There are four storage variants to choose from
Kingston has announced the second-generation Fury Renegade SSD. The new memory series will be available in two flavors, though the main difference is the cooling design. The version with a heat sync is also suitable for PlayStation 5.
Just over a year later, Kingston replaced the current generation of Fury Renegade SSDs (test: 2 TB model). With the new generation wants the manufacturer NVMe SSD based on PCIe 4.0 Improvement again. In particular, program loading times are said to be short with the drive, PC system responsiveness is also said to be good. Kingston integrates a Phison E18 controller here Fast 3D NAND memory, so that higher speeds are possible. According to this, the SSD achieves up to 7,300 MB/s during reading, while 7,000 MB/s is achieved during writing.
- 500GB: up to 7300/3900MB/s
- 1TB: Up to 7300/6000MB/s
- 2TB: Up to 7300/7000MB/s
- 4TB: Up to 7300/7000MB/s
The Kingston Fury Renegade range will be available in two versions. The first version is a variant primarily intended for gaming PCs and notebooks. Here memory is replaced by a Low profile graphene aluminum heat spreader The drive should not overheat even with cold and intensive use. A model is available with a heat sink, which comes with it PlayStation 5 For this consistent purpose, the cooler is equipped with an additional layer for heat distribution.
SSD will have four memory versions in total. Buyers can choose between a 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB and a 4 TB model. In all cases, Kingston offers a five-year limited warranty. You can currently get some Kingston Low cost memory products At Alternative we have listed some highlights for you.
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