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At $21.16/TB, Seagate 7.68TB NVMe drives are $160.89/TB cheaper than the 7.68TB NVMe category average of $182.05/TB — strong value at this capacity.
Seagate Nytro 7.68TB NVMe SSDs deliver predictable QoS for latency-sensitive enterprise workloads. From $21.16/TB.
| $/TB ▲ | Brand / Model | Cap | Interface | Tech | Cache | Sector | Wty | Price | Cond. | 90D | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
👑$21.16 ~ Fair | Seagate Nytro 5060 U.2 7.68TB XP7680SE70095 5yr | 7.68TB | NVMe-PCIe4 | TLC | — | — | 5yr | $162.54 | new | ▲ | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$169.14 ~ Fair | Seagate Nytro 5350 7.68TB U.2 XP7680SE70035 5yr | 7.68TB | NVMe-PCIe4 | TLC | — | — | 5yr | $1,299.00 | new | ▲ | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$270.64 ~ Fair | Seagate Nytro 5050 7.68TB U.2 XP7680SE70005 5yr | 7.68TB | NVMe-PCIe4 | TLC | — | — | 5yr | $2,078.54 | new | ▲ | Buy →Details | ▼ |
The Seagate 7.68TB NVMe SSD is designed for enterprise mixed workloads including virtualization, databases, and analytics. Check DWPD rating: 1 DWPD suits read-intensive; 3 DWPD handles write-heavy OLTP.
Seagate 7.68TB NVMe drives use U.2 or U.3 connectors. Compatible with Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant Gen10+, Supermicro, and any server with NVMe U.2 backplane. U.2 to PCIe adapters ($15-50) work for desktop servers.
TLC (Samsung PM9A3, Micron 7450) offers higher write endurance for mixed workloads. QLC (Solidigm D5-P5336) is cheaper per TB, ideal for read-heavy AI data lakes and CDN. Match NAND type to your write volume.