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The Seagate Lightsaber Collection FireCuda SSD is Star Wars-Themed

The Seagate Lightsaber Collection FireCuda SSD has been debuted as an officially licensed hardware solution for avid Star Wars fans to pick up as a way to elevate their computing setup. The drives feature RGB lighting that, when paired with one of three recognizable Lightsaber faceplates, will give the appearance of the light sword from the science fiction franchise. Developed in partnership with EKWB, the drives feature a low-profile heatsink to help heat easily dissipate and reduce thermal throttling to maximize peak performance levels for extended periods.

The Seagate Lightsaber Collection FireCuda SSD comes in 1TB and 2TB storage options, and are perfect for elevating the design aesthetic of a custom PC. Fans can choose from versions including Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader.
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3. Low-profile Heatsinks for Hardware Components - There is an opportunity for innovations in the development of low-profile heatsinks to reduce thermal throttling and maximize peak performance levels for extended periods in hardware devices.
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2. Gaming - Gaming companies can offer customized computer components to allow gamers to personalize their devices and create a unique gaming experience.
3. Hardware - The hardware industry can develop innovative low-profile heatsinks to enhance the performance of computer components and prevent thermal throttling.

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