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Published: 2022-11-14, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
It's Kingston crafted goodness through and through.Pros+ Gaming PC or console performance+ PS5 heatsink+ High TBWCons- NoneShould you buy it?AvoidConsiderShortlistBuyBuy at AmazonIntroduction & Drive DetailsWhen Kingston sets its mind to do something, the...
Published: 2021-12-21, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
While this drive works very well on a PC, the Kingston FURY Renegade PCIe NVMe M. SSD is the perfect upgrade for your PlayStation and really smashes the GB barrier with its TB model to give you a total of TB of space or TB of user storage. Even though t...
Published: 2023-01-27, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
With the latest market pricing and in light of several competitor models that has released since then, is the Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB still one of the best among the rest? There were a few excellent releases we tested since we looked at the no heatsink...
Published: 2022-06-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Knowing the Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB is an updated version of the KC3000 1TB I reviewed last year, featuring a revised firmware for a slightly higher read speed of 7300MB/s rather than 7000MB/s and a 25% increase in rated write endurance to 1000TBW, did...
Reasonably priced,Master of all trades,Top-tier endurance rating
Some similar drives slightly cheaper,Older 176-Layer TLC NAND
Kingston's Fury Renegade M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD is a phenomenal piece of kit. Despite its somewhat aged TLC, in real-world scenarios it absolutely dominates in both raw copy tests and game loading times. It may be a PCIe 4.0 drive, but this might just be the be...
Couldn't confirm the maximum official 4K figures under testing, No AES hardware encryption,
The original version of Kingston's Fury Renegade came with a low-profile graphene aluminium heat spreader. Now Kingston has launched a version of the drive with a fully-fledged heatsink which makes the drive compatible with the PS5. The two-part aluminium...
Abstract: Like the Kingston Fury Renegade SSD, I won't waste any time, this drive is one of the best SSDs for PS5 you can buy. This new heatsink version was released specifically with Sony's console in mind, Kingston's taken all considerations to bring its leading...
The built-in heat spreader works well, Achieves sequential speeds upwards of 7000 MB/s, It's ready for DirectStorage
Higher configurations get really pricey
The Kingston Fury Renegade is one of the best SSDs for gaming on the market right now, with some of the fastest sequential performance you can get on the Gen 4.0 platform...
Abstract: Games have a huge data of assets, usually running in couple of gigabytes, that need to be loaded into the RAM for easy access time and again. A fast drive will ensure that you spend minimal time waiting between levels, lost in loading screens.We are wel...
Integrated "graphene aluminum" heatspreader looks great, Great endurance, Excellent performance in all benchmarks, THE fastest SSD for loading games, Included cloning utility
Doesn't quite meet the rated speeds, Still quite toasty despite built-in heatspreader
The Kingston FURY Renegade SSD is a really, really fast drive, even though it doesn't quite hit the peak sequential speeds that Kingston claimed. I guess they were slightly optimistic this time around. With that said, it does deliver speeds in excess of 7...