Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe M.2 Internal Gaming SSD | Up to 7300 MB/s | Graphene Heat Spreader | 3D TLC NAND | Works with PS5 | SFYRS/1000G
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Shota Aivazov
> 3 dayThe only complaint I have is that this tiny item was shipped in an extremely huge box. Since the item was eventually shipped overseas, I had to pay for the shipping cost quite a lot in the destination country, because of the size of the box. Also the item was not very well secured inside the box so it was dangling inside quite badly. Other than that, I’m happy with the purchase. The memory’s factory packaging was unopened and it matched the description provided by the seller.
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Donald J Meyer
> 3 dayPCIe Gen4 with a controller that goes at Gen 4 speeds. Ive seen cheaper NVMes that list as Gen 4 but the specs are more like Gen 3 or even Gen 2. This one is close to 7,500 MB/s which is Gen 4. When shopping, note the speeds of the drive and not if its Gen 3 or 4, etc. This is my first 1 TB NVMe as the main drive for my machine. So I have the OS, Office and games all on one drive which you may or may not think is a good idea but Im liking it.
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Ray
> 3 dayUpdate as of 1/10/23 Ok, after cloning from my 512GB to this 1TB drive using Aomei Pro, I can tell you a bit more about this drive. Im not sure if its my imagination, it seems to me that this drive moving around within windows seems somehow faster. It almost like its snappier. The investigation began. I fired up my portable edition of Crystal Disk Mark 8 V4. Ran the software several times. I also noticed that Windows booted up within say 10 seconds. Gone are the days of waiting three minutes for the old mechanical drive to boot up to the desktop. I paid attention to two specific figures, the read/write, and the continuous Write. read/write: 7044 megs continuous Write: 6127 megs There were some times when the test dropped to 7040 and the write was about 6100 megs. Of course, there was figures after the decimal point. But what I have mentioned here is about par for this drive. In choosing your next 1TB SSD, pay attention to not only the TBW figure but is the drive read/write at or above 7000 megs? Is the continuous Write at or above 6000 megs? If you look around and can verify the accuracy of the advertised specs, then make your choice. As of this writing, there are a few drives that meet this criteria. Some examples are the Hynix Platinum, the Nextorage drive 1TB (a bargain at $89), the Seagate 530, the Corsair 600XT, the Sabrent 4+ drive, and the Fantom drive. I did not have a chance to look at the WD Black SN850 drive. I know there is one other, but I forgot the brand. Only the SK Hynix, the Seagate, and the Sabrent drives have the higher TBW figure. Ok, so again, why did I ultimately choose the Kingston Renagade drive? the price at $99, and the TBW figure at 1TB. Plus, looking at the ratings, its a hot seller. Would I buy again? You bet, with no reservations. If I had the extra money, would like to get the 2TB version. Original review I began researching the 1 TB SSD drives. There are a lot of good SSDs out there, and some of them you cant go wrong by purchasing them. The 1 TB drives that have a read/write of at or above 7000 megs are roughly priced on the Amazon site at or between the $99 and $149 figure. I kept my price between the $99 and $110 figure. I paid attention to not only the read/write figure but the continuous write as well as the Total Bytes Written. Oh sure there were some that said their speeds were way up there like the Corsair 600LT 1TB at 6800 continuous write. But the TBW was at 700 Total bytes written. A lot of the drives out there are in the 600 or 700 TBW range. Even the Fantom8 drive which uses the Hynix memory was only 700 TBW. Even the venarible Samson 980 pro is 700 TBW That surprised me. But the Kingson drive as you will shortly see is better. Specifications Form Factor M.2 2280 Interface PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe Capacities2 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB Controller Phison E18 NAND 3D TLC Sequential Read/Write1 500GB – 7,300/3,900MB/s 1TB – 7,300/6,000MB/s 2TB – 7,300/7,000MB/s 4TB – 7,300/7,000MB/s Random 4K Read/Write1 500GB – up to 450,000/900,000 IOPS 1TB – up to 900,000/1,000,000 IOPS 2TB – up to 1,000,000/1,000,000 IOPS 4TB – up to 1,000,000/1,000,000 IOPS Total Bytes Written (TBW)3 500GB – 500TBW 1TB – 1.0PBW 2TB – 2.0PBW 4TB – 4.0PBW Power Consumption 500GB – 5mW Idle / 0.34W Avg / 2.7W (MAX) Read / 4.1W (MAX) Write 1TB – 5mW Idle / 0.33W Avg / 2.8W (MAX) Read / 6.3W (MAX) Write 2TB – 5mW Idle / 0.36W Avg / 2.8W (MAX) Read / 9.9W (MAX) Write 4TB – 5mW Idle / 0.36W Avg / 2.7W (MAX) Read / 10.2W (MAX) Write Storage Temperature -40°C~85°C Operating Temperature 0°C~70°C Dont get me wrong here. It will take a long time to wear out any of these drives. Lastly, the only downside is the from what I read is the bad cloning software. So for me, since I am totally blind, the search is on for cloning software that can be used/read by a Screen Reader. Probly by the time this review is accepted, this Kingston 1 TB will be my main drive. Oh, one more thing, it has been a few days to read a lot of reviews. I have noticed that this drive has gotten from the 626 ratings to now 665 ratings. Thats a positive sign. Ray
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Frank Garcia
> 3 dayExcellent performance + it came with a surprise subscription to a software for cloning any kind of hard disks and it worked perfectly fine.
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Jimmy
Greater than one weekIf you are thinking of buying, stop thinking and go for it I recommend 2tb
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Yoskarly
> 3 dayExcelente
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radicalrx
> 3 dayNot sure why console makers do not offer an extended storage version right off the bat, because some of us would pay! This product has been working flawlessly and is easy to install once you get the cover off the PS5. Saves me a lot on external hard drive costs. Buy the bigger one! It’ll be worth it.
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APredator
28-11-2024Works great and sure it is a little overkill but I don’t mind for price vs performance is amazing when this item is on sale. Remember, buy it when it’s on sale.
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Hgzznksss
24-11-2024Works good!
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Ezpo
> 3 dayHo acquistato questo magnifico M2 per il mio nuovo PC da Gaming e editing video. Lunità utilizza linterfaccia PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 per garantire unesperienza di utilizzo rapida e fluida, rendendola ideale per il gaming, la produttività e le applicazioni ad alta intensità di dati. (controllare se la propria scheda madre sia compatibile). Kingston FURY Renegade offre prestazioni eccezionali, con velocità di lettura sequenziali fino a 7.000 MB/s e velocità di scrittura sequenziali fino a 6.850 MB/s. Questo la rende una delle unità di archiviazione più veloci sul mercato attuale e secondo me, una delle migliori per qualità prezzo. Il PC diventa un fulmine in fase di accensione, avvio giochi e caricamenti in generale. Ideale se si sta costruendo un nuovo pc e si vuole ottenere il massimo delle performance. Ho notato delle differenze incredibili anche in gioco, quando si naviga tra un menù ed un altro, e vi posso dire che si ottiene un esperienza di fluidità notevole e piacevole, non tornerei mai indietro alla vecchia PCIe 3.0. Esteticamente mi piace molto, è accattivante, anche se nel mio case è stata successivamente coperta dalla cover della mia mobo per il raffreddamento di m2. Concludo quindi con il dire che il prezzo potrebbe essere un po alto per alcuni utenti, ma se si è alla ricerca di una soluzione di archiviazione di alta qualità, è sicuramente una delle migliori scelte sul mercato attuale.