to load the operating system and everyday apps.
Photos, data collections, games - stuff like this can be stored on an external HDD, especially if it is not needed every day.
Using the HDDs is easy, thanks to the fact that you only need to connect the USB-C cable and no dedicated charger is required.
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